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Demon Sorrow

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DEMON SORROW is an omnibus of two novels serialized online by Kody Boye. After moving away from an abusive home, Dean McAllen thinks he has his entire future to look forward to. But when he meets a man named Brad, whom he quickly falls in love with, he finds that love isn't all that it's meant to be, especially when Brad starts seeing things that aren't really there.

588 pages, ebook

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Kody Boye

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Born and raised in Southeastern Idaho, Kody Boye began his writing career at fourteen with the publication of his story [A] Prom Queen’s Revenge in the Yellow Mama Webzine.

After being published nearly three-dozen times in various markets, he went independent at eighteen and currently writes horror and dark fantasy fiction.

He is the author of the young-adult science-fiction series When They Came, The Beautiful Ones trilogy, and other novels.

He currently lives and writes in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas.

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April 4, 2011
This book started off with a lot of promise. It actually kept me interested and reading despite some spelling mistakes; however, there were some parts that just made me cringe and at some point toward the end, I had to speed-read through.
One thing that really irked me was that everyone had no qualms, what-so-ever, telling anybody about their problems. The main character, Dean, spills his boyfriend's, Brad's, problems to his best friend, without even a second of consideration if Brad would mind. WTF?! If my boyfriend did that to me, he would be long gone.
Another time, Dean again, blurts out to the landlord that he found his boyfriend's cutting knife. I mean, hello?! a bit of concern for privacy? As I said, I was a 'bit' frustrated at times.

I just feel that there was a lot of potential, but somehow it got lost :(
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