What happens when the hosts of America's most popular ghost hunting reality show come face to face with unadulterated evil? What happens when a single mother is trapped and left to defend her daughter alone? When ghosts are real and your past comes back to literally haunt you, who can you turn to? Who can you trust?
Christian Jensen is a horror, thriller, and erotica writter living in central New Jersey. He spends his days writing about things that make his grandmother cry, and his evenings reading. After dinner he likes to walk his dogs; a loud mouthed Jack Russel named Max, an overly loyal and overweight mutt called Grimm, and the newest edition, the cute little shit he took from his dead father.
He is obsessed with things that go bump in the night, and in any supernatural creatures that should be but probably aren't. He writes erotica for the most obvious reason; he is a perverted nymphomaniac with an insatiable need to spread lust throughout the world. Some of his books have been banned by Amazon for being too graphic and naughty. Find them on Smashwords.com or at Barnes and Noble.
So I was asked to review Paranormal Reality by Jitterbug PR and I'm so happy that they asked me. This is a book that I couldn't put down. But before I break it all down and tell why I loved this book for you all, I'm going to say that I highly recommend this one to any one that loves paranormal books. It's not one that has many reviews on Amazon and I'm really not sure why, but it's defiantly worth buying. With that being said, let's talk about this book some. I don't want to give anything away but I do want to talk about plot, characters, and the writing.
First off let's discuss this plot, WOW. Paranormal Reality isn't like any other book that I have read before. You know how it is, once you have read a book you end up finding a million more with the same premise. Not with this one. I have never read one like it. I also must say how much I loved the prologue and how different it was from the beginning of the story. It's what got me hooked right away. Then the first line of the book had me doing a double take at the page. (Look below for the first line) I don't read many ghost stories, but I really did love the premise of this one.