A review by mystery_jem
Murder Road by Simone St. James

4.0

No one does Supernatural Mystery like Simone St James...

In the midst of July 1995, April and Eddie Carter, freshly married, embarked on their honeymoon journey. However, a wrong turn steered them onto a desolate, dimly lit road late at night. Suddenly, illuminated by their headlights, they spotted a distressed woman ahead, signaling trouble.

Eddie brought the car to a halt, and as the woman entered, they were shocked to see her drenched in blood. Little did they know, this chilling encounter marked the prelude to a harrowing tale, one that would challenge their beliefs to the core.

This story sends shivers down your spine, evoking the eerie atmosphere of a campfire story on a moonless night, far from civilization, with the wind whispering ominously through the trees. If you relish a blend of the supernatural and murder mystery, this is sure to captivate you. Brace yourself for a journey fraught with terror as April and Eddie navigate through the depths of horror - should you dare to accompany them!
Kept my interest from beginning to end.

My only complaint is that there are quite a few places where the author repeated herself, sometimes right after saying the sentence—you read it again a few sentences later, maybe a little differently. It definitely takes you out of the story.