
Harvest Season
Seasons of Carnage | Book 2
By Brynne Weaver
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Harvest Season is the follow-up to Tourist Season and the second book in Brynne Weaver’s Seasons of Carnage trilogy.
While book one focused heavily on the emerging relationship between Harper and Nolan, this installment really solidifies it… before absolutely setting parts of it on fire. Because apparently, when you’re both serial killers, trust issues are kind of inevitable.
Harper, girl… PLEASE communicate with this man. Nolan is fully, completely, and concerningly obsessed with you, and you just keep emotionally parkouring your way out of the relationship. Meanwhile, I’m over here screaming at my audiobook like a lunatic.
The ongoing conflict with Sheriff Yates and with the Truth Seekers becomes a much bigger focus in this book, and the Arthur/La Plume dynamic unravels in a major way. We get more of their backstory and motivations, and let’s just say… things do not end particularly well for everyone involved.
The audiobook narration was flawless. Zero notes. The performances absolutely elevated the tension, the banter, and the chaos.
This book had me hooked the entire time. I loved it. But it also frustrated me on nearly every page in the best/worst way possible because Brynne Weaver clearly enjoys emotionally torturing her readers.
And that ending? RUDE. Pissed me the heck off.
I have discovered that I deeply, personally hate cliffhangers.
So anyway… when does book 3 come out? Because I need answers immediately.




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