BOOK 2 of the "WEDDING FEAST" TRILOGY, with a FREE COPY of BOOK ONE,
Abigail awakes, naked and vulnerable, in pitch darkness. Her wrists and ankles have been manacled to the floor. One by one, her brutal, troll-like captors come to visit her. Time is short. No-one else can rescue her. But can she save herself?
Elsewhere, three friends spring a young woman from her cage at an animal experimentation centre. Can they stay one step ahead of the government agent who is determined to recapture her, whatever the cost? And was it wise for them to leave her alone in a 1980's caravan whilst they went off for tea and biscuits with two distinctly dubious pensioners?
Fantasy horror and tongue-in-cheek British humour combine in this dark and tragic sequel to "The Wedding Feast" (a free copy of which is included).
From the author of "SLAVE-GIRLS AND AMAZONS" ( Top 10 in the Amazon Contemporary Fantasy bestsellers chart in June 2012).
***WARNING: Contains frequent nudity, cannibalism, fantasy horror, desecrated graves, a naked cat-fight, doped custard creams and scenes of a sexual nature.***
Jonathan has written 10 books to date. They include four fantasy titles ("Slave-Girls and Amazons", "Cave-Trolls and Amazons", "The Halfshaft Games" and "Warlocks and Amazons"); the "The Wedding Feast" humorous horror trilogy; "The Craving" (serious horror/thriller); and "Defunct: Memoirs of a Gentleman Zombie".
The latest book is "The English Refugee: What If It Happened Here?" It was published on Amazon just before Xmas 2015, and half the royalties are being donated to UNICEF.
The final book in the Amazons series, "The Wizard and the Amazon", is due out in June or July 2016.
I would have rated this higher if it were not for something approaching 30 mistakes in the story. I just wish these self-publishing authors would use a decent proof-reader, it's so grating hitting error after error. Anyway, back to the review: The story is set in an alternative world. Homo Sapiens is not the sole humanoid species on earth and the tale revolves around the interaction of the two species. They like to use us as food and we try to wipe them out of existence. It's not a horror story though, or a sexual bondage tale, despite the misleading cover, and there is not a single custard cream to be found. It has, however, a well crafted plot, a great twist, excellent characters, some humorous moments and a satisfying ending. If you enjoy alternative worlds fiction with a hint of mystery and adventure, give it a go!
I really enjoyed this and thought it was even better then the first book in the series, The Wedding Feast. Loved the characters and there was plenty of funny moments with a wonderful twist at the end that I did not see coming! I highly recommend the book and at 79p, what a bargain! Looking forward to the next instalment Mr Pidduck!