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*Book
source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.
Title ~ Bay's End
Author ~ Edward Lorn
Publisher ~ Red Adept
Published ~ 28 January 2012
Genre ~ YA | Horror | Suspense
Pages ~ 290
My Rating ~ 4 bites
Trey
Franklin is
exorcising his past. Reflecting back on the summer he was twelve when he met the
new kid across the street. Eddy quickly became his best friend. However, there
is some serious shit going on his town, shit he never even suspected. And
always oozing nearby is the evil specter of Office Mack Larson.
This
story drags a bit with the everyday things a twelve-year-old boy can get into
with his new best friend. There is a lot of swearing. Not that I particularly
mind swearing unless it’s coming fast and furious from a kid’s mouth. I just
prefer it from adults instead. Anyway, as the story moves along, some
disturbing things about the people Trey knows come to light. It’s not pretty
and made me cringe. And then there’s Officer Mack. That man is just plain evil.
Ooooh, how I wanted to kick his ass. Many times. What did it for me in this
story was the suspense. I knew something was coming, something I wasn’t going
to like and I was on edge waiting for it. And, boy, does it deliver. Yowzers. All-in-all
a pretty good read.
*Book
source ~ Free on Amazon
Title ~ Full Moon Over Cedar Hill
Author ~ Edward Lorn
Publisher ~ Edward Lorn
Published ~ 20 June 2014
Genre ~ Horror | Short
Pages ~ 15
My Rating ~ 3 bites and a nibble
Peter
Hoskins had a stroke and is paralyzed. Spending the last three years at Cedar Hill
Rehab Center
has been nothing short of torture for the once active man. He spends his days
reflecting on the fact his family has abandoned him to his fate. One evening
during his sponge bath a scream cuts across the usual evening noises. The nurse
bathing him stops to listen, talking to him as if he can answer. When there are
more screams she leaves him and escapes out the window. Not able to move, he
reflects on his life while he hears patients and staff being killed all around
him. Afraid, yet resigned he faces the monsters that have taken over the night.
Well-written
and poignant, this story about a man abandoned by his family due to a health
problem will wring at your heart. Peter’s reflections give me an insight into
what type of person he is and how mad he is at his family. So why the lower
rating? Other than I thought it was just a bit too short with not enough
answers, I’m not completely sure why this didn’t jazz me more. Maybe because I
didn’t really care for Peter. I don’t know. But it did make my hair stand on
end. Anyway, if you like short, well-written, horror stories then give this one
a try.
Thank you so much! This was a wonderful surprise this morning. :)
ReplyDeleteHave an awesome day!
I totally knew you'd forget the post was going up today, so I purposely didn't remind you. :D
DeleteYou're welcome! And thanks! :)
LOL You nut.
DeleteThey both sound intriguing. I may check out the short story.
Bea, E. writes great stories. You can't go wrong with any of 'em. I haven't read a clunker yet. :)
DeleteAm I at least a salty nut? lol
As I'm currently enjoying myself (aka, scaring myself shitless) with Cruelty, I'll plan on checking these out too!
ReplyDeleteHahaha! I told ya. *winks*
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