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As Simone Parker's belly swells with baby number three, she is anxious to move her husband and two daughters to her childhood home in the picturesque town of Black Water, even if it was the site of her family's massacre twenty-three years ago. Resettling there won't be easy, but she is determined to break generational curses and reclaim her good memories. While dismissing the adolescent, town legend that her family was murdered by the Sandman, Simone cannot deny that some unsettling haunt remains. As the evil builds to a peak marked by the brutal birth of her son, Simone is forced to realize that the monster is real and has returned. She must face him or lose her children to his eternal sleep.Hush little baby, don't you cry. Here comes the Sandman close ... your ...eyes.To the Moon and Back is the third installment in the Black Water Tales psychological horror series. If you hunger for things that go bump in the night, ghastly monsters and thrilling plot twists, then you'll love this unique tale of terror.Grab To the Moon and Back and descend into the madness of this series today.*All books in the series stand alone. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Her husband, Mack, knows her past and doesn’t understand why she feels the need to come back to a place that held such horror for her. The man accused of killing her family is locked up, but that is not the end for her. She wants her house, her memories, her family, back.
Mack has found the perfect business for him to purchase, Watkins Auto. He is a mechanic, so it should be a perfect fit. Simone is pregnant and I am worried about her.
The small town had taken a ghost story mixed with a tragedy and made it an urban legend, questioning how she survived. Is the Sandman true? Can fairy tales be true? If a woman can find her knight in shining armor, why can’t monsters be real?
“You face your fears head on; that’s the only way…”
A sense of impending doom infuses every page. This could go two ways, but I choose my first thought and now I am really curious about Simone and her family. They are in grave danger and I wonder how they will be saved. I am going to have to read straight through, because I have to know.
I felt such a sense of urgency, I wanted to yell at times, telling them NO, don’t do that. HELP HER!
Jean Nicole Rivers just keeps getting better and I loved this fantastic tale. I don’t read enough books by black authors and books with black characters, and I am trying to remedy that, expand my reading horizons.
I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of To The Moon And Back by Jean Nicole Rivers.
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