What would you do to save the one who hurt you the deepest?
The one you loved the most?
Garret is a blacksmith in a small town in the Appalachian Mountains. But two years after a young woman dies in a lonely cabin, a darkness falls over Garret's home. A shadow that breaks families and skirts the edges of nightmares.
A dead girl, a five hundred year old secret, and a creature from another age. Something is waiting for Garret, and it's been holding a grudge for a long, long time.
Only when Garret comes face to face with the creature does he realize the truth.
My sincerest apologies for being hasty in my review of Brimstone Part 1. I wish I had read both Parts before submitting my earlier review. Every question that was raised in Part 1 along with all the reasons I originally only rated it 4 Stars were answered and explained in Part 2 in great detail. The boy becomes a man. Foster is a genius writing on the same level as many earlier classics. Brimstone takes the Dark Fantasy genre to another level. The characters, including the supernatural and surreal, come to life before your eyes. The scenes are painted in vivid colors. Foster has a way of feeding your imagination so it reacts like a muscle on steroids. The pace is non-stop and the gruesome details will have you leaving the lights on at night long after you put the book down. I highly recommend this story to anyone that leans toward the Dark. I received this eBook in exchange for an honest review and I thoroughly enjoyed every page of it.