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Wednesday 9 September 2015

Tommy Nightmare: Ebook Review


5/5 Stars
Tommy Nightmare
JL Bryan
Second in The Paranormals series
Genre: Horror/Paranormal Romance








Synopsis:


A boy with a dark past turns into an even more frightening adult. Tommy was an abused foster boy, who learns to defend himself with a touch that inspires the purest of fears. As he ages he is happy to take advantage of this power to bend people to this will by inspiring their worst nightmares. He is Ashleigh’s opposite, and while she made people love her and get whatever she wanted with her touch, he does much the same to manipulate.

If you thought you were done with Ashleigh, think again she manages to slither her way back in, in ways you could not anticipate.


But this book isn't just about Tommy Nightmare. His path is soon to intertwine itself with Seth and Jenny’s. There are mounting concerns for poor Jenny as she deals with the guilt of her massacre, begins to question her relationship with Seth, the 100+ dead bodies don’t go unnoticed by the CDC and FBI, and Tommy is on his way.

My thoughts:

Love, love, love this series! I could not put it down! Unfortunately I read it a few years ago and was too lazy to write a review so, this is all my ‘lasting impression’ of the book. I remember the book had a great pace, even more characters that had their own interesting arcs. In this book we are hinted at more Paranormals in upcoming books. It does delve a bit more into what the Paranormals are, but there is still so much more to come in the future books.

He writes amazing villains that you love to hate. With Tommy you feel bad for him because of his past, so you can understand him somewhat. But when he uses his powers to destroy people unlike Jenny, he’s hard to still like. The story, the characters, I know I will HAVE to read this series more than once, it’s so good!


If you loved the first book then I can assure you will enjoy the ride all the way to the end. Definitely recommend this book.


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