"A lurid, fast-paced story of a reclusive commune. . . . The twisty plot brims with tension. There's plenty of fodder here for a miniseries."-- Publishers Weekly
"A richly embroidered tapestry deepens in hues as the story turns darker. Readers will sink into this one, and although they might question details of the resolution, they will be moved by the novel's power."-- Booklist
"An entirely enthralling novel, a true history of a world that pulls the reader into its depths. It is darkly rich in its setting, and its visual, visceral, and absorbing moments are both haunting and rewarding to the reader."-- Phoebe Wynne, author of Madam
"Let the wild rumpus start! A History of Wild Places is poignant and original, and will truly take you to uncharted places. One of the best novels I've read this year. "-- Alex Finlay, author of Every Last Fear and the Night Shift
"A History of Wild Places is as eerie and enticing as a gingerbread house in a dark forest. My advice? Gobble up the whole thing. This book will enchant you with its delicious, dangerous magic. "-- Abby Geni, author of The Lightkeepers and the Wildlands
"A gorgeously written tale of a community frozen in time and falling headlong into darkness. The plot twists will leave you breathless."-- "Jennie Melamed, author of Gather the Daughters"
"A riveting, atmospheric thriller that messes with your mind in the best way. Shea Ernshaw knows what she's doing."-- "Laini Taylor, New York Times bestselling author of Strange the Dreamer"
"As spine-chilling as it is beautifully crafted, A History of Wild Places will have you compulsively checking your pulse and whites of your eyes. It will almost certainly make you reconsider that walk in the woods, or at least, compel you to leave a trail of breadcrumbs in your wake."-- Ruth Emmie Lang, author of Beasts of Extraordinary Circumstance
"Deep in the woods, a hidden community lives by its own strange rules honed by myth, suggestion, and the terrible powers of groupthink. Is Pastoral as bucolic and lilting as its name, or do the trees split with rot, spewing a pox on all who dare to leave? In powerful, lush prose, Shea Ernshaw has created a world soaked through with the dread of nightmares. A terrifying and timely book." -- "Erica Ferencik, bestselling author of The River at Night and Into the Jungle"