They want his teenage daughter Kendra, and they'll play whatever tricks they need in order to satisfy their dark desires. And at the White Horse Inn, not even angels can be trusted . . .
Review: While reading Speed Dating with the Dead, I couldn't help but remember bits of the TV show Ghost hunters, and the books, The Haunting of House Hill by Shirley, and The Shining by Stephen King. The book combines the elements of paranormal, thriller, mystery, and horror quite nicely. I particularly liked the relationship between Digger and his daughter, Kendra. I wished their relationship was flushed out a bit more.
When I first started the book, I was a bit confused with the introduction of numerous characters. I found it hard to remember who was who and how they connected to Digger and Kendra. Once I settled that confusion and waited until the havoc to begin, Speed Dating with the Dead was a smooth reading experience. Though I, personally, prefer psychological horror (i.e. Edgar Allen Poe) instead of gore, I didn't find the book scary; however, there were still quite a few creepy passages. If you enjoy being scared, give Speed Dating with the Dead a try.
When I first started the book, I was a bit confused with the introduction of numerous characters. I found it hard to remember who was who and how they connected to Digger and Kendra. Once I settled that confusion and waited until the havoc to begin, Speed Dating with the Dead was a smooth reading experience. Though I, personally, prefer psychological horror (i.e. Edgar Allen Poe) instead of gore, I didn't find the book scary; however, there were still quite a few creepy passages. If you enjoy being scared, give Speed Dating with the Dead a try.
Rating: 3 stars
Words of Caution: There is strong language and violence/gore in the book. There also some sex scenes that are quite graphic. I would recommend this book for adults only.
If you like this book try: The Creative Spirit by Scott Nicholson
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