One thing I do wonder now I read a lot of self published books; why the hurry to publish? If you want to sell a product, do you not want it to be the best it can be? I sometimes get taken aback by the amounts of mistakes I spot. I'm a Dutch woman who has to speak French all day for work. I know my English is less than perfect. Maybe that is why I'm maybe less complacent than an English or American writer and sought the help of a professional before I put my work out there. Anyhow I never include that the book has 'editing' issues in my review as that can be corrected in the Kindle age. Plus I'm still angry at all my teachers who just took their red pens to correct spelling but failed to give me any feedback on my writing!
Untamed by Steven Jeral Harris
This book gripped my by the throat like the supernatural
beast from the very first chapter and didn’t let go! This is a supernatural
thriller of the best kind, exciting, very scary at times, but with well written
believable characters.
Iva Hill is a teenage girl plagued by illness and insecurity.
She thinks that her life will change little when her mother gets a new job and
moves her to New York State. It is the town her mother grew up in and she gets
re-acquainted with her uncle Frank, a local detective. He is investigating a
gruesome murder that leaves him bewildered and worried. Iva’s mother enrols her
in the local college. Things take an unexpected positive turn and slowly Iva
begins to make friends and thinks she is getting the life she always wanted; a
normal one. But the town is hiding a dark secret and Iva’s new found ‘normality’
puts her in grave danger. The-worried-mother versus girl-reaching-adult hood relationship
is well described and you can feel the warmth, but firstly and foremost this is
an exciting book with lots of action. I would recommend this for young adults,
but with a warning that there is swearing, violence and a torture scene, but
nothing that shocked this not-so-young adult.