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- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 26, 2020
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- ASIN : B08L26PJJP
- Publication date : October 26, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 1437 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 136 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,629,774 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #3,605 in Horror Suspense
- #54,050 in Horror (Kindle Store)
- #118,840 in Suspense Thrillers
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About the author

C. D. Kester is an author of fiction who does most of his work in the horror genre. He lives in Kingwood, Texas with his wife and two children. Kester recently published his first full length novel, Chasing Demons with Alien Buddha Press. His first self-published work is a novella titled The Bunker. He has also had many stories published in anthologies, ezines, and read in podcasts and YouTube videos. You can follow him on his blog at cdkester.wordpress.com and twitter @cd_kester (https://twitter.com/CD_Kester) / Instagram @cdkester (https://www.instagram.com/cdkester)
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Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2020
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From the first page, the story takes hold, and doesn't slow down.
This could easily be a much longer tale and I could see it playing out like a mini-series with twists and turns and episodic cliffhangers. One in particular that ended on a Frank Sinatra song stands out in my mind.
Only thing that I would say is that there were some chapters that switched first person perspectives of certain characters and there were no headings on the audiobook version, so it took me a bit to get my bearings in these instances.
This novella is the debut of C.D Kester, originally a series of short stories has been blended to provide a truly entertaining read.
It's quick, the action begins in the first chapter, and from there it's wide open. I only put this down one time, to grab a drink.
At a little over 100 pages, it's clear that Kester has done his work. He stands firmly against the themes that he's written.
For our MC Madison, life is far stranger than she could have imagined, along with six sisters, and her ”mother”, they'll soon find out nothing is as it seems. There's something deeper, darker, at play.
But that's not all, were introduced to Jacob Ash, a second pov that is intertwined with Madison. He also has fallen victim to the plague of Fern Hollow.
When our two Mcs join forces the pacing picks up, you're in for a ride. Blood. There's so much of it, it's polling around you.
I enjoyed this, one thing that bothered me, was the introduction to Jacob, seemed a little abrupt, otherwise, this is a well-formed read. I look forward to Kester's future releases. Give it a go!

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 1, 2020
This novella is the debut of C.D Kester, originally a series of short stories has been blended to provide a truly entertaining read.
It's quick, the action begins in the first chapter, and from there it's wide open. I only put this down one time, to grab a drink.
At a little over 100 pages, it's clear that Kester has done his work. He stands firmly against the themes that he's written.
For our MC Madison, life is far stranger than she could have imagined, along with six sisters, and her ”mother”, they'll soon find out nothing is as it seems. There's something deeper, darker, at play.
But that's not all, were introduced to Jacob Ash, a second pov that is intertwined with Madison. He also has fallen victim to the plague of Fern Hollow.
When our two Mcs join forces the pacing picks up, you're in for a ride. Blood. There's so much of it, it's polling around you.
I enjoyed this, one thing that bothered me, was the introduction to Jacob, seemed a little abrupt, otherwise, this is a well-formed read. I look forward to Kester's future releases. Give it a go!

I appreciated the level of work that the author put into this debut publication but was a bit disappointed with the overall development. This is, of course, completely a matter of opinion and there are other people that enjoyed this work immensely.
I think it is extremely hard for anyone to write a novella. Novellas are stories that require an author to develop their characters and storyline in a short amount of pages and I think it's quite common to see this fail. Hopefully other people will enjoy this particular book though. I'd like to think of myself as the unpopular opinion and wish for CD to have a successful debut.
I highly recommend that people read this one for themselves and not base their decision on my personal opinion.
Brilliant and well written! Looking forward to the next one.