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A review by crafty_goblin
A Lonely Broadcast: Book Two by Kel Byron
dark
funny
mysterious
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Jack Townsend has a gas station, Kel Byron has a lonely broadcast in a fire watch tower settled in the middle of a creepy forest, protecting a mountain village that never let you leave, from monsters that wear the face of your loved ones. Or is it an arm ? An eye ?
I stumbled upon the first settlement of A Lonely Broadcast few months ago while looking for books to start the spooky season. And let's me tell you that I've been hooked from page one and was super excited when I saw that the second book was coming.
The vibes are creepy, weird, gory and bloody. The plot is awesome and the setup partially enclosed in an old fire tower now radio broadcast to protect the village does the trick.
The character are unhinged, broken, funny, loyal, totally bag shit crazy and witty. It was so easy to root for Daniel ans Evelyn and I liked the fact that Finn takes a bit more "screen time" in the second book.
World building, background history and character development are top notch. The whole plot make sense and the rhythm ans tension definitely work together for the best creepy and horror atmosphere.
I usually don't like series especially when all the books are not written yet but A Lonely Broadcast is now my favorite series and I cannot wait for the next settlement.
I stumbled upon the first settlement of A Lonely Broadcast few months ago while looking for books to start the spooky season. And let's me tell you that I've been hooked from page one and was super excited when I saw that the second book was coming.
The vibes are creepy, weird, gory and bloody. The plot is awesome and the setup partially enclosed in an old fire tower now radio broadcast to protect the village does the trick.
The character are unhinged, broken, funny, loyal, totally bag shit crazy and witty. It was so easy to root for Daniel ans Evelyn and I liked the fact that Finn takes a bit more "screen time" in the second book.
World building, background history and character development are top notch. The whole plot make sense and the rhythm ans tension definitely work together for the best creepy and horror atmosphere.
I usually don't like series especially when all the books are not written yet but A Lonely Broadcast is now my favorite series and I cannot wait for the next settlement.
Graphic: Animal death, Body horror, Death, Gore, Violence, Blood
Moderate: Alcoholism