About The Book:
Title: Incubus (Episode #1)
Author: Rachel Bateman
Release Date: January 7, 2014
All Kyle Prideaux wants is a normal life.
But with a serial killer in town, murdering women the same way her mother died seven years ago, and a silent stalker watching her during the day and invading her dreams at night, normal is impossible.
After she's attacked at work one night, Kyle wakes in the hospital to discover things of nightmares exist and walk among us every day.
And she's the only one who can stop them.
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Incubus by Rachel Bateman is the first part in a set of serial novels based in our world but with a paranormal twist.
Kyle (I pronounce Kylie in my head) has strange dreams and a stranger man that visits her in them. The strangest part of all, he comes into the diner that she works in every day, regular as clockwork.
There's a serial killer on the loose but there's much more to that story and it seems as though Kyle and her detective father may get more involved in trying to stop the bad things that are happening in their small town.
A good introduction to the series that has my interest piqued.
Although I can't help but think of an interview I listened to by the beloved Robert Jordan where his characters were called to do great things to save the world and basically they smiled, nodded and hauled butt out the back door. Kyle's character seems to be saying "sign me up".
My Review:
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Incubus by Rachel Bateman is the first part in a set of serial novels based in our world but with a paranormal twist.
Kyle (I pronounce Kylie in my head) has strange dreams and a stranger man that visits her in them. The strangest part of all, he comes into the diner that she works in every day, regular as clockwork.
There's a serial killer on the loose but there's much more to that story and it seems as though Kyle and her detective father may get more involved in trying to stop the bad things that are happening in their small town.
A good introduction to the series that has my interest piqued.
Although I can't help but think of an interview I listened to by the beloved Robert Jordan where his characters were called to do great things to save the world and basically they smiled, nodded and hauled butt out the back door. Kyle's character seems to be saying "sign me up".
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