Monday, February 12, 2018

Book Review: COLDWATER by Samuel Parker

I'm not sure many in this world could understand the depths of evil that reside inside Michael.  As a young child he let jealousy and the need for love to allow him to take a life.  The life of his younger brother. From that day on Michael's life was never the same. He was sentenced to prison at the age of 10! How does a 10 year old live and survive in an adult prison? The evil inside of Michael took over, like an act of protection. When Michael's sentence is served he heads home to the only home he's known other than prison. Everyone in town knows his story and they don't want him there. They whisper of the danger that surrounds him and the evil that follows his every step. Michael just wanted to be left alone, but Haywood decided that he and "his boys" would handle the situation once and for all!



Cold Water starts off with Michael awakening and realizing he's been buried alive. He is able to dig his way out, but knows that if they came after him once they will continue to do it again and again.  As the story unfolds Michael is desperately trying to stay steps ahead of Haywood and his men. All the while dealing with the evil within and the local men hunting him down Michael doesn't realize that his sister is returning to town to deal with him in her own way.

Samuel Parker is a new author to me and I found I enjoyed his writing. The characters were developed, the plot was interesting and I was hooked enough to read this book in one afternoon.  


** I received this book from Revel free for my honest opinion. 

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