So when I finished reading the first Nightmare Club book, Joy Ride, I read the preview for the next book and knew I had to have it. Eventually I found a not too expensive copy on Thriftbooks and purchased The Initiation.
That short preview couldn't prepare me for how great it would be.
A teenage girl has her boyfriend meet her in the woods. She goes to the Cooper Riding Academy, an all-girl school in Cooper Hollow, so she says she has a surprise for him which turns out to be...a horse.
Not to keep but for them to take for a ride since he use to live on a farm and loved horses. It's a beautiful gray horse and it seems like a romantic evening at first but it goes oh so wrong when the horse's eyes turn a demonic red.
It lets out a screech like a demon and takes the couple for a ride before throwing them into a lake.
The teenage boy doesn't see his girlfriend come up for air so he dives down below the water to save her. Unseen on the shore, the girl and the horse watch the young man drown in a torrent of blood, water and viscera. The horse truly is a demon and the young woman passed the test like all of the others by sacrificing the life of the one she loved.
We go forward five months and are now focused on Kimberly Kilpatrick, seventeen. She goes to Cooper Riding Academy after convincing her guardians, her aunt and uncle, to send her there for her senior year. Anything to be away from them, they never wanted to be saddled down looking after her but her parents died when she was nine and there was no one else.
Not that the all-girl school is any better. Ever since she got there, Kimberly's grades that were great in public school are barely passing here and she can't even enjoy riding the horses when not in class. That's because of the other reason that Kimberly wants to pack up and go home to her horrible relatives: Sharon Cruise.
Filthy rich and stuck-up Sharon who tried to make Kimberly take the blame for her act of vandalism on a teacher's car the very first day she arrived. Kimberly stuck to her guns and refused, Sharon almost got expelled but her daddy fixed that and she has made Kimberly's life a living hell since then.
Her latest dirty deeds have been buying the horse Kimberly loved most at the school all out of pettiness and Sharon now plans to make Kimberly the new girl to be tormented and shunned at school, replacing current punching bag Thelma Hopkins.
Kimberly is soon rescued by Ashlyn McConnel, another rich girl at the school. Kimberly can't understand why since they have never spoken before but it's also because she and her friends have quite a reputation at school. They have good grades and good looks but no one seems to mess with them and especially Sharon, who is told point blank by Ashlyn to stay away from Kimberly.
Kimberly gets introduced to the two other girls, Tanya and Nikki, and sees nothing really wrong with any of them. Their clique has a name, Beauty's Daughters, from a poem by Lord Byron but they are called by another name, Predators. They take Kimberly under their wing and proceed to torment the daylights out of Sharon until she comes begging them to stop.
Kimberly doesn't take the apology...she's quite a mean girl now. She sneaks out with the other girls past curfew to go to The Night Owl Club but have a rather harrowing time getting there at first.
It's Ashlyn's anniversary with her boyfriend, Gregory Rose, who is in a band. He looks like a punk but shows that he isn't as dumb as people may believe him to be by quoting Nietzsche but shows what a jerk he is by hitting Kimberly in the jaw for no good reason!
Ashlyn sends him off and breaks up with him but now with Gregory gone, the girls have no way to get to the club or even anywhere close to school or to town to get any kind of pain medicine for Kimberly's jaw. Whether it is fate, a car soon pulls up and comes to their rescue.
Or more to Kimberly's because he goes past the other girls and asks her if she needs help. He is very handsome and Kimberly falls hard for his brown eyes. He introduces himself as Joel "Griff" Griffiths and it is clear that he is interested in Kimberly even while still being polite enough to the three other girls.
The night takes another sharp curve when it seems that Griff and Gregory have some sort of bad blood between them and they almost get into a fight at The Night Owl but Mr. Demos ends it before it can escalate to punches. The only positive thing to come from this is that Griff asks Kimberly out for another date on Friday with her weekend pass...it's love.
Kimberly has gained confidence thanks to her new friends and developed a relationship with Griff that seems out of a romance novel. The dream soons turns into a nightmare when people start turning up dead and they all have connections to Kimberly, Griff and the Predator girls.
Kimberly is also having dreams of a gray horse with demonic-red eyes, taking terrified children to the lake and throwing them into red, churning waters. Drowning them.
What does it want with Kimberly? It wants her soul. If Kimberly passes The Initiation like her friends, she will be a part of their world. She will be powerful thanks to the darkness behind the creature that has existed for centuries.
All Kimberly has to do is destroy the only thing she has left to love...Griff.
Everything about this book is just right up my alley. There is romance, drama, horror, ancient lore and it is intriguing and entertaining.
There are characters to cheer for like Kimberly and Griff, characters to hate like Gregory, Sharon and Kimberly's awful aunt and uncle and even the antagonists seem to have at least some reason for being conflicted and victimized...slightly.
It is a The Craft meets Highlander kind of mash-up vibe and if that sounds to your liking, I highly recommend The Initiation.
Out of the first three books in The Nightmare Club series, it is my favorite one since those are the only ones I have read...so far.
The debut was good and the sophomore effort was great and the third one was okay I guess so I'll just have to wait and see if any other entry or entries I find are just as intriguing as this one.
If you can get your hands on this series, it's a thumbs-up from me.