TITLE: Ghost Chaser: The Curse of Steel
AUTHOR: Dedrick Frazier
PUBLISHER: Outskirts Press
PUBLISHING DATE: March 9, 2015
FROM GOODREADS: Dorian Steel is a lone
wolf on a journey searching for an identity now that the orphanage in
which he was raised in is several light-years behind him. Serving time
in prison due to a jealous ex-girlfriend’s vendetta was not how he saw
his life progressing, but through it all, he has finally found peace.
Once the visions start however, his isolated world is shattered -
leaving only the shards of glass for him to walk on.
The always
quiet, unassuming landscaper quickly goes from a life of hiding in the
bushes to the forefront of the battle lines for survival - facing an
army of ghosts, demons, and human turncoats loyal to a demonic force
intent on the systematic destruction of mankind as we know it. When the
woman he has suppressed his feelings for re-enters his life, Steel
realizes that if she dies, blood will be on his hands for the second
time.
Dorian Steel will face a roller coaster of emotions ranging
from fear, love, fear of love, and everything in-between. Whether it is
demons, detectives, or the occasionally possessed vagrant, Steel’s life,
as well as the lives of his loved ones’ are in serious danger - not to
mention the fate of the world. However, he does have a chance to save
everyone and everything important to him. It all hinges on the one thing
Steel despises more than anything else - those damned psychic powers.
MY THOUGHTS:
The author sent me a copy
of this book in exchange for an honest review. I was very interested
in reading Ghost Chaser because of the paranormal aspects of it, and
because the author resides in Savannah, one of my favorite locations.
However, while I enjoyed the book, I kept wishing for "something more."
There
were a few points which I really liked about Frazier's work. I really
enjoyed the characters. Dorian was a wonderfully flawed character and
Carmen provided some lightheartedness in the midst of some very dark
subject matter. I also liked the good vs. evil storyline and felt
Frazier did a great job tackling this not only on a supernatural level,
but also on a human level.
The main issue with the book was the
pacing. At times, I just wanted to book to be quicker. It's not an
extremely lengthy book, yet I felt it took me much longer to read than
some 500 page novels. I found areas of the novel slow, and was at
times, confused. The book really jumps around in one section and while
it all makes sense in the end, it made for a few confusing chapters.
Overall,
I do not regret reading this book and would recommend it to individuals
who enjoy TV shows such as Ghost Hunters. The book is not for the
faint at the heart as there are some graphic, violent scenes, but they
didn't bother me at all. I don't know if this is a planned series, but
if so, it's likely I would pick up the next installment.
MY RATING: 3 PAWS
COYER SCAVENGER HUNT CHALLENGE #3 - Read a book with a cover that is at least 51% black and/or grey.
Sounds like my kind of read, though the pacing issue might not be great. :)
ReplyDeleteI really am glad I read it Stormi, even if it was slow at times. If you like that type of book, I would definitely give it a try.
DeleteI really am glad I read it Stormi, even if it was slow at times. If you like that type of book, I would definitely give it a try.
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