Move over Charles Manson!
There's a new cult leader in town! This book follows the story of a sadistic cult leader going by the name of Sister Katherine as it is unraveled piece by piece to the reader through the eyes of Kyle, an amature documentary film maker, who has been hired to make a film on Sister Katherine and her cult. This book has a REALLY good beginning! It starts off super creepy. Like it was giving me "funny" dreams, creepy. It was really freaking me out! 😱 And the only other book I recall ever giving me dreams before this was the infamous Stephen King's IT. The story REALLY had me going and I was engrossed in it. But then I don't know what happened. The last section of the book was not creepy or scary almost at all. Gory yes, but not scary as it had been. In fact it took on a rather militant tone with the introduction of one of the final characters in the cast. Let's just say the ending could have been a lot better. However, besides the ending (which didn't suck but I feel fell short of the mark) this was a great read. The author did EXTREMELY well in character and world building and you really got a feel for not only the character's thoughts and emotions but also the layouts of the world(s) they moved around in. You were able to see clearly through their eyes which is a sign of great story telling. I would definitely recommend this book to seasoned paranormal horror readers who enjoy checking the dark corners of their houses twice as they walk past. 😉
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