Six years have passed since trouble last visited Cades Cove….
The death and destruction wrought by Teutates, along with Allie Mae McCormick’s deadly rage against David Hobbs and his family in Tennessee and Colorado, has almost been forgotten. The renowned “lovers’ lane” ravine in the heart of Cades Cove rests quietly below moonlit skies at night, and John Running Deer can once again enjoy the seclusion of his Smoky Mountain residence… almost.
Ever since the previous hauntings ended, a ghost known only as Galiena has made her presence known to John on an increasingly frequent basis. As a former spirit guide to John’s grandfather, Two Eagles Cry, Galiena has kept watch over the bones belonging to four siblings of Teutates buried in another ravine near Cherokee, North Carolina for the past millennia. The ravine lies in the shadow of a majestic mountain disdained by the Cherokee because of the presence of these once-violent entities—a place known as Tsvsgina Odalv, or “Devil Mountain”.
Recent construction of luxury cabins surrounding the ravine has awakened the entities, and Galiena enlists John’s help to try and prevent these four ancient deities from escaping their imprisonment and bringing untold misery and bloodshed to the area. But what happens when John is too late to prevent the escape? Even with the help of Evelyn and David Hobbs there are no guaranties that what happened in Cades Cove won’t be visited upon the unsuspecting residents living near this new ravine.
As the death toll climbs, John and his companions race to cure the tainted land and find a way to subdue its bloodthirsty tenants… to hopefully prevent worse carnage from spreading beyond the realm of Devil Mountain.
Acclaim for Aiden James:
“Aiden James has written a deeply psychological, gripping tale that keeps the readers hooked from page one.” Bookfinds review for “The Forgotten Eden”
“A variety of twists, surprises, and subplots keep the story moving forward at a good pace. My interest was piqued almost immediately and my attention never wavered as I forced my eyes to stay open well into the night. Aiden James is a Master Storyteller, whose career is on the rise! Out-freaking-standing-excellent!” Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews, for “Immortal Plague”
“Aiden James’ writing style flows very easily and I found that Cades Cove snowballed into a very gripping tale. Clearly the strengths in the piece were as the spirit's interaction became prevalent with the family…. The Indian lore and ceremonies and the flashbacks to Allie Mae's (earthly) demise were very powerful. I think those aspects separated the work from what we've seen before in horror and ghost tales.” Evelyn Klebert, Author of “A Ghost of a Chance”, “Dragonflies”, and “An Uneasy Traveler” for “Cades Cove”
“The intense writing style of Aiden James kept my eyes glued to the story and the pages seemed to fly by at warp speed…. Twists, turns, and surprises pop up at random times to keep the reader off balance. It all blends together to create one of the best stories I have read all year.” Detra Fitch, Huntress Reviews, for “The Devil’s Paradise”
“Aiden James is insanely talented! We are watching a master at work…Ghost stories don’t get any better than this.” J.R. Rain, Author of “Moon Dance’ and “Vampire Moon
J.R. Rain is the author of 110 novels and counting. He lives on an island in the Pacific Northwest, where he's hard at work on his next novel... and fighting off sparkly vampires.
Oh how I hate I have no more Cade's Cove books to read unless Aiden James has a secret I don't know about. This last part of the series was filled with anything and everything one looks for in a paranormal-normal-magic book with characters that you can solidly relate to. I thoroughly enjoyed this series revolving around where I lived and visited. I can't stop reading. The flow of the book is realistic. One book readily moves to the next. There is no excess repetition of what brought us to this point. So, my advice read the whole series and in order. This would make a great mini series (hint hint Amazon Prime.)
The Hobbs family and their Native American friends just can't catch a break!! Devil Mountain, third book in the series is as good as the first two!! Like I have said since reading this series, I will never look at Cades Cove or the Great Smoky Mountains the same way ever again. I don't know if any of the legends and stories written about here come from history or the mind of James. Either way this is an awesome series. Best part... judging from the ending of Devil Mountain, John and Evelyn's adventures just may not be over!! I sure hope there is more to come!!
I loved this series and hated to have it end! Who doesn't love a good ghost story based on one of the most beautiful places in the world?! I hope this isn't the end for John Running Deer and all the crew! Would love for more stories to go on!
