Monday, May 28, 2012

WINTER - a review

Why post about 'winter' when summer is just around the corner? Because it's actually the title of a great book I read recently, and also the name of the main character. WINTER was one of three finalist in this year's 'Grace Awards' in the 'Speculative Fiction' category. As one of the judges for the category, I had the chance to read this awesome book and I'm glad I did. Here is my review:

Winter - a review 
 
The novel Winter by Keven Newsome was a treat to read. It is a paranormal thriller with a Christian message – ‘Christian horror’ if such an oxymoron can exist. Winter is a young ‘Goth’ who is off to college for the first time. She has a past riddled with hurt and trouble, but she is now a Christian, despite her continuing espousal of Goth dress. This is one aspect of the book that I especially liked. The author has set out to completely destroy stereotypes in how his heroine should dress, behave, or even think. Winter has been plagued with recurring nightmares and once at college these escalate. She also starts having waking visions and premonitions. At the same time, disturbing events start taking place at the college. Someone is terrorizing the campus, culminating in a brutal murder. The student president is framed for the deed, while other controversies start to wrack the college as well. Winter and her new college friends begin to see a correlation between her visions and events at the school. Although a reluctant recipient, she seems to have the gift of prophecy, and believes she has been sent to the school to help solve the crimes that have been taking place. A Satanic group seems to be at the center of all the conflict and so Winter and her friends are toppled headlong into a twisted plot of mystery, intrigue and danger. Skillfully woven throughout are flashbacks to Winter’s traumatic past where she learns important life lessons which she draws upon to deal with her present predicament. Although sometimes brutally descriptive, the book never reads as sensationalized or gratuitous. Read this book for a thrilling ride into the occult where good triumphs in the end.  

4 comments:

  1. Occult books freak me out a bit, but this sounds interesting. Thanks for posting the review. I've seen his name and book somewhere but not sure where.

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  2. This story does sound interesting.

    Talking about Winter is very timely right now in my half of the world. It's getting really quite cold.

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  3. Sounds different! Thanks for posting about it!

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  4. It was truly different and a very satisfying read. It wasn't overly scary - ie: I didn't have nightmares afterwards or anything.

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