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Author: T.M. Williams
Series: Bohemian Grove Trilogy (#1)
Series: Bohemian Grove Trilogy (#1)
Genre: Science Fiction / Fantasy
Length: 214 pages
Published: January 2013
Publisher: Nightengale Press
Brief Synopsis: Carter is living a great life in Santa Barbara, but her world turns upside down when she starts experiencing odd, supernatural events. Together with Jack, she heads off with some strange men to Bohemian Grove: a resort where they learn the truth of her existence and find themselves in fear of their lives.
My Review:
I give this book a 5 out of 5.
First off, I want to state that I received a copy of this book through a Goodreads Giveaway, in return for an honest review of the novel.
I could not put this book down from the moment I picked it up. Each of the characters were well rounded and the story itself was planned out impeccably. I found my heart in my throat many times over throughout the whole novel.
I enjoyed the author's writing style. She has woven a world where the Anunnaki, an alien race, live alongside humans. The Anunnaki have brought enlightenment and technological advances to humans throughout history. Pitting themselves against the Anunnaki are the Vaticates: a sect of humans who exist to protect faith and religion.
Carter spends the story learning that her whole life has been a lie. The author slowly reveals the truth about Carter's life throughout the novel. Carter has some very tough decisions to make as she learns the truth. Woven throughout the story is the rocky start of a relationship between Carter and Jack. The banter between Carter and Jack is playful and realistic.
I'm anxiously awaiting the next novel in this trilogy.
You can purchase Bohemian Grove through Amazon and other sellers in either paperback format.
Have you read Bohemian Grove? If so, leave a comment and let me know your thoughts!
Please note: I was not compensated in any way for this review. It is strictly my opinion.
Please note: I was not compensated in any way for this review. It is strictly my opinion.
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