They were only going out to dinner and a movie.
But when their plans go astray, friends Cassie, Mary, Denise, and James decide to take a detour down a lonely mountain road. A felled tree blocks their passage and forces them to turn around in a clearing containing a disturbing arrangement of four deer carcasses.
Their truck breaks down, their cell phones don't work, and they must brave the cold December air, nightfall, and a long hike. Yet this is the least of their troubles. Tension runs high between the four young friends…and they are not alone. Each step brings them closer to safety, but will they make it to the main road alive?
My review:
It was suppose to be a fun winter night touring the back roads with old friends, but a tree blocks the trail and the old truck breaks down. There's no light, warmth, or cell phone reception. Cassie, Mary, Denise, and James decide to walk the few miles back to the main road. The cold and darkness adds friction to an already disgruntled group, and Cassie's scary story doesn't help ease the tension. There's also something stalking them in the woods. Perhaps Cassie's story holds more truth than they want to believe.
Cherie Reich has managed to pack vivid detail and nail-biting suspense in this short horror tale. I can still feel the cold and hear the strange cracks from the woods. It seemed like a normal night for the young folk, but I fast on the edge of my seat, and I couldn't relax even when I reached the end. The most unique part of this story is that the reader is allowed to see through all the characters' eyes. Each of the four characters have their own sections and it's like peeling back layers of an onion. More is revealed about the dynamics of the group and each individual's inner most feelings. Cherie does a marvelous job with characterization. This is the perfect story for a cold, dark night when you're bundled up in bed. You'll need a big blanket when those chilly goose bumps crawl up your arms!
Once Upon a December Nightmare is available at Amazon, B&N, and Wild Child Publishing.
Please join me on March 8th when Cherie pops by on her last stop of her blog tour promoting her new book, Defying Gravity. She'll be talking about how to run a book blog tour. There's a giveaway too! Don't miss it!
Great review, Sounds like it's very atmospheric and I like that. I also need to know how to run a book blog tour, so I'll stay tuned :-)
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ReplyDeleteThank you for reviewing OUaDN!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. (Though it should have been written a long time ago! >.<)
DeleteYes, it was nail biting, wasn't it? The end is so scary!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great read.
My immediate thought when I saw that cover was that song from Anastasia, mixed with Nightmare Before Christmas. The book itself sounds nothing like that, but still very cool. Thanks for reviewing this! :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks to you all. It's a great novelette, and Defying Gravity, Cherie's newest one, is even better.
ReplyDeleteTweeted your super review! Cherie's such a talented writer.
ReplyDeleteGreat review... Love the sound of this story.
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ReplyDeleteI loved Once Upon a December Nightmare, great story. I'm looking forward to Cherie's post tomorrow and can't wait to read Defying Gravity as well. Yay, Cherie! :)
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