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Once his pursuit begins, nothing will stop him. And no one will be safe.

When newlyweds are hunted by machete-wielding maniac, their marriage vows will be tested by blood and horror.

Ava Allegretti lives with a dangerous secret. Her heart could give out under too much stress, making every moment of terror potentially her last. But nothing could prepare her for the savage predator who runs their car off the highway, trapping them miles from help.

But the masked murderer on wheels isn't done yet. When he tracks her to a roadside diner and butchers everyone inside, Ava realizes this isn't random violence. It's personal.

Injured, desperate, and running out of places to hide, the couple must fight for their lives against a relentless pursuer determined to finish what he started.

Will death do them part before they can escape their honeymoon from hell?

Try to survive the night in this pulse-pounding slasher novel from James Kaine, author of My Pet Werewolf and Black Friday. And remember, if you hear the sound of the motorcycle...RUN!

206 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 18, 2022

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James Kaine

13 books297 followers
James Kaine is a bestselling author, publisher and filmmaker born and raised in Trenton, NJ. An active pro member of the Horror Writer’s Association, he brings readers visceral, haunting tales of terror via his Horror House Publishing imprint.

Ted Tally, Academy Award-winning screenwriter of The Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon, called his book My Pet Werewolf "Twisty. Spooky. Shocking." and "Unputdownable."

BookLife by Publishers Weekly proclaimed his novel, The Dead Children’s Playground, “will chill readers to the bone.” The book, the first in his American Horrors anthology series, has been a #1 bestseller in U.S. Horror on Amazon and was the winner of the 2025 Books of Horror Indie Brawl. His works are being translated into multiple languages, bringing James’s cinematic style of scary storytelling to a global audience.

He resides in Hamilton, NJ with his wife, Jessica, their two children and an energetic Boston Terrier. When he isn’t writing he loves to read, travel, cook, watch movies and learn new skills.

For bookings, media inquiries and any other requests, send an email to james@jameskaine.com.

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280 reviews392 followers
November 26, 2022
I have never read a book like this before, it reminded me very much of slasher horror movies and made a nice change from my usual reads.

Pursuit follows Ava and Jeremy, a young couple who have just got married. But, on their way back home they encounter a motorcyclist- the Rider. What does he want? Can they escape him?

Although I didn’t find this particularly scary, I did appreciate the Slasher feel to the novel. Some may find it a little gory but I didn’t mind it. Unfortunately, I found the book a little repetitive and lengthy. I was craving a fast pace and more tension. It just turned into a repeated cat and mouse chase, with exactly the same characters, just in different locations. I felt like I was reading the same scene over and over. There also seemed to be a lack of backstory to the Rider, I couldn’t completely follow the motivation. I think it was meant to have a level of mystery but I just felt it lacked depth.

I also really struggled to connect to any of the characters. I did love seeing some representation of chronic health issues and the impact they can have on people’s lives though! I found that some of the scenes in this book really tugged on my heart strings! There was definitely some great and emotional writing woven throughout the last section of the book. Although, that also felt a little repetitive at times. Overall, I felt this was a great read for October and would definitely try more books by this author.

I would recommend this book to fans of slashers and gory horror novels. I want to thank Voracious Readers Only, Book Sirens and James Kaine for sending me a copy of this book so I could give my personal thoughts.
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496 reviews263 followers
January 13, 2023
This is one for the slasher fans out there! 🔪

'Pursuit' in a nutshell is about a biker who pursues his victims in his Harley and when he gets them he hacks them up with a machete.

There's a backstory to it all, but I never quite understood it. His victims talk to this biker like they know him, but he never replies to these people before dispatching them.

It was a fun read but it could have been edited better, I felt like there was a lot of filler and it rambled on a bit.

A read-once for me.

