House Guest. Orphan Dreamer Saga, #7
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- ISBN978-1-942849-19-3
- EAN9781942849193
- Date de parution03/09/2020
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- ÉditeurRogue Reads
Résumé
What makes the main villain of the Orphan Dreamer Saga tick? A little different from the rest of the Orphan Dreamer saga, but there's one word for House Guest?SCARY! Only a year ago, a Jewish family, the Bushcrofts, escaped Nazi Germany. The date is December 11, 1941. Asher Bushcroft is twelve-years-old, short, and a social outcast. His sister, Natalia, is sixteen, breathtaking, a gifted violinist, and dancer.
They are inseparable, or so it seems. But, every villain has a beginning, and Asher's villainous beginning starts on the same day that the United States enters World War II. Asher barters with a dark force named Nomed in order to win the affections of a popular girl at school. Nomed vows to assist Asher in his lustful adventure in return for a favor-murder two children to prevent them from thwarting Nomed's plans for world domination. Will the children survive? If they don't, will you survive? If you knew your ending, how would you have lived your beginning? For readers who enjoy reading Dean Koontz and Stephen King, HouseGuest will make you want to turn on ALL of the lights inside your house and look under your bed before you go to sleep.
Reviews"Fasten your seatbelt. Scary stuff. Well written and I wanted more, more, more."?Reader" .
They are inseparable, or so it seems. But, every villain has a beginning, and Asher's villainous beginning starts on the same day that the United States enters World War II. Asher barters with a dark force named Nomed in order to win the affections of a popular girl at school. Nomed vows to assist Asher in his lustful adventure in return for a favor-murder two children to prevent them from thwarting Nomed's plans for world domination. Will the children survive? If they don't, will you survive? If you knew your ending, how would you have lived your beginning? For readers who enjoy reading Dean Koontz and Stephen King, HouseGuest will make you want to turn on ALL of the lights inside your house and look under your bed before you go to sleep.
Reviews"Fasten your seatbelt. Scary stuff. Well written and I wanted more, more, more."?Reader" .
What makes the main villain of the Orphan Dreamer Saga tick? A little different from the rest of the Orphan Dreamer saga, but there's one word for House Guest?SCARY! Only a year ago, a Jewish family, the Bushcrofts, escaped Nazi Germany. The date is December 11, 1941. Asher Bushcroft is twelve-years-old, short, and a social outcast. His sister, Natalia, is sixteen, breathtaking, a gifted violinist, and dancer.
They are inseparable, or so it seems. But, every villain has a beginning, and Asher's villainous beginning starts on the same day that the United States enters World War II. Asher barters with a dark force named Nomed in order to win the affections of a popular girl at school. Nomed vows to assist Asher in his lustful adventure in return for a favor-murder two children to prevent them from thwarting Nomed's plans for world domination. Will the children survive? If they don't, will you survive? If you knew your ending, how would you have lived your beginning? For readers who enjoy reading Dean Koontz and Stephen King, HouseGuest will make you want to turn on ALL of the lights inside your house and look under your bed before you go to sleep.
Reviews"Fasten your seatbelt. Scary stuff. Well written and I wanted more, more, more."?Reader" .
They are inseparable, or so it seems. But, every villain has a beginning, and Asher's villainous beginning starts on the same day that the United States enters World War II. Asher barters with a dark force named Nomed in order to win the affections of a popular girl at school. Nomed vows to assist Asher in his lustful adventure in return for a favor-murder two children to prevent them from thwarting Nomed's plans for world domination. Will the children survive? If they don't, will you survive? If you knew your ending, how would you have lived your beginning? For readers who enjoy reading Dean Koontz and Stephen King, HouseGuest will make you want to turn on ALL of the lights inside your house and look under your bed before you go to sleep.
Reviews"Fasten your seatbelt. Scary stuff. Well written and I wanted more, more, more."?Reader" .