Man, 'Elatsoe' by Darcie Little Badger is such a gem—I still get chills thinking about that ending! The story wraps up in this beautifully satisfying way that ties together all the supernatural elements and the personal journey of Ellie, the protagonist. After uncovering the truth about her cousin's murder and confronting the vampire responsible, Ellie uses her ghost-raising abilities to bring justice in a way only she could. The final scenes are a mix of triumph and bittersweetness, as she honors her cousin's memory while also solidifying her place as a powerful Lipan Apache storyteller and protector.
What really stuck with me was how the ending balances folklore with modern-day struggles. Ellie’s connection to her ancestors and her ability to communicate with ghosts isn’t just a cool supernatural trait—it’s a legacy. The way she outsmarts the villain feels true to her character: clever, resourceful, and deeply rooted in her culture. And that last moment with Kirby, her ghost dog? Pure perfection. It’s one of those endings that leaves you grinning but also kinda emotional, like you’ve been part of something special. If you haven’t read it yet, do yourself a favor and dive in—it’s worth every page.
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A NOVEL ON STOCKHOLM SYNDROME
BOOK 3 OF A THREE BOOK SERIES
*TRIGGER WARNING*
This book contains scenes that some readers may find disturbing… and also slightly annoying.
“Miss. Iris, do you believe she has a point?” she asked and returned to her seat once again.
“I don’t think so, her father and uncle deserve to go to jail.”
My answer extracted a smile from her like she was proud of my response.
“My name is Christine; I am a renowned medico-legal psychotherapist. Been in the business for over twenty years and that is what a case of Stockholm syndrome looks like. In my years of experience, we see situations similar to this but its our job to help the victims realize”
“Wow…” I started, really amazed at what she had said and what her work entails.
I was only concerned why they locked me in a room with a psychotherapist “it must be difficult at times” I added.
“yeah, its difficult every time” she laughed “but today isn’t about me, I have a question for you.” There was a brief pause in between before she carried on “Does Hunter deserve to go to jail?”
For five whole years I followed Eli, pouring everything I had into helping him, until he rose to the seat of Don of the Perrone family.
At the celebration banquet, Karina, who'd grown up alongside him, spiked my drink to set me up, and I caught her in the act.
But for the sake of Karina's reputation, Eli threw me out of the Perrone without a shred of mercy.
He even put it about that I'd tried to steal family secrets, and had only been cast out once I was exposed.
Overnight, everyone turned on me. I was driven south, and I vanished without a trace for three long years.
The next time I saw Eli was at an underground auction in Edel Castle, down south.
Karina recognized me the moment she laid eyes on me, and pitched her voice high to humiliate me in front of everyone.
"God, Layla, you really will stoop to anything to keep clinging to Eli, won't you!"
"Don't you know this is Thorne territory? And here you are, a filthy whore, sneaking in after us."
"If they find out a traitor like you slipped in, care to guess whether you'll live to see tomorrow?"
I cut my eyes toward her and let out a cold laugh.
"Sorry to disappoint you, but this happens to be my territory."
On the night of her graduation, Elle lost her mum and her best friend Ethan went missing.
Her mum's death was strange. She was found dead and dry, with no blood in her when an autopsy was conducted. The only injury on her was two tiny dots on her neck.
How she died, she didn't know. But everything pointed to Ethan. Elle had left him with her mum that night, only to come back to meet the worst scenario that tormented her life.
This happened five years ago when at the age of eighteen, she moved on and re-established her mum's business known as EL corporations.
Now 23 years old, her nightmares started again when Ethan came back.
~~EXCERPT~~
Her emotions swirled all over the place. She was still the stupid Elle. She trusted people easily, but what did they do? They pay her back with heartache and pain.
"Elle, I warn you," He said slowly walking toward her like the predator he was.
Elle gazed fiercely at him "What are you going to do? Lock me up? Or drink me to death.?!"
Ethan smiled, the smile that weakened her bones, that shook her very core and being.
"Elle, if you run, I chase, and if I catch?" He took her by the waist and pulled her to him. Their body was so close that his hot breath fanned her neck turning her red.
Ethan's hand tightened around her waist "You make me lose my sanity Elle, do you know that?" He bent toward her inhaling her sweet scent that always invaded his senses.