Thanks to BookSirens and the author for allowing me to read the advanced reader's copy.
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Author 6 books1,450 followers
July 15, 2025
This was a bit of an odd experience. In a nutshell, it is sort of an old school type slasher, akin The Hitcher and Halloween. The writing style was a bit disorienting at times, especially when the POV would jump from the Rider back to a more narrator-based view, not with any specific pattern or consistency. And the book did feel very long-winded, with an excessive amount of chase scenes, which all began to blend together after awhile. None of the characters had any depth, which is a shame because Jeremy and especially Ava had a ton to work with, ie parental conflicts, a playful new marriage, etc. And the open ending was completely expected, which I did not care for. None of the characters had any type of arcs or proper progression, making the story just feel very repetitive and stagnant. And even the background to our antagonist, the Rider, was very unclear, too. I didn’t dislike the story but I also feel like it desperately needed the aide of a content editor. It needed to either simplify the story to a possessed biker chasing its faceless victims down to appease some ritual/higher being. Tons of bodies and gore, and keep it all surface-level. Or have a deeper character study of two emotionally brittle, newly married types who are terrorized by this thing, using each experience to evolve themselves and their relationship, coming out stronger at the end, giving a satisfying finale. This couldn’t make up its mind and came across very choppy throughout. Again, not a bad story, but needed to be fine-tuned quite a bit.
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196 reviews8 followers
September 3, 2025
This is my second book I have read by James Kaine. I was on the edge of my chair as I read each chapter.

I was amazed how the book flowed from chapter to chapter without missing a beat.

The challenges that Ava and Jeremy will encounter will be hard to believe. As with any great author, the ending will….

I will not spoil it. Read it soon.
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580 reviews80 followers
April 1, 2024
3.5 Surprisingly solid slasher. The trouble with Friday the 13th rip offs is they always feel the need to add some kind of elaborate metaphor, when people don’t want that. They want an old-school, violent action movie. This one kind of reminds me of Cameron Roubique’s Kill River series; unpretentious and focused on action and character. A supernatural zombie biker becomes fixated on a pair of newlyweds and makes their life a living hell with a high body count. The biker details were interesting, the police station scene is memorable, just good fun.
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1,351 reviews38 followers
September 25, 2022
I would like to thank James Kaine LLC and BookSirens, who allowed me to read this advanced review copy for free and I am leaving this review voluntarily. Ava and her boyfriend, Jeremy, decide to go to Atlantic City and have some fun. While there, they get married. They are both very happy and very tired as they start their way home. They haven’t gotten too far on their way before a large man on a Harley starts following them. Thus begins a ride of horror for the newlyweds. I found this story to be very violent, because the biker carries a machete and uses it on his victims. Although there is some Satanic ritual involved, it was difficult to for me to be scared. To me, this seemed like a campfire story. I didn’t particularly like any of the characters – especially Bobby – and couldn’t relate to any of them, so it could be I just didn’t care enough about them to be scared. This was a very quick read, for which I’m grateful.
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911 reviews325 followers
August 27, 2024
What a terrifying supernatural slasher story this is. It hits the gas from the first page and doesn't let up until the end.

Basically, it's about an undead motorcycle gang member who's hell bent on revenge against those who killed him. But when a normal happy couple cross his path, things are going to take a delightfully bloody turn as the female protagonist is the spitting image of someone from his past. And someone he must sacrifice.

This is a fantastic slasher with a horrific undead antagonistic who seemingly can't be killed and is relentless in his pursuit of revenge. The pacing will make your heart beat faster and the kills are disturbing and visceral... just the way a slasher should be!

The author has said he wants to revisit this world and characters again and I'm definitely looking forward to that. I highly recommend this pulse pounding book.
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1,808 reviews152 followers
October 9, 2022
Awesome book, action-packed, gruesome and brutal at times, yet with fully cinematic writing, great empathy for the characters and an extremely disturbing killer - who can't be killed. It's not your typical slasher, since there are very nicely done supernatural elements. Although not everything is explained (is the resemblance just a coincidence?), the ending pulls off a satisfying conclusion.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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21 reviews
November 28, 2022
Wow, what a time poor Ava and Jeremy endured.
Fast paced, gore galore and the perfect chapter endings that push you to continue.
I enjoyed the vintage slasher story which has been dragged into the 21st century and even included health matters. The idea of Ava having a chronic medical condition was an intelligent addition.
Great fast reading book most horror fans will enjoy.
Thank you voracious readers for my copy and opportunity to enjoy another great read.
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84 reviews
February 10, 2024
Si te gustan los slashers esta novela podría interesarte.

