Life in The Hollow isn t getting any easier for Aimee and Shane Lancaster, or for their friends. Still facing the fallout of the curse the siblings unknowingly triggered by moving to town, the group of teens confronts new demons and creatures at every turn. But keeping the danger at bay becomes even more challenging when tensions erupt between friends and a secret love is finally confessed.Will the group be able to work together when it matters most?
CHRISTOPHER GOLDEN has been called “the king of the horror-thriller.” The New York Times bestselling, multi-award-winning storyteller has made his mark in many mediums, as a writer of novels, screenplays, animation, audio dramas, and comics, and as an editor of landmark horror anthologies. His work has been published in dozens of languages around the world. Winner of the Bram Stoker Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, and the Audie Award, he has been nominated for others, including the British Fantasy Award. His best-known novels include Road of Bones, The House of Last Resort, All Hallows, and his latest, Carry Me to My Grave. He lives in Massachusetts, where he watches too many movies and eats too much chocolate.
Sad to note that over the course of the 3 books I've read, the content has deteriorated with each installment. The beginning of this one started off pretty much the same as the previous book, then went on to teenage angst through much of what I was able to read. This was neither interesting nor well written. I think this author writes horror very well but the relationship stuff, not so much. It almost felt that after introducing the characters and situations it created in the first Hollow book, the author then ran out of ideas to keep up the momentum, and that is unfortunate.
In view of this I think I'll skip the final book in the series.