For generations, Quentin Marsh’s family has seen its share of tragedy, though he remains skeptical that their misfortunes are tied to a centuries-old curse. But to placate his pregnant sister, Quentin makes the pilgrimage to Point Pleasant, West Virginia, hoping to learn more about the brutal murder of a Shawnee chief in the 1700s. Did one of the Marsh ancestors have a hand in killing the chief —the man who cursed the town with his dying breath?
While historian Sarah Sherman doesn’t believe in curses either, she’s compelled to use her knowledge of Point Pleasant to uncover the long-buried truth. The river town has had its own share of catastrophes, many tied to the legendary Mothman, the winged creature said to haunt the woods. But Quentin’s arrival soon reveals that she may have more of a stake than she realized. It seems that she and Quentin possess eerily similar family heirlooms. And the deeper the two of them dig into the past, the more their search enrages the ancient mystical forces surrounding Point Pleasant. As chaos and destruction start to befall residents, can they beat the clock to break the curse before the Mothman takes his ultimate revenge? . . .
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My Review
“Run
from the thunder,
Run
from the rain,
Lightning
can’t hurt you,
The wind is in vain, ” Sarah keeps saying in A Desolate Hour.
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Mae Clair is one of the best writers I've read. I've read a lot, indie and traditional. She's one of the best overall. Her writing style and also the characters she creates are amazing, yet, characters any of us can easily relate to. Once I started reading I couldn’t put the book down until I had read every word. I loved the characters, especially Caden and Eve. But more characters are added to the story here in A Desolate Hour, like Sarah and the mysterious QM from book 2. Each with her or his secret and karmic burden.I want to make a special mention of Shawn, a perfect portrayal of an evil character, no matter his justification.
By
the way, the title is a perfect fit for the story. The author couldn’t have
found a better one.
For
someone who is reading Book 3 it would be helpful to read the previous stories
to fully tie all the threads together. But the book can be read as a standalone
and there are reminders along the first chapters smoothly weaved in the plot that
help the reader understand who’s who.
I
knew I had to prepare myself to say goodbye to this incredible cast of
characters at the end of this book, especially to Drayandor. Sadly this did nothing to lighten the blow. With every
passing page I marveled over the genius of the words before me and fretted over
the dwindling number of pages left ahead of me. Now a few words
about the story.
Amazing. Entertaining. Beautiful, [of course.] I don't know if I'd want to know a person who couldn't absolutely adore this entire series. As I mourn my goodbyes to these characters I have come to know and love (and sometimes hate, see Obadiah's descendant) and attempt to pull myself together to face life again, I offer a most sincere plea to Ms. Clair to be so kind as to spin another tale for us (and quickly). The world is truly a better place with her books in it for everyone to enjoy.
Amazing. Entertaining. Beautiful, [of course.] I don't know if I'd want to know a person who couldn't absolutely adore this entire series. As I mourn my goodbyes to these characters I have come to know and love (and sometimes hate, see Obadiah's descendant) and attempt to pull myself together to face life again, I offer a most sincere plea to Ms. Clair to be so kind as to spin another tale for us (and quickly). The world is truly a better place with her books in it for everyone to enjoy.
The
suspense builds constantly making readers curious to see what comes next. And
the expectations aren’t in vain. Almost each chapter, and even scenes, end in
cliffhangers that urge you to postpone other chores and go on reading.
For
example:
“Everything
that happens around here gets blamed on Cornstalk’s curse.”or
“The
tip of the scars he carried from the Mothman poked from beneath his sleeve. . .
. the welts had never changed in appearance or texture. Until today. Normally
vibrant red, they were now jet black." or
"It was time to leave, to get out before someone spied his Charger in the
driveway. He cleaned up the sink, wiped up his bloody prints, and looked
around for a piece of paper.
There was one more thing he had to do to make the scene complete."
"It was time to leave, to get out before someone spied his Charger in the
driveway. He cleaned up the sink, wiped up his bloody prints, and looked
around for a piece of paper.
There was one more thing he had to do to make the scene complete."
Based
on a real tragic event the three books combine, in a skillful way, folklore,
paranormal and romantic suspense. If you love mysteries linked to the Men in
Black, UFOs, the Mothman, Ouja boards, curses spanning the centuries and
marking the main characters’ lives or reincarnation this is a series you SHOULDN''T miss!
To sum up - another superb story, packed full of action and emotion, by the talented Mae Clair that will keep lovers of the paranormal/romantic suspense genre well entertained!
Outstanding review, Carmen.
ReplyDeleteAs is the story. Thank you for the lovely appreciation!
DeleteCarmen, I am so honored by your review. This made my morning. I am thrilled I kept you entertained and that you loved the story and my characters so much.I had such a hard time saying goodbye to this series, and of course the characters. Knowing how much it has been enjoyed is a huge plus. Thank you again for your lovely words and review!
ReplyDeleteThe same words go your way, too, Mae.
DeleteI knew it would end in a certain way, but it didn't take the pleasure of savoring each page.
Congratulations for an excellent series!
Great review, Carmen.
ReplyDeleteWishing Mae much success.
Thank you, Sandra, on my and Mae's behalf!
DeleteThank you, Sandra!
Delete*waving across the miles* :)
Welcome back, Carmen! Great review. Mae, this is moving up on my tbr list as soon as I finish my deadline work generated by RWA conference! Looking forward to relaxing with it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Flossie! I don't know for how long I am still at home but I want to post as much as I can. Now I have your book on my "table" waiting its turn to be read.
DeleteThank so much, Flossie. I hope you enjoy the tale. And I agree, it's great to see Carmen back again! :)
DeleteI read and loved the book, and love your review. This was a great series!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by and leaving a comment!
DeleteYou are absolutely right, a great series. I am so glad we are of the same opinion.
Judith, thanks so much for the kind words (and also for your excellent review on Amazon!) :)
DeleteI hate saying goodbye to this one, but I so enjoyed writing it!
Stay cool, Carmen:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sandra! Thank God for the air conditioner, though we don't keep it turned on for long periods of time.
DeleteJust stopped by to say hey.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you.
Hugs,
We are melting in the torrid August sun!
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