It's Easter and the locals are ready to paint the town pink!
The town of Eastervale is getting ready to celebrate their annual Easter egg hunt. The baskets are ready, the parade floats are built, and the townsfolk are jumping with joy.
Jackie London is not one of them. For her, the town's event is just another boring-ass chapter in her life, a life already made difficult after her mother's abandonment and her father's attempt at juggling both roles.
However, this year, an uninvited guest is hopping in to join the fun and anyone who receives an egg from this bunny will die...
This was a fun slasher! Perfect for Easter or any time. There is a serial killer that is wreaking havoc on a small town and leaving easter eggs for its victims before their attacks.
Overall, this was a massively enjoyable story. The early detail here gives us a great look at the town and its connection to the holiday, involving how they raise children around the various celebrations, featuring the residents around them, the constant source of decorations and preparations for a massive Easter holiday, and the lives of the citizens as they get ready for these upcoming festivities. It’s incredibly fun to see these play out with the kind of atmosphere that paints this as a quirky little town that takes the celebrations quite seriously, so that the different characters have a great playground to work with.
This is utilized rather nicely with the intertwining storylines about the daughter being so psychologically unhinged about her old friend trying to show romantic interest in her, while the rest of the town is struck with the rising body count taking place, leading up to the reveal of the killer being a killer rabbit going around leaving decorative Easter eggs at the crime scene. These are pretty tense in their setup and bloody in their execution, bringing about some immensely likable factors. It feels a bit too short and could’ve expanded upon some of the characters a bit more, but as a whole, there’s a lot to like here.
Nicely done! A small town slasher, great fun, with the sweet portrayal of a tense father-daughter relationship! The father is the town's sheriff, the daughter a rebellious 17-year-old goth; they both get involved in the killing spree of the Easter Bunny killer, a demented slayer who picks his victims by gifting them Easter eggs, and butchering them after they open one. The brutal opening scene sets the mood for what's to follow, and as the killer's plan unfolds bit by bit, the body count increasing, it becomes apparent that a revenge tale is being told here - culminating in a rather hilarious face off with the sheriff and his daughter! The whole thing is brimming with banter, action, and lots of family drama, with a Michael Myers dressed in rabbit fur. I liked it and recommend it!
Jackie, and her father, Randall live in the small boring town of Eastervale. Randall is the chief of police, though nothing really happens there. The town, given its name, is obviously obsessed with everything Easter, and, around that time of year, everyone gets in the spirit. It's the kind of place you would want to raise your kids, and could definitely leave your doors unlocked, however, there are secrets to everything, and this Easter is going to be different. This Easter, the Easter Bunny is out for blood. Jackie is an outcast at school, and has a rocky relationship with her father. One day, her only true friend, Ted, finally expresses that he has feelings for her, and would like to take her to the annual egg hunt. Taken aback by this confession, Jackie agrees, but, is stuck in her own head. Would her father even let her go? And, is this real, or some sick prank? Jackie decides that she will trust Ted, and becomes excited about it, though still nervous. But, as bodies continue to drop all over town, with plastic eggs left behind, and Randall tries his best to keep everyone safe, will there even be an egg hunt this year? This was nice and gory. I personally love gore, so this was worth the read. It had great slasher elements to it. Some parts make you wonder who the killer could be, and the connections to the victims, and I love that. I highly recommend this! 4⭐️/4
In the quiet small town of Eastervale, Randall the town Sheriff, is confronted with the unfortunate events of a serial killer. Body after body is discovered with a calling card only fit for a town that is obessed with Easter. With this years annual Easter egg hunt around the corner, what could possibly be in store. Grab your copy today to find out.
Happy Easter by Jerry Blaze 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟(4.5 rounded up) There’s something sinister going on in the quiet and small town of Eastervale! Murder has found its way in and no one knows what is going on. As pieces begin to come together, they are finding that an Easter egg is left behind at the crime scenes. Is there a serial killer on the loose in Eastervale?
There’s a big Easter egg hunt coming up and sherif Randall wants it to be called off. He is worried about the towns safety.
This is a fun and entertaining short horror story!! *It’s always creepy to read about the Easter Bunny!! Grab your copy!* 🐰🩸🐰