Mi calificación: ⭐⭐⭐ con posibilidad de ascender a ⭐⭐⭐.5

Quiero empezar diciendo que encontré Pursuit gratis en la tienda de Kindle, pero es importante mencionar que solamente está en inglés; con respecto a lo anterior, considero que el nivel de dificultad de escritura/lectura es intermedio, pero si ya has leído antes libros en inglés puede ayudarte para expandir tu vocabulario.

Ava y Jeremy se acaban de casar y tras su exprés Luna de Miel en Atlantic City van de regreso a su hogar cuando un accidente con un motociclista toma lugar en la carretera. Lo que al principio parece un caso aislado pronto se vuelve peligroso cuando la pareja se da cuenta que el accidente no fue casualidad y alguien está yendo tras ellos, ¿por qué? Eso lo vamos descubriendo junto con ellos conforme avanzamos en la historia.

Un libro relativamente corto -tiene unas 200 páginas- en el que una vez que la acción comienza ya no para, aunque si estás buscando algo nuevo probablemente te lleves una decepción, porque sigue la fórmula general: alguien que persigue a los protagonistas y no se detendrá hasta acabar con ellos.

En lo personal tengo que admitir que disfruto mucho de este tipo de historias y sentí esta lectura como si estuviese viendo una película, por lo que el libro me gustó en general. Además el autor añade un toque sobrenatural a la trama y a mí también me gustan mucho las historias de fantasmas y ese tipo de cosas.

Pero ajá, lamentablemente la novela no tiene mis cinco estrellas porque la parte importante, el por qué, la resolución de la trama, queda inconclusa, deja uno que otro cabo suelto, en específico, el por qué el asesino seguía a su objetivo, ya que la justificación que usó el autor parecía suficiente al principio pero terminó sin ser justificada y eso hizo que la novela decayera un poco para mí.

Por lo demás Pursuit es entretenida, tiene grandes momentos dignos de un slasher y me dejó con la espinita de saber un poquito más del trabajo de este autor.
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4,606 reviews143 followers
August 30, 2022
Ava and Jeremy are on their honeymoon and they thought the worst thing that would happen is Jeremy‘s dad called angry because they eloped but they had much more in store for them before they got home. While driving home from Atlantic City to New Jersey they were runoff the road by a mysterious guy on a motorcycle. The only identifying symbol was the bloody skull on the back of his jacket they walk through the woods for almost an hour and finally came up on a tow truck and gas station that they thought would be their savior but unfortunately when they mentioned the guy who drove them off the road Eddie the tow truck driver wants nothing to do with them and passes them off to the local diner little did they know they were in for a long night of fighting for survival against a man who was already dead. This book was so good the drama was hi in the book moved along at a fast pace and kept that momentum. This was really a good book and one I highly recommend if you like stories about survival you need to read this story. I received this book from Bok Sirens and the author but I am leaving this review voluntarily please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.
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Author 36 books76 followers
October 9, 2022
I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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This one is a fast-paced slasher of a read. I enjoyed the first few chapters which set the scene for two newlyweds with very different backgrounds coming into contact with a violent and mysterious biker.

What follows is a long and violent run from a seemingly indestructible has mad man with a machete. The book is pretty much non-stop action; it's one that was hard to put down. There is blood, gore, violence, death, and tragedy.

Overall, I found this quick read very enjoyable. Stop reading here if you don't want a small spoiler.

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One thing that sort of bugged me was that they sort of freak out they don't have a working phone to call for help, one having been broken and left behind and one with an unpaid bill... But, even if the bill wasn't paid, that phone would have worked to call 911 (as long as they weren't in a dead zone). Small detail, I know, but it may have altered the trajectory of the story.
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123 reviews3 followers
September 2, 2025
I loved this one. Would be a perfect horror/thriller movie. We follow Ava and Jeremy, newlyweds on their honeymoon in Atlantic City. Everything seems perfect-until they start to head home. They begin to be stalked by a crazy man on a motorcycle-and the story snowballs from there. I love the writing of James Kaine and he's quickly becoming a favorite of mine. This one put me in the mind of the movie Joy Ride, and I enjoyed every page. Brutal killings, blood thirsty killer, final girl that fights for her life. Great one!
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394 reviews5 followers
August 23, 2022
Picture Jason Voorhees on a motorcycle - if that sounds appealing to you, then it's likely you'll enjoy Pursuit. I always enjoy a good horror story and this book delivers that with a fast paced tale involving just married couple Jeremy and Ava being relentlessly stalked by a mysterious machete-wielding biker. The aforementioned Jason reference is because the rider here shares many similarities - he covers his face, is able to survive seemingly any injury, and carves a bloody path through diners, police stations and hospitals in his quest to annihilate the newlyweds.

