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Reviewed by Emma Megan for Readers' Favorite
Joy Hayes was born to a mother with a drug addiction and a father she never met. Her mother was a sixteen-year-old when she had Joy. Mental illness was rampant on her mother’s side, and the women in her family were incredibly abusive. Thus, Joy witnessed an excess of violence throughout her childhood. At 22, Joy discovers she has a voice inside her head trying to talk to her. When she notices her voice materializing as a thin black mist that comes out of her mouth, she thinks she is going crazy. But the voice proves that it's real and part of her. Joy learns she can do great things and awful things as well. She starts fearing this new power as she can't always control it. Will Joy let her darkness and uncontrollable anger take control over her life? You can find out in Things We Inherit by Draven Aurora.
Things We Inherit is a profoundly sad, brutal, yet empowering story. It contains intense themes that some may find triggering. It cuts deep in portraying generational trauma and its impact on mental health and well-being. Draven Aurora has spun a haunting and darkly riveting novel of abuse, abandonment, neglect, repressed thoughts, sadness, anger, love, and loss. Draven brilliantly captured Joy's imperfect and damaged nature. This heart-wrenching novel will leave you breathless and sear itself into your memory. It deals with wanting justice, acceptance, and affection from others, being stuck in the hurt of the past, growing up poor and traumatized, sexism, and finding the courage to stand up for yourself.