Raised in a seclusive life. Strange dreams of an impossible place that feels real. Hunted by someone whose master wants him dead. A mysterious phone that leads him on a unbelievable journey to a sleepy seaside town and hopefully help.
He finds majic , a secret forest that most are unaware exists within. A contained and sleeping ancient evil awakening and trying to get out of it.
Warewolves, people changing to animals, dark caves, killer mazes and dreams of a past life involving all this.
Then he enters the dark forest with his new found hopefully friends to find out what's ben happening and that's when his journey truly begins. Everything seems alive and and on the verge of waking. It a place of beauty and incredible danger with supernatural beings looking to harm, kill or worse. There's also majic and some that seem willing to help, hopefully. This place seems familiar and he will need to find out if he has the strength to make it out and save his friend.
Oh ya, they only have a limited time to get out before the portal opening closes trapping the separated group inside that haven't made it out. Who makes it out and in what condition. What to make of the whole unbelievable ordeal and what it all means for everyones future. Can't wait for next installment. So many questions to answer
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- Publication date : October 28, 2018
- Language : English
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Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2018
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This book is a good start to Kit Hallows' new series. I really liked Will, and his new friend Art. The inclusion of so many supernatural beings was interesting, making for quite the diverse population in the forest. The only thing I really have to complain about is the magic part. I had really thought that once Will found his Aunt Catherine, she would begin to teach him magic, because clearly it's in his blood because she has it, and Will's father had it. The fact that he was never taught anything surprised me. Maybe it will be included in the next book...?
This book is a good start to Kit Hallows' new series. I really liked Will, and his new friend Art. The inclusion of so many supernatural beings was interesting, making for quite the diverse population in the forest. The only thing I really have to complain about is the magic part. I had really thought that once Will found his Aunt Catherine, she would begin to teach him magic, because clearly it's in his blood because she has it, and Will's father had it. The fact that he was never taught anything surprised me. Maybe it will be included in the next book...?
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2019
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I am a great fan of Kit Hallows' Dark City series, having the entire set of books. When it came to starting a new series by him , I was a bit apprehensive. Granted, it is very different from the Dark City but I don't believe we could expect anything less from Kit ! Morgan Rook is a go-get-'em type of guy while Will is as reluctant as can be . I am glad Will has a close buddy ( Art ) in this series or he would still mucking about in a 'muggle '- type of life, going nowhere. I sure hope Will can find his way around after making that first all-important phone call . What a difference you have made , Kit, in how I view your amazing talent . Keep 'em coming !
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2018
I've been a fan of Kit Hallows for quiet a while. I'm fortunate enough to be one of his advance readers. He has a great style in creating realistic characters with flaws as well as the good stuff. Will, his main character, is kind of an anti-hero who is dragged kicking and screaming into this adventure.
The other parts of the story are well done with somewhat painful love interests and villains who are not likable but are understandable in their motivations. It's nice when they aren't just stereotypical in the extreme.
This book is a great start to a new series that I am impatiently waiting for the next books to be written. If you like Jim Butcher, Shayne Silvers, etc. then you'll love Kit Hallows.
There is little to no adult language. The violence is non-graphic. It's well written and cleanly written which is quite an accomplishment these days.
The other parts of the story are well done with somewhat painful love interests and villains who are not likable but are understandable in their motivations. It's nice when they aren't just stereotypical in the extreme.
This book is a great start to a new series that I am impatiently waiting for the next books to be written. If you like Jim Butcher, Shayne Silvers, etc. then you'll love Kit Hallows.
There is little to no adult language. The violence is non-graphic. It's well written and cleanly written which is quite an accomplishment these days.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2018
This story and it's hero reminds me of the cowardly lion in the "Wizard of Oz." Will Rose is a hero, but is terrified to even protect himself. A man whose connection to a dark forest has had his past hidden from him all his life. If "Mr. Green hadn't stepped into his life and tried to have him killed, he would have gone on with his as usual...in other words, not knowing what to do with his life and flailing about. Promises of death pushes him to do things that he was terrified to do in the first place and that is to use the "phone in the basement." Now in hidden town he meets up with Art and he is pushed into exploring the dark forest on the outskirts of town. Evil lurks at every turn and he and Art get themselves into more trouble than they can handle. Will's aunt and uncle finally give up some secrets and evil monsters must be stopped. A paranormal horror, mystery, suspense and getting some "guts" to take his place on the hero's hall of fame story that is an excellent read. and new series. A must read.
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2018
Kit Hallows has done it again! A quick ride that is this urban fantasy got me hooked in crazy fast. It's different than his other and just as good (if not better...shhhhh). If you are looking for something that reels you in fast but is still that slow burn of not giving away every detail too fast? This is it!
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2019
The premise is great, the characters decent. There are so many editing mistakes, they really detract from the story. The ending had a rushed feel, wrapping things up quickly after some really rough moments in the middle where I felt like I was forcing myself to keep reading. This is not the same caliber of writing and editing as the Morgan Rook novels.
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2018
I think it is a great. Mythology with a modern twist. Very engrossing, EXCEPT for the editing. It disrupted the flow so many times. Jolted me out of the story. Great except for that.
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