There's enough blood, brain matter and body parts splattered around to satisfy the gore hungry. Jeremy and Ava are a sympathetic couple and - especially Ava - surprisingly complex for characters in a horror book. There's some profanity here and there as to be expected, but nothing that bothered me much.

I hate reviews that spoil things, so I'm trying not to say much here but it would have been nice to get a little more background on the killer. Although one character fills in some of the gaps, when you have a villain that doesn't utter a single word in the entirety of the book, a lot of questions remain as to his motives, what exactly he's trying to achieve with Ava, and why it's happening at this time when other events leading up to this occurred decades ago. Not everyone will care, especially those just looking for a quick horror fix, but for me a little more explanation would have gone a long way.

Definitely worth a look if you're looking for a fairly short horror book. Honestly I'd rate it 3.5 if I could, but I'll round up because the writing is solid. After reading this, I'd be interested to see what else the author can come up with

Thanks to the author and Book Sirens for the free advanced review copy. I've given my honest opinion voluntarily
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1,147 reviews36 followers
July 21, 2025
Today is all we have. Tomorrow is not guaranteed.

< 3 stars. I picked up a copy of James Kaine's "Pursuit" after having read "My Pet Werewolf" about a year and a half ago, the latter of which I found to be a more than passable story though in my eyes somewhat lacking in terms of actual "horror". To be honest, that was more of a personal wish rather than a critique, noting the ending was pretty damn cool. That can not be said about "Pursuit", which definitely should scratch anyone's horror itch, even bordering on occasion as a splatterpunk offer with several extremely gruesome and bloody scenes (for example: "He beheaded the man with his bare hands, the spine snapping and dangling from the stump."). The body count becomes so exaggerated at one point that I began to wonder how the military were not yet involved, particularly as they seem these days to be readily available for all kinds of political posturing in places that tend to vote for the folks who support women, migrants, and more. All protesting aside - noting I'm an expat so you couldn't deport me even if you wanted to - the two books have very little in common.

You need to get as far away from here as possible right now.

Speaking of which (were we?), unfortunately - and even with the severe uptick in bloodiness and gore - I didn't enjoy "Pursuit" nearly as much as "Werewolf". In this case, the book came across as more than a little clichéd, not extremely well edited, and very obviously still containing a lot of its original screenplay slantings. Seriously, there are some points in here where I thought adding a banner to the effect of "Please Make My Story Into A Movie" would have been appropriate, if for no other reason than just to somehow justify a great deal of the blatant hokiness and overall weak structure as a book. All of the characters were far too quick to overact their parts and trying to say that this book is really more than a weaker version of the "Halloween" series would be giving it too much credit. At the end of the day, it all just felt way too lame for comfort.

That ain’t no guy. That’s something else entirely.

The author though at least keeps things more or less moving, even if we have skips and jumps in the timing or really the realistic passage of time. We meet "the Rider" almost immediately - who is "driven forward by an irresistible need to hunt" (because…???) - and begin to see just how deadly his reign of terror is going to be before our protagonists-slash-honeymooners (take the slash there however you want) even make their way home after a passion-filled honeymoon. Yes, that was a bit of a jump as well, going from the unbridled passion that Ava and Jeremy enjoyed at Atlantic City to the unknown terror of taking the back roads of New Jersey home. I guess they should count themselves lucky that they didn't run into the Jersey Devil as well (or did they?) as that would have just added insult to injury. But thank the nethergods the Garden State is teeming with demonic forces of any kind or we wouldn't have had a story at all now, would we?

She doubted anyone could write something that absurd if they tried.

