Official Review: Massacre At Sundown by Matthew David Evans

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Re: Official Review: Massacre At Sundown by Matthew David Evans

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MsTri wrote: 11 May 2018, 00:26 Oooo-wee! If you've read my reviews, you already know, *lol*! This is so totally my kind of story; I'm not sure if I like Jasper's immortality more, or the revenge aspect, or the demon-influenced angle. In fact, if I didn't know any better, I'd swear this book was made just for me (and you, of course) cuz it checks off ALL my book-reading boxes...Scratch that, nearly all; I too am not so keen on reading books with an abundance of grammatical errors, but it really seems to be par for the course here at OBC, these days, so I'm almost - almost! - used to it, *sigh*... In any event, thanks so much for the great review and introduction to a book I will surely place on my MUST Read ASAP List!
It is great! I think the next one will be even better because it will introduce some new characters. We are alike!
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SABRADLEY wrote: 11 May 2018, 09:48 Interesting book! I can definitely see the appeal to people who enjoy this genre. I had to laugh about the "son/nephew" identity crisis lol...
Thanks for a great review!
Haha! It still bothers me! It can be fixed easily though.
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MsTri wrote: 11 May 2018, 00:26 Oooo-wee! If you've read my reviews, you already know, *lol*! This is so totally my kind of story; I'm not sure if I like Jasper's immortality more, or the revenge aspect, or the demon-influenced angle. In fact, if I didn't know any better, I'd swear this book was made just for me (and you, of course) cuz it checks off ALL my book-reading boxes...Scratch that, nearly all; I too am not so keen on reading books with an abundance of grammatical errors, but it really seems to be par for the course here at OBC, these days, so I'm almost - almost! - used to it, *sigh*... In any event, thanks so much for the great review and introduction to a book I will surely place on my MUST Read ASAP List!
It certainly sounds like we have similar taste in stories. It was a great book, and I am looking forward to the rest!
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crediblereading2 wrote: 09 May 2018, 22:08 Although this one sounds really gory it is also very intriguing and because of this, I will read it for the future. Love your review.
I agree with crediblereading2, the book does sound extremely interesting, and I will pick it up soon. Thanks for your comprehensive review!
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I'm shook by your usage of words and amazing writing skills. However, I'm not too sure if I'd want to delve into this genre.
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Interesting read.The ability of the author to make the reader wish theye were a part of the story is laudable.I wish to read the story.
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A immortal protagonist that has experienced great tragedy caused by the supernatural draws me in. The melding of a magnitude of elements from mystery to horror makes this book very unique, appealing, and attention grabbing. I want to know this story and the characters. Thanks for bringing this book to my attention.
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