Zebra horror is proving to be very boring. This is no different with boring characters and a plot with no backbone. Pretty much 300 pages of a kid in a hospital and another kid causing mediocre teenage bs drama.
They were tiny miracles, blue I twin babies kept alive in the hospital in the intensive care unit they are tiny heart beats in sync with electric poles there frail veins throbbed with blood fed to them through biotechnical wiring. Side-by-side, isolated from human contact, Kerri and Galen.
That is the back page cover of this book, what you actually get is 332 pages of one twin in the hospital, the happening of some off hand characters that do not really add or take away from the story, and NO real insight to their “dark powers” until the last ten pages. Which were a mediocre ending.
Not worth the read, or adding it to your collection.
It may count as read on the list, but I quit this book halfway through. Nothing like the description on the cover at all, it read to me more like an EZ-read hospital drama than a horror story. The supposed evil twins story turned into one twin in the hospital while the others is skulking about exploding street lamps and making tech fail. The one little plane scene was horrific, I must admit. Now, I know Zebra horror is supposed to be bad writing, but it's never been this bad, before. Sorry, author...I am not a fan of this book.
I like that it was in big print and the chapters were not super long. It was an interesting story I’ll say that but the ending wasn’t really what I had in mind.
So overall wasn’t thrilled with it. A lot more for the ending and slow your role with all the characters flipping back and forth. It’s ok if it’s only two people but this one had like 7-10 hard to keep it straight.
It wasn’t actually scary I found it sort of boring but wanted to finish it to much medical referencing. More like a supernatural thriller than horror and very slow. The characters were kind of stereotypes . They didn’t really make the reader care about them.
Not a fan...first off, the description I found online is not what happens in this book. Galen is barely in this, about 98 per cent of the book he's in the coma. The ending was abrupt as heck and the 'epilogue' was laughable.
Hopefully the writer's other books are better.
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