Tag: Paranormal

Edward Lorn – Life After Dane | Review

Title: Life After Dane

Author: Edward Lorn

Type: Fiction

Page Count: 268

Rating: 4.5/5

I’m probably quite biased here because this book was written by a BookTube friend and because my name’s in the title, so I guess it would almost be weird if I didn’t like it. I was also given a copy as a gift from someone who’d seen my wish list. But it also has a lot of the themes that I like, and the story line itself is cracking, a sort of paranormal thriller following the weird stuff that our narrator starts to experience after her son, the Truck Stop Dentist serial killer Dane Peters, is put to death by lethal injection.

This was very, very good for an indie book, although I don’t like the cover much. But covers don’t matter, and I was impressed by everything from the quality of the writing to the interior layout. I was also a big fan of the way that Lorn told the story using Dane’s mother as a mouthpiece. She’s perhaps the only person in the world who knows why he turned out like he did.

And then there are the religious themes, as well as the recurring motif of the hymn Amazing Grace. It’s funny because while I’m not religious myself, I’ve always found it interesting to read about religion in fiction. I’ve even dabbled with writing about it myself. The bottom line is that I’d recommend this if you’re interested in thrillers in general, but especially if you’re keen to support indie authors in a difficult marketplace.

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Sharon E. Anderson – Curse of the Seven 70s | Review

Title: Curse of the Seven 70s

Author: Sharon E. Anderson

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 186

Rating: 7/10

 

Sharon E. Anderson - Curse of the Seven 70s

Sharon E. Anderson – Curse of the Seven 70s

 

Disclaimer: Whilst I bought this book out of my own money, Sharon is published and represented by Booktrope, the same publisher which is releasing my debut novella, No Rest for the Wicked.

This book messes with your mind, man – it somehow manages to combine about a half dozen genres into a single whole, with interesting results. I’d call it a paranormal romance – loosely speaking, a woman discovers a vampire living in the basement of her house, and because he’s fit and because she’s just broken up with her bastard fiance Howard, they’re a match made in heaven.

I wouldn’t say that I’m a particular fan of the romance genre, but this book stood proud for what it was, and I respect that. I did notice a typo, but other than that it was a smooth page-turner of a story, and what more do you want? I certainly have no complaints, unless perhaps that it could’ve been a little bit longer.

 

Sharon E. Anderson

Sharon E. Anderson

 

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