TITLE: Dread and Breakfast
AUTHOR: Stuart R. West
PUBLISHER: Grinning Skull Press
PUBLISHING DATE: December 21, 2016
FROM GOODREADS:
WELCOME TO THE DANDY DROP INN, WHERE EVERYBODY
IS TREATED LIKE FAMILY!
It's
the worst snowstorm Missouri has ever seen, and nine strangers, each
harboring their own secrets, find themselves sharing a roof at the Dandy
Drop Inn.
CHECKING IN'S EASY, …
Tommy and Heather
Goodenow, the inn's only scheduled guests, are young newlyweds brought
together by God himself. They plan to start their life together by
carrying out the Lord's work, and God help anybody who gets in their
way.
Harold Carsten, an accountant for the mob, is on the run with $700,000 stolen from his employer.
Winston Ashford is a man on a mission. His mission? Retrieve the money Carsten stole and make sure the man never does it again.
And
then there's Rebecca Stanchfield and her six-year-old daughter, Kyra;
they're risking their lives running from an abusive past.
… CHECKING OUT'S A BITCH.
Jim
and Delores Dandy wouldn't dream of turning anybody away, especially
not on the worst night in Missouri's history, because that just wouldn't
be neighborly.
Before the storm is over, blood will flow.
Who will survive to see the storm finally pass?
MY THOUGHTS: I
feel like I practically devoured this book and it was such a fun and
fantastic read that I'm honestly sad to say it's over. Basically an epic
snowstorm has hit Missouri and an eclectic cast of characters (and
that's putting it mildly) end up taking shelter in a small town bread
and breakfast ran by Delores and Jim Dandy (and if I have a dollar for
every time I heard "Go Jim Dandy Go!" in my head, I'd easily pay for my
lunches this week). Anyway, basically this book is pretty much about a
bunch of people trying to kill each other and if that isn't enough to
grab your attention, it should be.
There are quite a few things
which I found made this book that much more enjoyable. First of all, the
book starts out with action right from the very beginning. There are
very few lulls in this novel and if you do run across one here or there,
just take a deep breath because you're going to need it. Secondly, this
book is set entirely smack-dab in the middle of a horrible snowstorm. I
love this setting for horror/thriller novels and in "Dead and
Breakfast," I actually felt that the the snowstorm was one of the
characters. Speaking of characters, there are so many good ones in this
book - and not too many of them likable. Jim and Delores and their
trusty caretaker Christian run the B&B, Rebecca and her daughter
Kyra are on the run from an abusive husband and Rebecca will do
practically anything to protect her daughter. There is a germophobic
mobster and his stupid nephew, a crook, two religious fanaticals and a
hitman with a heart of gold. Add in a few side players and you can see
why I found this book so interesting and action-packed.
It would
have been easy to make this book a gore-fest. However, West manages to
make it creepy and eerie while building up suspense for the next thing
that's about to happen. I did find it predictable in one place, but
honestly, the element I predicated only made the book that much more fun
so it really provided no real problem for the flow of the book at all.
If you love suspense, horror and characters with large personalities,
then you need to pick up "Dread and Breakfast." Also, look at that cover
- that should be reason enough!
I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review and it in no way influenced my thoughts.
RATING: 5 PAWS
You know what's weird? I found a book the other week that I thought I might like, but I didn't like the thought of it being in a snwostorm. There's just something about the whole snowstorm bit that makes me pause. Your love for this one made me think of that. Great review!
ReplyDeleteI think I've enjoyed that setting ever since The Shining. I find something about snow eerie.
DeleteIt does sound like quite an interesting book...I like the different stories of the characters. A five paw read...you can't ask for much more than that!
ReplyDeleteI really did enjoy this.
DeleteSo I just want to read this basically cause it's set in Missouri since that is my state...lol. I don't find a lot of books set in Mo. and one that sounds cool! :)
ReplyDeleteI think you would like it. I'm like you, I don't find many books set in WV so when I do, I kind of pounce.
DeleteThis sounds like fun! I do love stories where characters are thrown together and just have to survive. Plus I love the "punny" title:-)
ReplyDeleteThe title is great.
DeleteSounds like a good one. Just enough creep factor. :-)
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
Yep. I love creepy vs. plain old blood and gore.
DeleteI just finish the Devil Crept in and I'm craving horror so badly! many maaaaany years ago I think I saw a Stephen King movie with a similar plot and I loved it! It seems this books finds that very delicate balance of having an intense pace that somehow does overwhelms the reader. I love that the snowstorm feels like one of the characters. That's very hard to achieve too! Kudos to Stuart :)
ReplyDeleteI really did enjoy this book. I thought I would like it, but was surprised at how much.
Delete"Checking out's a bitch..." ha I love that! Love the sound of this. And gimme a snowstorm any time to up the tension. I like too that it's more suspenseful than a gorefest.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes that cover is awesome!
I love reading about snowstorms but don't want to be in them!
DeleteThis sounds like such a fun book. A B&B full of people trying to kill each other? How am I just now hearing about this book? I will be adding this one to my TBR list.
ReplyDeleteI don't think you'll regret adding it.
DeleteThis sounds great!!
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