That old Victorian home has a lot of secrets, and whoever broke in may just find out all of them! Rose, Violet, and Poppy have to defend the family homestead from prying eyes. Rose puts Grandma Dahlia's gun in an unusual place. Poppy and Derek make up. Violet has a date with some handcuffs. And who the f*ck is James Asmus?!
The serial has a lot of options open to it as it reaches beyond its third issue. With so many moving parts, there are a lot of places where the story might snag. Flaws may eventually start to fade in around the edges of the story, but Schultz has everything laid out really well. Borellis understanding of page composition follows Schultzs elegantly poised storytelling with a sharp awareness of movement and composition. The series reaches the end of its third chapter with every bit as much of a sense of intrigue as it did at the end of its first. Read Full Review
Tensions run high as the girls wonder whether the past will stay hidden. Read Full Review
Things start a little slow, but by issue's end I was unquestionably hooked. Read Full Review