A review by ambersbooknest
Bait by Trent Pettry

3.0

Bait is unpredictable, fast-paced, and a bit of spooky fun. This novella's 80 pages make it the ideal length for a brief evening reading session. Though I didn't particularly enjoy it, I also didn't despise it. Although I wish there had been a little bit more to it, even though I wasn't aware that was the goal of this book, it was brief and had a nostalgic feel to it. Although that is also not really my preference, it seemed more like a young adult story. I wish it had been a bit longer and delved a little further, because it left me with far too many unanswered questions.

"Even Tank Dixon, a Marine Biologist with the Crystal River Conservatory, couldn’t classify the cephalopod-like creature with a taste for small, warm-blooded animals."