Thomas the Rhymer (Jack Hughes Trilogy Book 1)
An assortment of the weird and wonderfully grim are displayed for your fear and amusement.
Twenty-six diverse tales and clusters of flash stories or drabbles fit together between dark poems and brief witfully pithy essays on women writing Horror like pieces of a macabre jigsaw puzzle devised by a single madwoman, Lori R. The print edition features peculiar illustrations by the author. Just a little on the odd side? The author gives you a variety of horror mixed with humor, just plain horror and then the horror that has a sassy side to it. Some of the stories are towards the realistic side. Did you ever think how mean and difficult we can be towards others and how they can be to us?
Lopez mixes in a little jab at society and our government. Sometimes that can easily be understood.
This is when the humor shows through. You may find yourself smiling a little at how real it is. Some of the stories have a dark, evil side to them, which makes you think of the dark alleys, the damp, dim cellars, the evil thoughts that we all think at times. Lopez has written stories that are far from your usual horror stories. Many are so alike but Ms. She give you the outer most, the unusual and yet, they are sometimes stories you can picture as real.
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Henry who recommends Swaying the debut novel by Lucinda Blanchard. Charlotte has one desire in life — she wants a daughter. Desire soon turns to obsession as Charlotte embarks on a difficult and controversial journey to sway the odds to have a girl. How far is she prepared to go, and at what cost? The review by Jena C. Henry March — http: Swaying is the debut novel for the author, Lucinda Blanchard. Whether readers are interested in the topic is a different matter.
Some readers may see the heroine, Charlotte as plucky, brave and determine. Once again, other readers may find Charlotte and her new friend Bella to be obsessed and even crazy. The protagonist Charlotte has always dreamed of having a girl. She wants to have the same relationship with her child, as she did with her mother.
When we meet Charlotte, she has given birth to her first child, a son. She learns to love him, but her desire for a baby girl grows. Thanks to the internet, she learns about swaying and meets a local woman on one of the chat rooms who is swaying, too. Charlotte becomes more and more engrossed with the project. Bella, her friend, will stop at nothing.
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The author has written an intriguing story with characters that will remain in your head. The locale is the Isle of Wight and the many descriptive scenes made for a pleasurable read. This would be a great book for a book club to choose and discuss. Find out more about Lucinda Blanchard and read all the many excellent reviews for Swaying at Amazon: Thank you for dropping in today and please consider sharing these reviews on your own networks it would be appreciated.
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