Just finished reading "Devil Mountain" (Cades Cove Series Book 3), by Aiden James. This book is steeped in American Indian and Gallic folklore and myth, and was a fantastic read. This (according to the author), is not the last we will hear from the Hobbs and Running Deer clan...and I for one am so glad to hear that. I loved all 3 of these books, but for now I must be content with what was given and leave the Hobbs and Running Deer clan to their quests and wait for the story to continue in the future. Synopsis: "Six years have passed since trouble last visited Cades Cove…. The death and destruction wrought by Teutates, along with Allie Mae McCormick’s deadly rage against David Hobbs and his family in Tennessee and Colorado, has almost been forgotten. The renowned “lovers’ lane” ravine in the heart of Cades Cove rests quietly below moonlit skies at night, and John Running Deer can once again enjoy the seclusion of his Smoky Mountain residence… almost. Ever since the previous hauntings ended, a ghost known only as Galiena has made her presence known to John on an increasingly frequent basis. As a former spirit guide to John’s grandfather, Two Eagles Cry, Galiena has kept watch over the bones belonging to four siblings of Teutates buried in another ravine near Cherokee, North Carolina for the past millennia. The ravine lies in the shadow of a majestic mountain disdained by the Cherokee because of the presence of these once-violent entities—a place known as Tsvsgina Odalv, or “Devil Mountain”. Recent construction of luxury cabins surrounding the ravine has awakened the entities, and Galiena enlists John’s help to try and prevent these four ancient deities from escaping their imprisonment and bringing untold misery and bloodshed to the area. But what happens when John is too late to prevent the escape? Even with the help of Evelyn and David Hobbs there are no guaranties that what happened in Cades Cove won’t be visited upon the unsuspecting residents living near this new ravine. As the death toll climbs, John and his companions race to cure the tainted land and find a way to subdue its bloodthirsty tenants… to hopefully prevent worse carnage from spreading beyond the realm of Devil Mountain."
I always enjoy visiting John Running Deer and his fellow malevolent spirit hunting crew. It's also great to see so much of the beauty of East Tennessee featured and introduced to readers everywhere. I'm excited to read book 4. Loved every page. The fact that Aiden James is a local writer just adds another layer of enjoyment.
If you're looking for a great supernatural thriller, settle into your favorite reading book and let John introduce you to Brigindo and her evil siblings! Most of the action takes place in the equally beautiful state of North Carolina, but there is a dash of TN added. Happy reading y'all.
This series is the best one by far and I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a great read of Cade’s Cove and Tennessee and the Cherokee Indians of North Carolina.
I did enjoy the 3 books in this series. As stated earlier, being from the area made it better, I think. But, I still enjoyed them. Well written, kept my attention and interesting story line. I've enjoyed them and think you will too.
I have come to enjoy books by Aiden James. The first book in this series started my journey and I hope to continue after the completion of this series. I highly recommend anyone read these books.
After the last book being a absolute disappointment I didn’t have high hopes for book number three. I was pleasantly surprised though because this fast paced read has been the best book in the series so far.
This book was a very good read. The information about Gatlinburg and Cherokee was interesting to someone from the area. So far the series has been very entertaining.
Continues the arc of the first two Cades Cove books. I found more enjoyable than #2 since it was not as graphic yet was still sufficiently creepy. On the #4.
After getting a recommendation from a member of an online group I’m in for the Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg TN area, I checked out this series. Definitely worth the read! Each book is better than the last and I absolutely fell in love with the characters, especially John and Evelyn! Slightly spooky but not too bad, at least for me, this is a must read that did not disappoint!
Once again the story was adequate but the author's word choice detracted from the storytelling. There was a level of awkward phrasing and unbelievable dialogue that irritated me constantly. Oh well. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
This book was disappointing. I was happy with where the last book left off and maybe the series should have ended there. That being said this is one of my favorite authors so it does not in any way stop me from reading anything he puts out to the universe. The Witches of Denmark is next!
I read the first two books in this series and was excited about this third one. The pace and intensity was great but it just did not have the shock factor of the first two books. Worthwhile reading though!
I love this author and enjoyed reading his first two books. The details he used to express his story left a clear picture. I would say this book felt rushed and then imagery was just not there this time. It will not keep me from reading his next book in a few minutes from now. Everyone has a day were things just do not fit perfectly. This book is the case for Mr. James. I love how he does keep the friendship and his granddaughter relationship.
