
Reviewed by: Paula Limbaugh
If you enjoy reading good versus evil stories like McCammon’s King’s, The Stand, or Swan Song, you’ll love this book!Keith Deininger is at the top of his game violent heart. A well-designed story that keeps you turning over new pages, violent heart Taking us through mundane daily life and into the nightmarish and surreal life.
Deininger is one of those writers who excels at world-building. As the story unfolds, he carefully draws the surroundings, allowing you to imagine them with your own additions, creating a one-of-a-kind experience. In this story, worlds collide but somehow come together, and by the end, you’ll be in awe of Deininger’s storytelling abilities!
For me to tell you what the story is really about would be a disservice to the book because I really don’t think I could simply recap what I just read, instead I’ll give you this.
“It started with that cold night in the woods with Chloe many years ago. They awaken something, something within them. But, at least for a while, they thought they could live a normal life…”
A short excerpt says it all.if they thought is key to the main body of the story, oh, what a story. Our protagonists Owen and Chloe take you on a journey that is both fascinating and unforgettable. This one will stay with you for a long time!Indeed this is not to be missed, pick up your copy here!
5/5