I mean, I've seen authors before comment that a book took them up to or even more than a decade to "finish". And I appreciated Kaine being honest about how this book stuck in his craw for such a long time. However, when you go through so many re-writes and such dramatic changes in your story (noting I think a flash flood would have been really cool, but maybe not so much to some of the folks that recently dealt with the local flooding), I sometimes fail to see the value in re-writing and instead think throwing the whole damn thing away and starting again might be the way to go. It would surely explain some of the weird hiccups we see - for example, there's one scene where the police chief is unlocking a cell, only to have his arm cut off, leaving the keys - and his severed hand - in the lock… noting we then look for the keys on his belt in the same sequence as the rampaging "monster" can't get the door open! Or if you want, the end scenes where we haven't met the baby yet (oops, spoiler? Naw, way too obvious!) but it's 18 months later. I know pregnancies are tough but still, that's a bit extreme… talk about body horror, right?

I’m just an old outlaw who’s trying to live another day. It ain’t some poetic bullshit.

Bottom-line for me is that if you think you'd like to read a book that combines that stabbiness of your standard slasher films - yes, one character even refers to the Rider as "motorcycle Michael Myers" at one point - with the unstoppable hellspawned energy of the Ghost Rider gone bad, well, this is a good place to start. It's not fine literature, no, but at the same time, if you're willing to accept it as being a bit, well, silly (yes, you're supposed to say that in your best "Monty Python" voice), then go for it. Particularly if you're a fan of an abundance of apparent alliteration when discussing a mass-murdering motorcyclist! Me? Well, I just heard a loud motor rev outside and we all know what that means, right?

She couldn’t quite see his butthole pucker, but his posture was stiff and nervous.

That's correct: time for every living soul in a small town like mine to die in a cacophony of chaos (noting Kaine loves the word "cacophony")! Let me just get my machete sharpened and then I'll brandish it above my head like a Viking warrior wielding a battle-ax as I ride into battle (um, unquote… kind of). Then we'll be ready to go… Vroom vroom y'all!
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369 reviews62 followers
September 18, 2024
A horror book rarely tugs at my heartstrings as much as this one did! It's a little bit ridiculous as a paranormal horror (which I do not normally like), but the author did such a good job of making her characters feel important to me and to each other, I found the suffering that they experienced to feel real in its own way. I'm not saying this is peak horror, but it meant something to me, and it's one of those books where I'll actually remember the plot down the road.
104 reviews3 followers
December 1, 2024
Pursuit By James Kaine Book Review.

I can always tell when it's a James Kaine book as it's spine chilling from the very beginning.The book begins with an air of mystery as a biker is chasing a man. What happens to the man afterwards is unspeakable, but why did he do it, the question remains?

The Menacing, eerie, imposing man who is chasing the newlyweds creates such an atmosphere by just standing and staring at his pray. Tantalising them and leaving them in danger. Will they survive?

Why is Eddie Spooked by Ava? Can Bobby be trusted? and Why is the Biker after Ava? You'll have more questions the more you read, leaving you wanting more as the story unravels.

The emotion that Jeremy shows towards Ava is so strong and it shows true love. It's Heartbreaking to read.

James manages to build so much tension and irony in his books. He has you concerned for characters you just met. That in itself is powerful. To get the reader to feel for a character they have just been introduced to can only be done in the writing of the character. The fear and chill instilled in Grady creates a rapport between him and the reader. As with all James's books they feel immersive like you are really there. Fearing for your life.

Who or what is the Rider?

The ending of this book is Heartbreaking and unexpected events happen.

The twist. I was not expecting that!

We absolutely need a sequel to this book as I need to know what happens next. To say this book ends on a cliffhanger is an understatement!
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535 reviews
October 15, 2022
A solid read!

Ava and Jeremy have just eloped and are enjoying newly wedded bliss. Yet before they get the chance to really start their life together, they find themselves fighting for their lives. A biker pursues them, following them at every turn, and even when they think they’ve lost him, he comes back. Neither of them know what the Rider wants. All they know is that he is dangerous and he will stop at nothing to get them.

Fast-paced and full of action, it was hard not to get sucked right into it. I quite liked the premise, but I felt the book could have been a bit longer. There seems to be a lot when it comes to the Rider’s background, and the connection between him in and his victims seemed a little glossed over. I thought the action and the author’s overall style was quite well done – just maybe a little more editing the next time when it comes to laying everything out. Still, I’m a horror fan and I quite enjoyed all the bloody gore.

