
Holiday for the Hostile
The Hostile Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Doddy
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By:
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Joy Mutter
Holiday for the Hostile, second book in the Hostile series, is probably even stranger than the first. Serena, plus her unusual friend and partner in crime, Tile X, reluctantly find themselves suffering a family holiday at her eccentric grandfather's hovel in Ireland. Who will escape intact from their dramatic holiday from Hell? A gripping paranormal thriller with a splash of horror.
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"Holiday for the Hostile" was my favorite of this three part series. This story dealt not only in the paranormal with Tile X (as in the first book) but also dabbled in the horrors committed by man. More of a cross between a paranormal horror and a murder mystery, this tale was enjoyable on multiple levels. The narration was leaps and bounds better than the first story in the series, but like the first story, this one sort of just drops off at the end. When I read a book, I appreciate the courtesy of an actual ending! I wouldn't recommend reading this book unless you've already read book one and intend on reading book three!I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
Best of the Three
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Holiday for the Hostile
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Nice one !
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VERY THRILLING!
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I was happy to find that the first portion of the book catches you up on what you missed if you didn't read/listen to book one. I think I might have been annoyed, though, if I HAD, as it spent a good amount of time on this. As I said, for me, this was a positive. The story is definitely not one that lands in a single genre. It is part horror, part thriller, part paranormal... Also, I really like authors that are snarky and aren't afraid to have fun with their worlds. The tongue-in-cheek style was enjoyable for me. I enjoyed this book quite a lot and will look for more in the future because I found myself bummed it was over.
An interesting, genre-splitting story
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And Alexander Doddy does a great job managing both the various characters and the variety of accents. Well done.
The quickest of reviews: I’m hooked.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
“It’s Getting Better All The Time”
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Not a bad book
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Dark twist and turns
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A good book.
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What did you like best about Holiday for the Hostile? What did you like least?
It is creative but it is in its own book universe........ it moves from one genre to another I am not sure what category it is.The Author needs to know before the reader has any chance of understanding the true intent of the story.Would you be willing to try another book from Joy Mutter? Why or why not?
Yes because I believe he has talent but needs to be more focused on the genre of the book he is writing.What does Alexander Doddy bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He brings depth to the characters and makes the story more entertaining.Could you see Holiday for the Hostile being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
The work needs more focus before it can go into production.Any additional comments?
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.A book with its own identity crisis.
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