
"Verdict: Crisp scholarly dryness pairs perfectly with barely contained drama and a potent smidge of urban legend horror." - Library Journal STARRED (Audio review)
"A good solid story in the gothic tradition." - Redhatcatreviews.blog
"Cinderwich gifts readers with a bit of a haunted tree folktale, some true crime detecting, a frustrated ghost, and a couple of academic ladies with a sometimes prickly friendship who are more than willing to sit through countless diner dinners to get to a much-needed truth." - Locus Magazine
"Crisp scholarly dryness pairs perfectly with barely contained drama and a potent smidge of urban legend horror." - Library Journal
"Cinderwich is one of those atmospheric stories where the unease comes from inside as much as from an external threat. It's a ghost story, in the truest sense and I loved the questions it asked. It's a quiet story about grief and the ripple effects trauma leaves on the the people surrounding the trauma. It's a moody, atmospheric tale that delivers fear and hope, " - Mary Robinette Kowal
"A maestro of the uncanny, with Cinderwich Cherie Priest weaves a masterful tapestry of the extraordinary and the everyday, flipping the small-town mystery on its head. The book reads like a cozy, the way you'd feel wearing your favorite sweater. Her storytelling prowess draws readers into its intricately crafted world. With each page turned, Priest proves herself a visionary wordsmith. A wild, entertaining ride, Cinderwich resonates long after the last page is turned."- Maurice Broaddus, author of Sweep of Stars