Thank you Voracious Readers and James Kaine for my copy! I received an ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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334 reviews5 followers
October 6, 2022
The beginning of this book was moderately interesting, though there were some scenes between Ava and Jeremy that seemed to drag on a bit. However, the novel pretty quickly took a very weird turn. With rituals/chants/symbols, hallucinations or visions, and possibly undead people, this book would be better classified as a paranormal suspense rather than a thriller. The reason that the rider was chasing Jeremy and Ava was a little too outlandish for me, and I never felt invested in the storyline.

I also never really connected with any of the characters. There was so much sadness and death in this book with minimal character development. The main characters suffered tremendously just to have a sad and open-ended ending. The author gave us hope of a better resolution and future for the characters, and I was disappointed with how unsatisfactory the conclusion was.

Overall, this was an unexpectedly weird and sad book. I do not recommend it.

*I received an ARC of this novel. This is my complete and honest review.*
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2 reviews1 follower
May 10, 2023
Blurbs and comparisons can be tricky. I’ve been the victim of this myself, being lead to a book based on strong stranger things comparisons and then having my expectations being sorely under met. And sometimes that’s just the readers fault. But I couldn’t help myself from getting excited after receiving my copy that the comparison on the back was “Friday the 13th meets SOA”, a combo I didn’t know existed until then.


Pursuit is well written, engaging, fun, gory, and overall an incredibly good time. The Rider is now a personal favorite slasher villan. Those who are fan of slashers in any capacity would do themselves a favor by picking this up. Like a good slasher movie the book does a great job of pacing the action and giving just a enough back story that makes you connect to the characters but doesn’t bog down the brisk pace it’s aiming for. It’s not very often I am eager for a sequel, but Brian got me with this one.
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70 reviews1 follower
December 26, 2023
The reason im giving this book 2 stars is because it just wasn’t for me. I feel like the whole book was just a large repetitive chase scene of the rider. I don’t mind a bit of gore and blood but god damn that was awful. Bro literally squished someones head when he stamped on them (it was written in great detail and not appreciated) definitely a horror though! I’m mad Jeremy died but like almost everyone dies in horror and thrillers and what not but like COME ON. also i can tell that this was written by a man because of the fact that Ava and Jeremy got married after like 5 months of dating 😭

Also the reactions to such trauma were much calmer than i was expecting?? Girl literally had someones beheaded head land on her lap and she didn’t have a heart attack at that moment?? and also you are telling me that once she got out of hospital after her surgery and then got brutally slashed up she was PRACTICALLY FINE? ☹️
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823 reviews300 followers
October 14, 2024
Ava and Jeremy are heading home from their honeymoon when a motorbike forces them off the road, causing an accident. Not understanding what's happening, only understanding they need to get away before the biker comes back, they walk through the woods hoping to find safety. What they don't realise is that nowhere is safe.