A Thursday Review for you!! Devil Mountain By Aiden James Synopsis: Six years have passed since trouble last visited Cades Cove…. The death and destruction wrought by Teutates, along with Allie Mae McCormick’s deadly rage against David Hobbs and his family in Tennessee and Colorado, has almost been forgotten. The renowned “lovers’ lane” ravine in the heart of Cades Cove rests quietly below moonlit skies at night, and John Running Deer can once again enjoy the seclusion of his Smoky Mountain residence… almost. Ever since the previous hauntings ended, a ghost known only as Galiena has made her presence known to John on an increasingly frequent basis. As a former spirit guide to John’s grandfather, Two Eagles Cry, Galiena has kept watch over the bones belonging to four siblings of Teutates buried in another ravine near Cherokee, North Carolina for the past millennia. The ravine lies in the shadow of a majestic mountain disdained by the Cherokee because of the presence of these once-violent entities—a place known as Tsvsgina Odalv, or “Devil Mountain”. Recent construction of luxury cabins surrounding the ravine has awakened the entities, and Galiena enlists John’s help to try and prevent these four ancient deities from escaping their imprisonment and bringing untold misery and bloodshed to the area. But what happens when John is too late to prevent the escape? Even with the help of Evelyn and David Hobbs there are no guaranties that what happened in Cades Cove won’t be visited upon the unsuspecting residents living near this new ravine. As the death toll climbs, John and his companions race to cure the tainted land and find a way to subdue its bloodthirsty tenants… to hopefully prevent worse carnage from spreading beyond the realm of Devil Mountain.
My Review: As always I add the synopsis for you to read what the book is about .. My review is for my feelings and how the book affected me .. I am a HUGE fan of Aiden James and I read everything he writes.. Devil Mountain is the first in a new series spun off of "Cades Cove" (Which is a whole other review and the scariest book I have EVER read) ..With some of the same characters on a mission to stop ancient god like beings from returning from their bound graves to cause havoc on humanity! We see John Running Deer his granddaughter, Evelyn and The Hobbs family ! and with John and Evelyn come their abilities ... We learn about Indian Culture .. about how disturbing Sacred Burial Ground is BAD! The Loyalty of family and friends (who would you get your head torn off for?) AND as he does best Mr. James ..scares the daylight out of you! This book is sooo educational in tradition, magic and the Love of people ! I HIGHLY recommend Devil Mountain!! I give this book 5 Shrouds... (you're gonna need them )
It's really hard for an author to get me interested in books when I'm not interested in the majority in that category. I'm interested in books from different genres, but this type of book usually doesn't interest me. In fact, when I start reading a book of this type, I almost never make it past the first couple of chapters. This series has definitely been an exception. I've loved all three. I just have a hard time keeping my mind interested in things that are just too far out for me to grasp, but these books captured my interest early on and kept it all the way through. This book ends with a vision that hints at a possible fourth book, and if that's the case, I can't wait for that one. In this one, John is the main focus, whereas in the first, David was, and in the second, both families I think held a pretty equal focus. It was interesting to go through the harrowing events through John's eyes, since he grew up more Cherokee than even Evelyn and definitely more than David and his family. By the end of the book, it looks like John might be embracing more of his Cherokee heritage instead of just trying to live a normal life, whatever "normal" is. Great series.
"Nearly six years have passed since trouble visited Cades Cove". After reading just the opening sentence of this story, I was hooked. The Cades Cove books are some of my very favorite by Aiden James, and Devil Mountain does not disappoint. It is the first book in the Cades Cove Mystery Chronicles and is told from the viewpoint of John Running Deer. Many of the characters from the original books are back, and this time they find themselves up against the brothers and sisters of Teutates. The story was fast-paced and at times terrifying. The characters were intriguing and well formed, and it was wonderful to return to the lives of the friends and see what had been going on over the past six years. Now the only problem is waiting to see what happens to this group on their next adventure. I am ready for the next book now!
Written from the first person view of John Running Dear, the story opens with the Hobbs family visiting when John detects the spirit of Galienna, the spirit guardian of four ossuaries holding the remains of Gallic vampiric deities which had been buried for centuries following their millennia of terror.
One burial box has been breached during construction of an upscale housing development outside Cherokee, NC and that demon is on the rampage. John fears that if left to her own devices, she will free her three siblings and unleash unsurpassed horror on the innocents living in the area.
Join John, Evelyn and the Hobbs family as they attempt to restrain the deities and secure a halt of further construction and possible destruction of all four ossuaries.
He ain't no Jimmy Stewart, but Mr Hobbs, still knows how to plan a vacation. With his best Friend Running Dear and super Shaman Evelyn, add in an ancient God with a bad attitude and a score to settle and you have the makings of a "can't put it down", one of a kind trip into unreality. So, put on your seatbelt and enjoy the ride! Are we there yet?
We're back to Cades Cove in Appalachia and developers have desecrated sacred land where ancient entities had been buried. Once these entities are released carnage begins. Fortunately because of Indian help a way is found to stop the evil happenings...for now.