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Friday, September 15, 2017

RELEASE DAY: Pitch Dark by A.M. Wilson & Alex Grayson

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IT'S LIVE!
Pitch Dark from the twisted minds of A.M. Wilson & Alex Grayson 
is now available exclusively 
on Amazon.

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Something sinister lurks. 
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BLURB:
One girl disappeared. After fifteen years, her cold lifeless body was found on the damp forest floor. Not an inch of her was unmarked by the horrors she endured. Alone, malnourished, abused in horrific ways; this was how she died.
One girl was found walking the streets, covered in dirt and scars. She had no memory of who she was, where she came from, or what happened to her. Even though the marks on her body attested to years of heinous abuse, her strength shone through at every turn.
Revenge and justice were sworn.
Years of searching brought up nothing but dead ends. Detective Niko James was too late to save his childhood friend, but he vows not to let down another.
The clock is ticking and the trail is pitch dark.


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About A.M. and Alex:
Avid readers and writers of suspenseful romances, both A.M. and Alex enjoy torturing their readers with twisted tales and crazy dark scenarios.







This was an amazing story! I’m not sure I could have loved this plot and story line more than I did. Niko was fascinating. I love going back and forth from his past to present. He was such a young boy and loved with all his heart. Some of those flashbacks were so heartbreaking… and extremely graphic. I loved the tunnel vision type of focus on the two main characters. There wasn’t much of a side story or really anything happening on around. Niko was solitary.

This book took me nearly a week to read. That’s a bit long for me. It wasn’t boring or anything like that. It was long. There are some extremely graphic happenings with Lelu. Some bits were a bit graphic and made my heart sad. But, it wasn’t too much. So, if you are a bit sensitive, I would deter from this book. It can be tough. So heed the warning and be careful if you have a trigger. I also had a few lingering questions… where did Lelu come from? The actual name, did I miss that? Also, I just wish the ending was a bit more explained. It was explained and the ending is great… I wanted more of the “Bad Guys” story.

I received an ARC of this book with the hope that I would leave an Unbiased Opinion. I was not required to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and my opinions are just that... my opinions.
 





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