This was a great slasher, ideal for fans of Friday the 13th and Halloween. Our slasher is a man dressed in black, riding a motorbike and carrying a machete. He's also someone who will stop at nothing to get what he wants, leaving a trail of carnage behind him. It was fast-paced and had me racing to get through it. I thoroughly enjoyed it, but that ending kinda annoyed me. I am a person who likes everything to be all neatly wrapped up with a bow at the end, whether a happy or sad ending. And not knowing what happened at the end is gonna bug me for days on end.
Other than that, it was another brilliant read from this author.
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237 reviews26 followers
September 7, 2022
Pursuit is an excellent introduction for anyone wanting to start reading horror. It’s a staunch thriller with all the classic elements one typically comes across in the genre. For me, though, that is where the problem lies. The plot is a little too predictable, and certain scenes throughout the story are all too familiar, especially if you have seen a few horror films in your life. As a result, it was easy to guess most of the jump scares and the few and far-between twists. Add to that, the origins story of the Rider seemed half-hearted. I would have loved a more in-depth exploration of his character. Having said that, the author writes very well and is descriptive to the point it becomes easy to visualize the words, adding to the intensity of the scares. Eventually, Pursuit is a 3 to 3.5-star read.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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Author 21 books109 followers
August 25, 2024
Jame Kaine knows how to write a horror story!
A slasher film but 100 times better! Perfectly graphic and not over the top. From the opening page to the last one, James will keep you engaged for this exquisite ride. The characters are believable and relatable, come right off the page.
Ava is stronger than any woman I could ever imagine for having put up with everything she did just to survive for another day. I was on the edge of my seat for this entire motorcycle ride. I could not put this one down.
Pursuit reads like a movie in your head. James builds a great setting for the entire novel and continues to pull you in scene after scene. Just when you think you have room to breathe, you'll be thrown back down the road. I love the writing style and POV changes.
This needs to be turned into a movie!
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113 reviews1 follower
August 28, 2024
Pursuit is a good old fashioned slasher-horror story. Rider aka Caleb is a Ghost Rider/Jason Vorhees antagonist that will not quit killing until he kills Ava. Poor newly married Ava doesn't know why or how she incurred his wrath, only that the Pursuit will not end until she dies.
This is a thrilling, gory story. Shudder should make it into a movie. The pace is breathtaking and the depictions of violence are very graphic. At times the writing is a little amateurish but it doesn't hinder the enjoyment of the story. James Kaine’s talent is quite evident and I'm sure his skill as a storyteller will continue to grow with each work.
I recommend this book for fans of Halloween or Friday the 13th. It's gory good fun and perfect for spooky season.
Do not read alone at night, in a wooded area or by a Harley dealership. You'll thank me for that advice.
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68 reviews7 followers
December 31, 2024
This is the second James Kaine book I’ve read and I’m loving his work!

Pursuit is a gory, slasher type horror book where the MCs are newlyweds headed back home from their honeymoon in Atlantic City. On the way back, a mysterious biker antagonizes them and causes them to crash their car. With no usable phones, they trek to the nearest service station miles away from the crash. After making it there, that’s when all hell breaks loose.

I enjoyed every bit of this, from the romantic beginning, to the gory middle, and the seemingly happy ending. Also love his shoutouts to metal bands lol
Kaine does an exceptional job of describing gory scenes. I cringed as I was reading, which just means he nailed it. The twists kept me engaged and I just had to keep reading!

i do recommend reading this one if you’re into the gore. I can’t wait to read more of his work!
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142 reviews10 followers
May 3, 2025
Many thanks to the author for providing me with an audiobook for review.

In the most positive way possible, this was not what I was expecting.

I really enjoyed the characters in this one. The main couple is really likable. There was a lot more attention to character development than you usually get in a fast-paced, action filled book.

There was a great blend of action, gore, mystery, character development, and storytelling in this one.

One of my favorite parts of the book I unfortunately can't share because it's spoiler-y. But, I loved that there was more to the story than just a maniac on a motorcycle hunting this couple down.

As a side note, I loved the metal core bands shoutout towards the beginning of the book!

Overall, I really enjoyed this one, and I'm giving it 5⭐️s! This is a great read for people who want a quick read with great characters and lots of action.
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786 reviews7 followers
October 13, 2022
3 1/2 Stars
Pursuit is the type of horror story that runs on pure adrenaline once it gets into the meat of the tale. The main characters, Ava and Jeremy, could not be happier as they celebrate their marriage. Honeymoon over, they begin the drive back home when they find themselves first followed then hunted by a mysterious biker. From here on the tale reminds me somewhat of the movie Jeepers Creepers in the relentless pursuit of the couple and the level of violence and carnage that ensues. Certainly not for those readers who want their gore kept "behind the curtain". Keeps you on the edge of your seat as you ride along with the author.
I received a complimentary copy of this book and this is my honest and unbiased opinion of the tale.
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13 reviews
September 16, 2022
I cannot say enough good things about this book. It is well written, the story was enthralling and unpredictable. The characters were extremely well developed. I am a HUGE fan of Stephen King and this book took me back to his better, early stuff. I will absolutely read more from this author.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. In the short time I've been reading arcs (advanced reader copies), this is the first book where I haven't been irritated or annoyed with typos or grammatical problems. As a matter of fact, I didn't even remember this was an arc, which is unusual so far. Bravo and thank you! I will read more!
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