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The Jersey Devil - Hunter Shea
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Lee wrote: "I've seen this book recommended in a few places. I'd like to join."
Great! Shea has been carving out a nice niche with his cryptozoology tales. I expect nothing less from this one.
Great! Shea has been carving out a nice niche with his cryptozoology tales. I expect nothing less from this one.

I just checked on Amazon.
The eBook version is available there for $0.99.
https://www.amazon.com/Jersey-Devil-H...
Maybe some more people will grab it now and join us in our buddy read. :)
The eBook version is available there for $0.99.
https://www.amazon.com/Jersey-Devil-H...
Maybe some more people will grab it now and join us in our buddy read. :)


Tammy wrote: "Yeah, I would love to read this, but not sure that I can do it when everyone else is. I am broke until the end of the month. Plus I am also reading 4 other books at the moment. Will definitely add ..."
Good news, Tammy. It is dirt cheap on Amazon right now.
Good news, Tammy. It is dirt cheap on Amazon right now.

Tim wrote: "Was only gonna at this to my 'eventually check out' list, but since it's only $0.99 right now for the kindle version, might as well join in."
Glad to have you, Tim.
Anyone else?!?
Glad to have you, Tim.
Anyone else?!?

True. I'll start it today and see if it can lure me from my other books.


I just finished chapter 14.
So far, the story is quite entertaining. Very creepy and gory in places.
Who else has already read some chapters?
So far, the story is quite entertaining. Very creepy and gory in places.
Who else has already read some chapters?

First line :
Jane Moreland couldn’t believe how heavy Henry was, now that he was deadweight and starting to ripen.
Good first line. Instant introduction to a character and a good hook for us horror fans. I'm guessing that the first chapter is the prologue. We have a bird like creature that can swoop down and grab people as easy as a pelican grabs fish. The hook just went in a little deeper.


Looking forward to reading this one. I have read a few of Hunter Shea's books in the past.

I'm 50% in now.
I agree with you, Lee.
After the first 10 or so chapters we know who the main characters are. In the beginning, I found it a little hard to get into the story, because there were so many different characters introduced. I'm wondering if those of them who are still alive, will appear again sometime later in the story.
I agree with you, Lee.
After the first 10 or so chapters we know who the main characters are. In the beginning, I found it a little hard to get into the story, because there were so many different characters introduced. I'm wondering if those of them who are still alive, will appear again sometime later in the story.
Finished!
That has been quite a wild ride.
Can't wait what you others think about it.
That has been quite a wild ride.
Can't wait what you others think about it.

Overall, I've got to say I enjoyed the book. Had some trouble at first getting into it because of the character jumping, but once I picked up on the b-grade monster movie vibe it had I ended up rolling with it and enjoyed it for what it was.

Me too. I can't go on carnival rides that drop you. It's just no fun. Hell for me would be a helicopter.

I like this description. I got caught up reading something else but I feel I want to finish this now.

I've read up on the Jersey Devil and looked into it reported origins and so far Shea has kept a lot of the traditional folklore accurate whilst putting his own spin on the myth.
For what it is worth, my guess is that it has something to do with the barrels being dumped in chapter one by the locals. The time lines seem to add up. Dumping who knows what for a few years and the sighting and attacks start in the last few years.
Have to wait and see.

The early parts of the book were definitely more enjoyable. Characters were developed well and the story was unfolding with intrigue.
The ending felt so rushed you have to wonder if the author had a deadline.

Overall I liked it. I'm glad I took the recommendation.


Hey Jennifer! Thank you for reading it. I hope you like it so far. It gets wilder as it rolls along. :)
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Anyone else want to join in?