ARA Review by Ljayauthor of Raven's Peak

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ARA Review by Ljayauthor of Raven's Peak

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[Following is an OnlineBookClub.org ARA Review of the book, Raven's Peak.]
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Raven’s Peak by Lincoln Cole

This is a great book for anyone a fan of thrillers and the supernatural. It starts with a prologue that can be vague at times but that really works to the stories advantage. It draws you in with little bits of information about a character that was once a prisoner and now called the preacher. As the prologue goes on danger begins to heighten leaving the reader wondering what exactly the danger is and why the preacher is the only one who can stop it since he had been in prison for a reason.


The end of the prologue sees the preacher taken over by the possible demon however is he really dead and the possible demon really gone? Who was this preacher and why did he have the knowledge to go after the possible demon? These are all smart questions left at the end of the prologue that make the reader want to continue on.


This prologue is very well written and really captures the reader’s attention. This kind of story telling continues throughout the book. The author does an amazing job of continuing to keep the reader on their toes. After the prologue, the story picks up with a character that had a small part in the prologue. The story centers around this character as we begin to learn more about her and the supernatural world, she may be apart of.


The story now follows Abigail who seems to be a soldier that fights dark and supernatural beings however this is only alluded to making you hungry for more information. She meets a human named Haatim who becomes the target of some undead beings. Haatim has no idea how connected to Abigail’s world he is but he is going to find out now that he is in danger. Abigail becomes intertwined with Haatim and is forced to put her mission on hold to ensure his survival. As the book goes more and more information is revealed about Abigail and Haatim and the world of the supernatural that they both now are part of.


This is a thriller from the first page in the prologue until the very last page. Anyone a fan of the supernatural will love the different view that is written in this book. The story makes you want to keep flipping the page to see what happens next and each chapter is better than the last and for this reason I give this book a 5/5.

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