*Book source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.
Title ~ Seeing Evil
Author ~ Jason Parent
Publisher ~ Red Adept Publishing
Published ~ 4 August 2015
Genre ~ Paranormal | Suspense
Pages ~ 242
My Rating ~ 5 bites
Detective Samantha “Sam” Reilly has taken a
special interest in Michael Turcotte for 11 years, ever since she investigated
the murder-suicide of his parents when he was three and he was found at the
scene. In the topsy turvy revolving door of foster families, Sam is the one
constant in his life. He counts on her to always tell him the truth and she
tries to help him whenever she can. When some school bullies trigger an ability
to see how people will die, no one believes him. Not even Sam. However, when
his vision comes true, Sam reassesses the situation and enlists his help to see
if it was a one off or something that’s here to stay. In the meantime, when desperate
classmate Tessa Masterson asks Michael to look into her future he’s shocked by
what he sees. He has no idea that one touch will change his, Tessa’s and Sam’s
lives. Michael can see how a person dies, but can he change that future?
Holy shit, the feels are strong in this story! Acknowledging
that this book is suspense with a paranormal slant is one thing, but knowing
that there are people out there that actually do this kind of shit to others
wrings the heart to a pulpy mess. Jason Parent tortures us right alongside his
characters. The world building is excellent and very real. The characters are
so lifelike you just want to wrap them in a warm fuzzy blanket, hug the shit
outta them and tell them it’s going to be ok even if it’s obviously a lie.
Monsters are real and they aren’t supernatural in this world. The villain of
this tale is shudder-worthy. Seriously. Yeeeeee! And while I like Michael and Tessa,
I think my favorite character is Sam. The no-nonsense detective who has a soft
spot for a toddler she rescued from a bad scene. And the message that Michael
provides at the end? It’s something I firmly believe. While this book has very
definite closure, I wouldn’t mind seeing a sequel in the future.
In his head, Jason Parent lives in many places, but in the real world, he calls Southeastern Massachusetts his home. The region offers an abundance of settings for his writing and many wonderful places in which to write them. He currently resides with his cuddly corgi, Calypso.About the Author
In a prior life, Jason spent most
of his time in front of a judge... as a civil litigator. When he tired of Latin
phrases no one knew how to pronounce and explaining to people that real
lawsuits are not started, tried, and finalized within the 60-minute time-frame
they see on TV, he traded in his cheap suits for flip-flops and designer
stubble. The flops got repossessed the next day, and he’s back in the legal
field... sorta. But that’s another story.
When he’s not working, Jason
likes to kayak, catch a movie, travel any place that will let him enter, and
play just about any sport (except for the one with that ball tied to the pole
thing where you basically just whack the ball until it twists in on knot or
takes somebody’s head off). And read and write, of course. He does that too
sometimes.
Thank you for the amazing review and for taking part in the blog tour! Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteThanks for entertaining me! :)
DeleteThis sounds really good! I don't do well with suspense like this, but one day I may have to read this. Great review, Carol.
ReplyDeleteOmg, if you don't do well with suspense then this will fray your nerves. It's really good though. :) And thanks!
DeleteI am hoping this is just a temporary setback that will work itself out eventually. I'll just have to wait and see.
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