Author: | TM Simmons | ISBN: | 9781476487212 |
Publisher: | TM Simmons | Publication: | July 18, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | TM Simmons |
ISBN: | 9781476487212 |
Publisher: | TM Simmons |
Publication: | July 18, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Terrified she will harm her newly-adopted daughter in the throes of a PTSD flashback, Kymbria James travels to the far Northwood of Minnesota to work with a Native American healer. As the monster captures one after another tribal member and drags each off to its lair, Kymbria is forced into the quest to destroy it. She must confront both her emotional situation and the monster…if she can find the courage to do so.
Reviews:
In Winter Prey...Simmons takes some of the familiar elements of horror stories and turns them on their head, making the reader look at familiar situations in a completely new light. The overall result is a novel feels both familiar and fresh at the same time and that is one heck of an exciting read. I can’t wait for the sequel! Floyd Brigdon, Trinity Valley Community College, Department of English; She Never Slept, Assistant Editor
A riveting story that hooked me from beginning to end. Mary Kennedy, author of The Talk Radio Mysteries
The entire cast of characters is captivating, and even the windigo itself prowls off the page as a multifaceted monster with a troubled past and a new purpose this hunting season. From start to finish, Winter Prey is a supernatural thrill! A. D. Guzman, author of Ghosts in the Footprints Anthology, Hadley Rille Books
The author has combined history with folklore to give a mystery that is believable. All through the book I found events taking place that were a total surprise to me as a the reader. Winter Prey is a very enjoyable read that might just have you looking out the window at night to see if you might see a Windigo. Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat; A Book and A Dish; Think With Your Taste Buds
Terrified she will harm her newly-adopted daughter in the throes of a PTSD flashback, Kymbria James travels to the far Northwood of Minnesota to work with a Native American healer. As the monster captures one after another tribal member and drags each off to its lair, Kymbria is forced into the quest to destroy it. She must confront both her emotional situation and the monster…if she can find the courage to do so.
Reviews:
In Winter Prey...Simmons takes some of the familiar elements of horror stories and turns them on their head, making the reader look at familiar situations in a completely new light. The overall result is a novel feels both familiar and fresh at the same time and that is one heck of an exciting read. I can’t wait for the sequel! Floyd Brigdon, Trinity Valley Community College, Department of English; She Never Slept, Assistant Editor
A riveting story that hooked me from beginning to end. Mary Kennedy, author of The Talk Radio Mysteries
The entire cast of characters is captivating, and even the windigo itself prowls off the page as a multifaceted monster with a troubled past and a new purpose this hunting season. From start to finish, Winter Prey is a supernatural thrill! A. D. Guzman, author of Ghosts in the Footprints Anthology, Hadley Rille Books
The author has combined history with folklore to give a mystery that is believable. All through the book I found events taking place that were a total surprise to me as a the reader. Winter Prey is a very enjoyable read that might just have you looking out the window at night to see if you might see a Windigo. Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat; A Book and A Dish; Think With Your Taste Buds