Knock, Knock by S.P. Miskowski is a fascinating tale of what not to do and the consequences not only for you, but for others nearby.
Three young girls...moreKnock, Knock by S.P. Miskowski is a fascinating tale of what not to do and the consequences not only for you, but for others nearby.
Three young girls decide to perform an ancient ritual against the advice of one who knows better. They go to the center of an old wood and make their blood pact calling up 50 years of terror.
Fact of the matter is that Knock, Knock frightened me as few horror stories do anymore. It has a strong psychological affect on you and you find yourself jumping at what used to be normal noises. Now they are harbingers of the evil coming for you.
The author has done a wonderful job with her first novel and should have a promising career scaring the pants off readers.
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Addendum. Boy is my face red! I apologize to the author for calling her a him! Of course as far as the story goes, doesn't matter, it's damn good no matter what.(less)
The Burning Sky by Joseph Robert Lewis is the first novel in the Halcyon Trilogy. And what a fantastic beginning it is! Lewis gives us a well woven st...moreThe Burning Sky by Joseph Robert Lewis is the first novel in the Halcyon Trilogy. And what a fantastic beginning it is! Lewis gives us a well woven story with brilliant characters and non-stop adventure. I found the story so well written and entertaining that I flew through it and was surprised when I came to the end...and dismayed as I want the next novel immediately!
The story is described as a historical fantasy, but I would describe it more as an alternative steampunk history with the steampunk element a maybe. Whatever you may call it, you will be entranced with The Other World.
The central character, Taziri, is an airship engineer and pilot until the fleet is destroyed and most of the Air Corps killed. It is up to Taziri to chase down the killers through the horrors of mad doctors and ruthless assassins.
There is a detailed appendix at the end of the book along with a preview of the next book in the series, The Broken Sword: Halcyon, Book Two.
There are too many elements in The Burning Sky to tell here without giving up plot details and I don't do that.
I recommend you read this book as soon as possible. You'll be glad you did and will then be waiting for the next installment along with the rest of us. (less)
I'm not quite finished with Sheperd's Moon, but I have read enough to say that it's a good read. Very entertaining and well worth the time.
Stacy has d...moreI'm not quite finished with Sheperd's Moon, but I have read enough to say that it's a good read. Very entertaining and well worth the time.
Stacy has done a good job building characters that you care about and a storyline that pulls you right along.
There are spots where the wording could have been a little better, IMHO, but that's pretty subjective as we all speak and write differently.
All in all, I find no faults worth much of a mention and I feel Shepard's Moon is one to put on your TBR pile immediately.(less)