Elle's eye's turned wild "Let me go this instant!"
Ethan's eye's darkened when he gazed down at her luscious red lips. Before he knew it, his mouth captured her lips in a warm sweet kiss.
Machines of Iron and guns of alchemy rule the battlefields. While a world faces the consequences of a Steam empire.
Molag Broner, is a soldier of Remas. A member of the fabled Legion, he and his brothers have long served loyal Legionnaires in battle with the Persian Empire. For 300 years, Remas and Persia have been locked in an Eternal War. But that is about to end.
Unbeknown to Molag and his brothers. Dark forces intend to reignite a new war. Throwing Rome and her Legions, into a new conflict
Grace Anderson is a striking young lady with a no-nonsense and inimical attitude. She barely smiles or laughs, the feeling of pure happiness has been rare to her. She has acquired so many scars and life has thought her a very valuable lesson about trust.
Dean Ryan is a good looking young man with a sanguine personality. He always has a smile on his face and never fails to spread his cheerful spirit.
On Grace's first day of college, the two meet in an unusual way when Dean almost runs her over with his car in front of an ice cream stand. Although the two are opposites, a friendship forms between them and as time passes by and they begin to learn a lot about each other, Grace finds herself indeed trusting him.
Dean was in love with her. He loved everything about her.
Every. Single. Flaw.
He loved the way she always bit her lip.
He loved the way his name rolled out of her mouth.
He loved the way her hand fit in his like they were made for each other.
He loved how much she loved ice cream.
He loved how passionate she was about poetry.
One could say he was obsessed.
But love has to have a little bit of obsession to it, right?
It wasn't all smiles and roses with both of them but the love they had for one another was reason enough to see past anything.
But as every love story has a beginning, so it does an ending.
We had been together for seven years, yet my CEO boyfriend canceled our marriage registration 99 times.
The first time, his newly hired assistant got locked in the office. He rushed back to deal with it, leaving me standing outside the County Clerk's Office until midnight.
The fifth time, we were about to sign when he heard his assistant had been harassed by a client. He left me there and ran off to "rescue" her, while I was left behind, humiliated and laughed at by others.
After that, no matter when we scheduled our registration, there was always some emergency with his assistant that needed him more.
Eventually, I gave up completely and chose to leave.
However, after I moved away from Twilight City, he spent the next five years desperately searching for me, like a man who had finally lost his mind.
The ending of 'Elatsoe'—that magical blend of Lipan Apache lore and ghostly mystery—wraps up with Ellie confronting the villainous Dr. Allerton in a showdown that’s equal parts clever and eerie. What sticks with me is how she uses her ancestral gift of raising animal ghosts, especially her loyal dog Kirby, to outwit him. It’s not just a physical battle; it’s about justice for her murdered cousin and protecting her family’s secrets. The final pages linger on this quiet but powerful moment where Ellie stands her ground, blending modern teen resilience with ancient traditions. The way Darcie Little Badger writes it feels like a campfire story—chilling yet warm, with this unshakable sense that the past isn’t really past.
And then there’s the aftermath! Without spoiling too much, the resolution ties up the supernatural threads while leaving room for Ellie’s world to feel expansive. The town of Willowbee isn’t just a backdrop; it’s alive with hidden magic and consequences. I love how the ending doesn’t tidy everything away—some mysteries stay mysterious, just like real folklore. It’s the kind of conclusion that makes you flip back to the first chapter immediately, noticing all the subtle foreshadowing you missed.
The ending of 'Taltos' by Anne Rice is this haunting, poetic closure that lingers in your mind long after you close the book. It wraps up the Mayfair witches' saga in a way that feels both inevitable and surprising. Ashlar's fate is sealed with this eerie sense of finality, and the way Rice ties his story back to the Mayfairs is just masterful. The last scenes have this dreamlike quality, almost like a gothic fairytale dissolving into mist.
What really got me was how Rice balances tragedy with a weird kind of hope. Rowan and Michael’s arcs don’t end neatly—they’re left grappling with the supernatural fallout, but there’s a sense they’ve reclaimed something. And that final image of the Taltos? Chills. It’s not a happy ending, but it’s the right one for the story’s dark, lush world.