A review by kristeneden
The Nightmare Feast by Andrew Klavan

5.0

Klavan delivers another spectacular read in The Nightmare Feast. Delivering an immersive experience without being overly descriptive, Austin Lively continues on his quest straddling two equally messed up worlds. Lively’s growth through the first and second book is a subtle one that is deeply relatable to what true growth feels like as we are forced to confront hard things with burdensome responsibilities.

A gaping hole in book 2 was Maude’s absence. I’m hoping she shows up in book 3, as the dialogue between Maude and Lively was clever and laugh out loud funny, a dynamic I sorely missed in Nightmare Feast.

Audio version was terrific. Great job, Knowles.