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My Daylight Monsters
by Sarah Dalton
I got his book from the author, free of cost, in exchange of an honest review from my side.
Firstly I would like to thank Sarah Dalton, author of My Daylight Monsters, for giving me this opportunity of reading and reviewing this book.
Oh my God, what a great read but terrifying as well. I really enjoyed this story a lot and the horror scenes really scared me like hell. I couldn't sleep that night, fearing that the same Things will haunt me too. It’s that scary, folks. Try it and you’ll know. I would have loved if this would have been a full-length novel instead of a novella but the author managed to pour her heart and soul within these few pages and make it a fast-paced and totally intriguing read.
Here we meet Mary (protagonist) who on the basis of the prescription of her doctor visits a psychiatric ward of a hospital for a couple of days and the horrific moments of her life takes place there. With the increase in the death toll of the patients and her own hallucinations and visions she is torn between the actual fact and her delusions. Is she really crazy or there is something that haunts the ward and the corridors at night?
The author really did a great job and kept the readers confused as well. Sometimes I felt that she may really be crazy but the other times I believed her. The dialogues are really crisp and clear and totally soul touching. I have read and reviewed the Blemished Trilogy of this author and became a fan of her writing and I’m glad to say that she did it again; she mesmerized me by her awesome writing style. There is suspense and thick mystery that will make you chomp on your nails in fear and anticipation. The ending was really unpredictable and I loved the little shocking surprises that the author presented me with on intervals. Overall a great and must read for ya all and I’m sure it will spook you and will chill you up to the very core.
Firstly I would like to thank Sarah Dalton, author of My Daylight Monsters, for giving me this opportunity of reading and reviewing this book.
Oh my God, what a great read but terrifying as well. I really enjoyed this story a lot and the horror scenes really scared me like hell. I couldn't sleep that night, fearing that the same Things will haunt me too. It’s that scary, folks. Try it and you’ll know. I would have loved if this would have been a full-length novel instead of a novella but the author managed to pour her heart and soul within these few pages and make it a fast-paced and totally intriguing read.
Here we meet Mary (protagonist) who on the basis of the prescription of her doctor visits a psychiatric ward of a hospital for a couple of days and the horrific moments of her life takes place there. With the increase in the death toll of the patients and her own hallucinations and visions she is torn between the actual fact and her delusions. Is she really crazy or there is something that haunts the ward and the corridors at night?
The author really did a great job and kept the readers confused as well. Sometimes I felt that she may really be crazy but the other times I believed her. The dialogues are really crisp and clear and totally soul touching. I have read and reviewed the Blemished Trilogy of this author and became a fan of her writing and I’m glad to say that she did it again; she mesmerized me by her awesome writing style. There is suspense and thick mystery that will make you chomp on your nails in fear and anticipation. The ending was really unpredictable and I loved the little shocking surprises that the author presented me with on intervals. Overall a great and must read for ya all and I’m sure it will spook you and will chill you up to the very core.