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Camp Hell by Jordan Castillo Price
Camp Hell by Jordan Castillo Price











Camp Hell by Jordan Castillo Price

But there’s this tension between them now. The sex is still hot between Vic and Jacob. Reminder that if you get scared or creeped out easily, consider reading Camp Hell during the day and not in the dead of night. There’s a mysterious case Vic works on with Zigler and it winds up scaring me a lot. The Vic before the social anxiety and when he was just free to wreck havoc and get high off anything he could get his hands on with his boyfriend. I know some people hate flashback scenes in general, but I really liked discovering a new side to Vic we hadn’t seen before. Stefan’s does use hypnosis on his patients, and when the opportunity arises to do so with Vic to get his memories back? We walk down quite a few chapters with Vic into his younger days with a much younger Stefan. While Vic hasn’t physically changed much from his Camp Hell days, Vic notes that Stefan is considerably older and much more middle-aged looking that he’d expected when they do meet up. Stefan goes by Steven Russeau these days and co-owns his own practice. And when Roger can’t give him what he’s looking for, he manages to seek out the one person who might – his ex-boyfriend from Camp Hell-turned-psychiast, Stefan Russell. Vic’s memory is spotty, or otherwise missing when it comes to his Camp Hell days. Vic doesn’t have leverage against Roger and Roger knows that Vic wants information about Camp Hell. Roger’s not a good, wholesome guy like he initially pretended to be, and now that he’s in prison, his true personality shines though. Vic does venture out alone at times and when he does, he winds up questioning the guy who was wiling to fake smiles, be his Ps圜op partner, and kidnap him in book three – Roger Burke. Vic is nearing forty, but his anxiety and low self-confidence makes him seem much younger, especially when compared to mid-forties confident Jacob.

Camp Hell by Jordan Castillo Price

After all the secrets in Secrets and Vic not getting the answers he needed, he decides to go to the one person who might be able to help him out. Even though this is my favorite of the bunch, I do have a few concerns that I’ll address later in this review. Also note that this is the longest Ps圜op book of the first five books. This is my favorite out of all the Ps圜op books so far. Someone’s gone through a lot of trouble to bury the past. Vic discovered that none of the people he remembers from Camp Hell can be found online, and there’s no mention of Heliotrope Station itself, either. Victor Bayne honed his dubious psychic skills at one of the first psych training facilities in the country, Heliotrope Station, otherwise known as Camp Hell to the psychics who’ve been guests behind its razorwire fence. Previous books in the series: Among the Living | Criss Cross | Body and Soul | Secrets SYNOPSIS Links: Amazon | Barnes and Noble | Goodreads | Kobo













Camp Hell by Jordan Castillo Price