Blurb:
Deena is running from a dangerous past. When she finds herself in a small fishing village tucked away on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay, she thinks she is finally safe. While there, she discovers a journal that weaves a story of secrets, passion, and unrequited love. In its pages, she discovers the answers to her struggle with the shadows of her own past. In the end, those shadows close in on her and threaten all that she holds dear.
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Excerpt:
I am one of the walking dead. Not as lucky as those flesh-eating monsters that roam the earth eternally. No, my flesh-eating monster lives within. It roams at will, minute by minute. Consuming me from the inside. Stealing what little life is left. My monster? The Big C. Advanced stages. No treatment. What do you do when you’re a nobody from a little nowhere town who’s accomplished nothing and has no family? What do you do when you’re told to “put your affairs in order” and you have no affairs? What do you do when the sum and total of your legacy is secrets and lies?
I can still see it as if it were yesterday. Pastor Tompkins at the pulpit. A warm summer Sunday. A packed house of mostly drowsy parishioners. His fist hammered the pulpit. “And Jesus declared, ‘The truth will set you free.’” People amening and nodding in agreement. My father nodding, mostly from exhaustion. Church was his nap time. Pastor Tompkins wasn’t known for his stirring sermons, but all the thumping on the pulpit that day caught my dad and a few others between peace in God and peaceful sleep.

That’s why I remember that particular sermon. It was the irony of it all. Truth, lies, and secrets. In a small town, there are only two types of secrets: the ones everybody knows and the ones everybody will soon know. The not-too-well-kept secret was that her daddy was a mean drunk. The adults all knew it, and it wasn’t long before I knew it too. I still cringe at what that glare would mean for her.
My Review:
4 stars
4 stars
I greatly enjoyed this story, though I will admit it was a bit odd and quirky at times. However, I found that for the most part, this just made me enjoy it more.
To start, I enjoyed the plot and the suspense in the story. The suspense was consistent and kept me turning pages through the entire book, and while I was able to predict some of what happened, I still found a few surprises along the way. In addition, the story is very detailed as the author spends time building up his world and characters, something which can sometimes be lacking in suspenses. At times, this caused the story to drag a bit, but overall I much preferred having more details rather than fewer.
However, be aware there are some touchy topics dealt with (such as religion). I personally did not consider it a big problem, but if that bothers you, you may not want to read this. Overall though, I thought this was an engaging story that any suspense fan would enjoy.
*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.*
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Author Bio and Links:
Elmer Seward was born and raised along the Chesapeake Bay in southeast Virginia. Growing up, the cemetery behind his house was his playground. The metaphorical theme of death and rebirth that figures prominently in his novels is probably influenced in some way by the time that his mother heard, through the screened window, a small voice crying for help. Rushing from the house and through the yard, she discovered her all-too-curious six-year-old son at the bottom of a freshly dug grave. In that moment, he discovered that trouble is much easier to get into than it is to get out of. Sometimes we need help getting out of the hole that we jump into willingly.
He is blessed to have a large blended family and is the reluctant servant of three crazy dogs, a Maltese, a Japanese Chin, and a BruMaltChiYorkie. All of these strongly influence the characters and events in his novels; however, his beautiful wife, Mitzi, is the true inspiration for the tender hearted but determined women in his stories.
Set You Free is Elmer’s third novel. His previous novels are Hearts in the Storm and Dreams of the Sleepless.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the great review. I'm glad that you enjoyed my "quirky" characters. I like to think of them as "real people" that you don't often see in novels. Thanks again.
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