Book Review: Inner Horror by L.A. Tafe

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
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REVIEW: Fight Club, gruesome nightmares, and action packed combat.
I spoke to the author before reading this, and he gave me a heads up on the grammar errors. I won't dwell on it long, because I won't judge a book by grammar errors, punctuation mistakes, and repetitive sentence beginnings. A lot of independent authors cannot afford a good editor, and therefore, I will not rate a book based on it. But, this book would definitely benefit from it.
The story is strong and it takes place, bouncing back and forth, between a very imaginative dream land, and reality. The protagonist, Lance, has essentially created a bad ass alter ego to stifle some bulling fears. And much like a gremlin, it's hard to only contain one. The steadily multiplying personalities become a real life menace, as they all battle for what Lance doesn't want to give up… his life.
L.A. Tafe paints a horrifying dream world filled with terrifying monsters. In the reality of the book, the character struggles for control of a life that is spiraling out of control. I ask you… where would you rather live?
ABOUT:
A seventeen year old boy with a past of terrible nightmares begins to realize they are much more than nightmares and they are back to torment him once again. Haunted by hallucinations and voices within his own head, he fights sanity while fighting with his deepest fears for his life and the life of his girlfriend. He must face his inner horrors or be lost in his own mind forever.
This novel is fast paced and stays true to its horror roots with crass dialogue and graphic imagery. While there are a few grammar errors the story is solid and definitely will not disappoint.
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Published on August 28, 2011 02:25
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