In the small town of Valley Drift, there's more than meets the eye as a darkness sets in. Sherriff Moon tries to do her duties to keep everyone calm as the devil starts to puppet the town's people. After the disruption and destruction of Valley Drift and the failure of Sherriff Moon's attempt to save the town as well as her own life, the grandson of the trying hero comes back to a town thought to have been destroyed for answers. All that is found are the demons of the town with explanations of horror.
I do think this author had a great imagination. The story is basically a good one.
However it is actually painful mentally to read. Weeks' spell checker works fine. But his grammar is horrible. Correctly spelled words, but not the correct word litter every page. (Corner instead of coroner). His swings from past tense to present tense and back to past tense in the same paragraph. His dialogue is horrid.
If Weeks reads this review, please take it as constructive criticism. You have the talent to come up with a good take. Get a good proofreader and an editor after you take a couple basic English classes and a Creative writing class.
I really struggled reading this because the writing was so bad that it was distracting. Three stars because I think the author has potential.
There are Authors that as you are reading you get sucked up in to the pages. You couldn't help but be into their brain & know the specific horrors that they are trying to convey. That Is the case of Author TJ Weeks. I Love his writing style.