31 Days Of Thrills And Chills #23 ~ Inferno Park

Posted: October 23, 2018 in horror, reviews
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Welcome to My 31 Days Of Thrills And Chills 2018! I did this last year and so excited to do it again. I’ll be sharing reviews and lots of extra spooky stuff every day leading up to Halloween. I hope you’ll join me!

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I’m sharing all kinds of books, movies, and other spooky stuff for every day in October. Gots to get those scares on for the 31st!

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Inferno Park

J.L. Bryan

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Genre:  Horror

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My Review

Life in Conch City was good for Carter. He lived by the beach and Starland Amusement Park was but a stone’s throw away. But, good things come to a swift and tragic end when a sinkhole opens up under Starland. So many injuries, so much death. Carter survived but he’ll never be the same.

I went into this book cold. I didn’t read the blurb or skim any reviews. I just knew from that spectacular cover that I was in for a ride.  The bestest, scariest kind of ride, where you squeeze your eyes shut, hold on tight as you can, and kiss your…Well, you know. Kind of like riding a rollercoaster, only so much more terrifying.

I’ve always thought a run down, abandoned amusement park would be the perfect setting for a horror story. I was once at our county fair and it was closing time. Most everyone was gone, the lights were going out one by one, faint laughter and shouts could be heard. I was alone but for a moment and I was terrified. I felt that while reading this book. Bryan breathed life into his characters, let me walk among them, and then let the evil seep in.

Having read the author’s Ghost Trapper series. I know he can write some dark stuff, but I guess I was lulled into letting my guard down. It was just some teens exploring the rusted hulk of a park. Ha! Shame on me for thinking like a teenager. You know how they think they’ll live forever. Well, the author puts a stop to that myth in such chilling ways. Amusement parks have so many attractions and games and I thought the author got really creative with how to use them for the best scares. And when I read the last page, the last word, I was left thinking, now that’s a horror story.

Grab your tickets. Choose a ride. But be warned. The ride ain’t over til it’s bloody well over.

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Synopsis

Carter was only twelve when he witnessed the disaster that killed more than a hundred people at Starland Amusement Park. Five years later, Carter’s hometown is no longer a busy Florida panhandle resort, but a slowly dying town full of empty motels and attractions rusting behind chains and padlocks.

Now something evil stirs in the ruins of the old amusement park…something with an alluring siren song drawing visitors into the dark mysteries of the forbidden world behind the gate. Something with an appetite for restless, yearning souls.

Carter reluctantly returns to the old park in the company of a new girl in town, who is obsessed with urban decay and pop-culture ruins, and discovers the evil at work. To stop it, and protect the children of the town, Carter will have to face his oldest and deepest fears.

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Comments
  1. Beware Of The Reader says:

    I will stay far far away from amusement parks for now Laura! 😂

  2. krazaykris says:

    Being in an abandoned amusement park sounds super creepy. It’s one thing when it’s all lit and there’s noise all around, it a whole other ball game when it’s dark and silent. Too many things could be lurking being all those structures.

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I’ve read several books with this setting and seen some good movies too. The author knocked his story out of the “park!” LOL

  3. Stormi D Johnson says:

    This sounds pretty cool!

  4. Laurie | Bark says:

    This sounds rather terrifying!

  5. You’re killing me! My TBR is out of control and is gonna crush me before you finish your month!

    • fuonlyknew says:

      LOL I can’t believe how many good books I found on my shelves and Kindle that I hadn’t shared. I’m actually reading three at the same time right now so I can squeeze them in. Only 8 more days left!

  6. A most excellent review Laura. Now I want a ticket to ride. “=_
    sherry @ fundinmental

  7. Liliana says:

    Omg! This one popped up on my radar at the beginning of the month! I haven’t gotten around to it, but like you, I love Ellie Jordan and will definitely be reading this one sooner or later! It sounds amazing! I am so glad to hear that you enjoyed it!

    And being at the county fair at closing time sounds truly terrifying. Glad you made it out of there alive 😅 lol

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I adore Ellie Jordan. All caught up on those and waiting for more! I had forgotten I had this one. So glad I read it! And I no longer go to a fair after dark. LOL

  8. I haven’t done great with the author’s books in the past-through no fault of his I must add!- but I can never resist a theme park setting and I bought this last week!

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I can think of one or two things that might not be the best fit for you, but overall, I think you’ll like this one.

  9. This sound extremely interesting. I’m adding to my TBR.

    Melanie @ Hot Listens & Books of My Heart

  10. Lelia T says:

    Before I read a word of what you had to say, I thought, “Whoa, that cover!” And then your review was the icing on the cake 😉

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