Giveaway Tour and My Review ~ Sorrow’s Point ~ Fear that which can’t be seen.

Posted: October 16, 2013 in Blog Tour, Demons, giveaways, Guest Post, horror, reviews
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I have another awesome book for your Halloween reading list!

Sorrow’s Point by Danielle DeVor.

I read this and went to bed with the lights on!

I have a special guest post for ya, some details about the book and where you can purchase it, and my review!

Oh, don’t forget to enter the fantastic giveaway too!

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Summary:

Not all exorcists are created equal- especially those that are “marked”.

When defrocked ex-priest, Jimmy Holiday, agrees to help an old friend’s sick daughter, Lucy, he unearths unexpected horrors. Blackmoor, his friend’s new residence, has a dark history that makes it appear almost alive. Jimmy must decide if Lucy is only ill, or if the haunting of the house and her apparent possession are real.

After the house begins affecting him as well; seeing colors of magic and his voice taking on an unusual power, Jimmy discovers that he is apparently “marked”. Whatever being “marked” means, Jimmy doesn’t care. He wants to help Lucy. Helping Lucy means performing the exorcism.

Jimmy knows the ceremony, but it’s belief that matters. And if a demon is using a little girl as a meatsuit, his faith had better be strong enough to kick it back to Hell. Otherwise, he might damn them both.~~~~

My Review

I couldn’t resist Sorrow’s Point when I read the description.

Defrocked ex-priest Jimmy Holiday can’t refuse when his old friend, Will, calls him for help. He suspects his young daughter, Lucy, is possessed by a demon.

Upon his arrival at Blackmoor Hall, Jimmy begins to gather the evidence needed  to prove possession so the church will authorize an exorcism.

The old house has a history. A previous owner, Archibald Black, was  obsessed with the dark arts and one headline in an old newspaper proclaimed, “Cannibal or Misunderstood Millionaire?”

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Whatever is inside Lucy likes to play games. The games soon become life threatening  Now none of them go anywhere in the house alone and they’re forced to all sleep in the only safe room in the house.

As Lucy’s condition worsens and her health declines dangerously, Jimmy fears he doesn’t have time to wait for a church sanctioned exorcism. He just may have to do it himself.

This story made me think of The Exorcist. A little girl is possessed by something evil and is no longer that little girl.

Possessions usually start with strange noises and moving objects, like a poltergeist. Then, as with Lucy, subtle changes begin with the victims personality.

Once the possession is complete, things go from bad to really bad very quickly.

That’s where the similarity ends.

The author deftly wrote in more than one point of view and flashed back to the past throughout the story to get you familiar with the history of the small town, the house, and its previous inhabitants. I easily followed the author as she led me along and built her horror in bits and pieces.

I pictured the before Lucy and the Lucy after her possession and while I felt sorry for her, like those in the house, I was afraid of her too. This was not a little girl, but something ancient, something demonic and it wasn’t going away easily.

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When I went to the theatre to see The Exorcist, I was absolutely horrified. I’ve always been afraid of the unseen and when I got home that night I never slept a wink. I lived in Michigan then and it was the dead of winter. When it gets really cold the house cracks loudly, just like the noises described in this book.

I slept with the lights on for a long time after that, and while I can now watch that movie without any ill affects, I’m still terrified of the unknown. Of what lurks beyond our ability to see.

I read this at night, which is my normal reading time. I was okay in the beginning, was okay as I read further, then I said, “Nope, no more tonight!”

Sorrow’s Point is creepy in all capital letters. Keep a torch handy while reading it and whatever you do, don’t go see what the noise is.

One more thing. The ending was fantastic. I really liked what the author sprung on me.

5 Stars

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A Character Guest Post

A Witch’s Thoughts on Demons by Tabby Settle

I’ll freely admit that demons scare me. They aren’t hot men featured on the covers of romance novels. When you meet one- it isn’t pretty.

I’ve been lucky to have two demonic encounters in my life, and the one thing that is the same with both is the smell. Demons stink.

I’m serious. They smell like the worst rotten crap you can imagine. I don’t know about you, but even if a demon was hot, I wouldn’t go near something that smelled like that.

Not that demons are pretty either. Outside a body, they look like a weird dark cloud. Inside a body, well, Linda Blair doesn’t hold a candle to it.

If you can get beyond the look, then there is the feeling. When you encounter a demon, they feel wrong. Or bad. Or evil. Whatever you want to call it.

Now, I keep my pentacle close. Closer than I did before that’s for sure. With the crap I’ve seen from dealing with Jimmy, anything that you have belief in will help you with a demon, but it still can hurt you.

I’m not sure what it all means, but if there is a demon, there has to be a higher power. The fact that my religious stuff worked, well, that’s proof that my stuff is just as good as anything else to ward off evil.

So, don’t romanticize demons. Or, at least be conscious that what you are reading really is fiction. I’d rather not have to help with another exorcism if I can keep from it.

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Danielle Devor

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Danielle DeVor spent her early years fantasizing about vampires and watching “Salem’s Lot” way too many times.  After living briefly in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she moved back to her hometown to write.  When not writing and reading about weird things, you will find her hanging out at the nearest coffee shop, enjoying a mocha frappuccino.

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1st – $25 Amazon gift card
2nd – T-shirt with Sorrow’s Point cover
3rd – signed bookmark

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Comments
  1. mcushing7 says:

    Thanks so much to you for another amazing giveaway!!!! You really are amazing and my favorite “book” blogger out there.. i NEVER delete your posts! I always read them and sign up! I just wanted you to know that! Thanks for being the blogger that you are!

  2. Ooooooooh, I don’t think I can handle this one! I need my sleep. But folks who are bigger and braver than me will love this book. Even Danielle’s author pic is haunting – nicely done! Another great review.

    • fuonlyknew says:

      Thanks Kelan. I like Danielle’s pic too. Is she red riding hood or a sheep in wolf.s clothing? Great job.
      This was a scary story that chills you a bit in the beginning and builds in tension as you go. Lots happening. The author did a great job with the flashbacks and writing in different POVs.

  3. Hazel says:

    Wow.. this one sounds awesome. Def added to my TBR pile.. and its the perfect month for it too 😉 Thanks for the giveaway 🙂

  4. Emma says:

    Oh wow, that cover freaks me out. And possession horror stories are probably the only scary films/books that really frighten me these days

    • fuonlyknew says:

      Unseen things scare me the most. I can’t imagine having something like a demon right there in front of me and not even knowing it. My hair stands up just thinking about it!
      Aliens, sharks, and mythical creatures are right behind it in scaring me good!

  5. Taylor Dean says:

    Creepy. Just creepy. This is not a book I can read. But I loved the character guest post. Clever! Kudos to the author for being able to write this kind of book and still sleep at night! And I imagine that lots of people will love this book at this time of year!

    • fuonlyknew says:

      It is perfect for the season for sure. It gave me chills and that’s not easy to do with all of the horror I’ve watched and read!
      I love the guest post. Tabby is one of my favorite characters but I didn’t mention her because I felt it would be revealing too much. She’s my kind of gal.

  6. This sounds like an awesome book. Thanks for sharing a new author. Have a great day.

  7. Thanks so much for hosting me- and thanks everyone for the kind words about my author’s pic. 🙂

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