5 stars for The Devil Sheds a Tear: A Seattle Coven Tale by Robert Herold #horror #ku #bookreview
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5 stars for The Devil Sheds a Tear: A Seattle Coven Tale by Robert Herold #horror #ku #bookreview



Title: The Devil Sheds a Tear: A Seattle Coven Tale

Author: Robert Herold

Genre: Horror


Book Blurb:


Hiding from a murderous coven of modern witches, Steven Metcalf thinks he is safe. The devil-worshipers are not through with him, and a deadly game of cat and mouse ensues. Will joining forces with a witch-hunter save his life? A Friday the 13th Short Story: 13 authors ~ 13 suspenseful stories. Murder and mayhem on Friday the 13th... Find each story in the series on Amazon.


My Review:


The story was so intense and exciting I couldn't stop reading to eat. I was thrilled by the writing. This story should be part of AHS.


Wow! Now I am streaming and binging books in my mind! This is the must-read paranormal series of the year. This book is part two of Witch Ever and is simply amazing.


I personally have to find the next book of this series. You can't read the first two and not read the rest.


I would love a series that was based on Maara as the lead. A look from the witch's view would be incredible and groundbreaking.


If you loved Witch Ever by this author, you will love this so buy this book. If you know how good this author is at writing horror, buy this book.


My Rating: 5 stars


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Author Biography:


The supernatural always had the allure of forbidden fruit, ever since my mother refused to allow me, as a boy, to watch creature features on late night TV. She caved in. (Well, not literally.)


As a child, fresh snow provided me with the opportunity to walk out onto neighbors’ lawns halfway and then make paw prints with my fingers as far as I could stretch. I would retrace the paw and boot prints, then fetch the neighbor kids and point out that someone turned into a werewolf on their front lawn. (They were skeptical.)


I have pursued many interests over the years (among them being a history teacher and a musician), but the supernatural always called to me. You could say I was haunted. Finally, following the siren’s call as an adult, I began writing horror.


Ultimately, I hope my books give you the creeps, and I mean that in the best way possible.


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Reviewed by: Tiger

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