Sunday, September 24, 2017

BOOK REVIEW for the "Fragments of Darkness" anthology

***(3) out of 5 stars

Fragments of Darkness
An Anthology of Thrilling Stories

Stories included in this anthology:
Dorothy Dreyer - Under the Surface
C.L. Campbell - Reckoner
Lisa M. Basso - Heart and Bone
Pat Esden - Black as a Dark Moon, Scarlet as Sumac
E.M. Fitch - Between Shadows
R.A. Gates - The Collector
Jessica Gunn - The Ghost
Debra Jess - Blood & Armor
Melanie McFarlane - The Transgressions of Faithe Eileen
Daphne RenĂ© - Story of the Unknown Soldier

Published: September 13th, 2017

SYNOPSIS:

From between the cracks of imagination, among the splinters of the unknown, and upon the winds of mystery, lurk the Fragments of Darkness. With legends of killer mermaids to tales of Civil War era ghosts, ten passionate story-tellers come together to bring you yarns of fantasy, paranormal, and chills and thrills that will entertain, intrigue, and enchant young adult and new adult readers.

REVIEW:

As always seems to happen with such works, there was quite a wide variety in styles and talents among the various authors.  Some were much darker than others; and a couple were a bit too sinister for me.  Various stories were somewhat believable, while others were way far out there.  A few had definite outcomes to the storyline, while others ended on a cliff-hanger.

“The Ghost” by Jessica Gunn was definitely my favorite of the tales.  This may have had a lot to do though with the fact that it was placed within her Hunter Circles world, from which I have read other stories.  But the characters were all new and quite intriguing, especially Lincoln, and I’m hopeful that they may make an appearance in future stories. 

 “Story of the Unknown Solder” by Daphne RenĂ© was sweet and interesting.  It had moments of definite intrigue, mystery and tension, but nothing too scary. 

“The Transgressions of Faith Eileen” by Melanie McFarlane was also a story that I quite enjoyed, but I was very disappointed in the ending as it was one of those cliff-hangers that I mentioned earlier.  This is one, however, that I might be willing to follow-up for some resolution.    

Overall, I’d say it was a fun read, especially if you are into things a bit on the darker side.

I received a free eBook copy of this title from one of the authors,
and have willingly provided an honest review. 

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