A review by pandasbookshelf
Six Days by Russell Dickerson, James A. Moore, Kelli Owen

5.0

Six Days is chilling standalone horror novel by author, Kelli Owen. This author was new to me. The horrifying synopsis sold me on this one. Jenny wakes up in the dark, in an unfamiliar place with no recollection of how she got there or who has done this to her. The book showcases the human survival instinct and paints a nightmarish situation that you can’t help but consider what you would do if faced with the same fate. Its easy to empathize with Jenny’s despair, hopelessness and her will to survive. I found that I enjoyed Jenny’s backstory which is told through her memories as she tries to piece together how and what has happened to her. These scenes really fleshed out her character and made you empathize with her all the more. I felt invested in Jenny’s struggle and turned page after page wanting to know what happened and the truth behind her situation. I found the authors writing very strong and easy to be immersed in. I read it in one sitting. Highly recommend this one. Thank you to Cemetery Dance Publications for a copy for review. I loved it so much I purchased a copy from Amazon straight after reading.