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Please Don't Go

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Zephyr becomes immersed in a tangled web of horror when he discovers that his new friend is being kept hostage by a demonic presence. A twist of fate and a slick trade suck Zephyr deeper into a living nightmare and he is soon trapped by the lovesick siren. Zephyr must learn to deal with the insatiable, violent beast as he battles to keep his life, his loved ones, and his sanity intact.

288 pages, Nook

First published September 8, 2011

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Eric Dimbleby

23 books19 followers
Eric Dimbleby writes stories concerning the underbelly of humanity and its perpetual misery. And for these crimes against his fellow man, in imagining their ultimate degradation, he has gone missing. Some say that he is “unstuck in time”, while others purport to have spotted him at the edge of a poorly dug grave on the side of a highway to nowhere in particular, takin' care of business.... feeding the worm. Feeding the demon.

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Profile Image for Rebecca Besser.
Author 49 books82 followers
November 30, 2012
Please Don't Go is a twisted ride through torment of unimaginable extent. Eric Dimbleby tells a tale that will shatter your will and make you fear the unknown.

A young man named Zephyr is working his way through college and trying to figure out the future of his life. Unexpectedly - because of a work delivery - he meets a man, a writer, whom he befriends and idolizes.

The writer is tormented, mad, out of his tree, or so Zephyr thinks...

A trick changes Zephyr's life and throws all his plans for a happy future out the window, but he doesn't give up.

He fights hard.

It isn't hard enough.

In the end, he comes to terms with what has befallen him, even though it sickens his very soul.

This was an amazing book. I was never sure what would happen next. There was a lot of emotional turmoil as well as plenty of gore. Even the end surprised me. The only real drawback for me was that I didn't feel the cover matched the level of writing. But, with that being said, the cover helps me depict the scene it's modeled after clearly. I give it 5 stars!
Profile Image for Rebecca Besser.
Author 49 books82 followers
November 30, 2012
Please Don't Go is a twisted ride through torment of unimaginable extent. Eric Dimbleby tells a tale that will shatter your will and make you fear the unknown.

A young man named Zephyr is working his way through college and trying to figure out the future of his life. Unexpectedly - because of a work delivery - he meets a man, a writer, whom he befriends and idolizes.

The writer is tormented, mad, out of his tree, or so Zephyr thinks...

A trick changes Zephyr's life and throws all his plans for a happy future out the window, but he doesn't give up.

He fights hard.

It isn't hard enough.

In the end, he comes to terms with what has befallen him, even though it sickens his very soul.

This was an amazing book. I was never sure what would happen next. There was a lot of emotional turmoil as well as plenty of gore. Even the end surprised me. The only real drawback for me was that I didn't feel the cover matched the level of writing. But, with that being said, the cover helps me depict the scene it's modeled after clearly. I give it 5 stars!
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Author 19 books6 followers
December 21, 2014
The first thing I noticed about Eric Dimbleby's debut novel, Please Don't Go, was the fresh and comfortable "voice" he uses to tell the story. Zephyr, the young man at the center of the story is a believable and likable character that I really hated to see treated so poorly. As much as I liked Please Don't Go, I'm even more excited about what the author must has up his sleeve for his next novel. An excellent start to your career Mr. Dimbleby!
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