Thursday, 27 July 2017

Review for DEVIL by Ker Dukey: ★★★★★

DEVILDEVIL by Ker Dukey

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


::..Reviewed for Red's Midnight Readers..::

I was kindly provided with an ARC in exchange for an honest review, I have given it 5 "totally mind blown" stars.

I'm going to be honest, when I opened the book I had no clue what to expect. I felt pretty blind as I let Ker Dukey take me on her latest adventure and what an adventure it was!!!

I've been left completely speechless.....My mind completely blown. I was not expecting that to turn out the way it did. Kudos to the author, she really knows how to write a story of epic proportions full of suspense, murder and intrigue. She manages to keep the reader on their toes with lots of twists and turns and as the psychosis fueled fog lifts BOOM! She'll hit you with a twist yo won't see coming.

I couldn't put it down, I was under whatever spell the author weaved with her dark words and now my poor mind has been left a jumble of thoughts, wondering what the hell it's just read.

If you are a fan of the dark.....go ahead and one click!



Blurb

DEVIL.
A DARK SUSPENSE NOVEL.



Evi Devil.
Yes, that’s really my name.
The irony is not lost on me.
I was created from two evil souls and have the name to prove it.
Devil worshipers, perverts, murderer. Is all terms used to describe the parents I refuse to remember. My mind won’t allow me to.
And why would I want to?
One born of dirty blood running through her veins can never truly be clean from its murky hue.
No matter what they try to tell me happened in my past, my mind denies me access, therefore how can I know it’s true?
How can I believe that’s what I’m born from?
Glimpses of my past haunt me, the screams of terror echo in the silent darkness of my memories, trying to remind me that my Mother went from room to room butchering our family.
I’ve learned from scars that I suffered abuse and that my Father and siblings weren’t my Mother’s only victims.
Hearing what they tell me.
Reading the words printed in the papers. None of it can prepare me for what’s to come.
My biggest lesson is learning that some memories we suppress for a reason.
 


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