Inhabited
Love and Torment, Book 2
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Michael Mau
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Daniel Wescott
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“Olly, Olly, Oxen free!" my son's voice called, but it wasn't my son. My son was dead.
A heart pounding thrill ride from the start. Inhabited will take you on an emotional tour in an edge of your seat experience you’ll never forget.
Jack is being targeted by his dead son while trying to keep the rest of his family safe in the Maine north woods. Tensions rise and marital troubles boil to the surface while he struggles, and his daughter becomes stronger than even she realizes she can be. Meanwhile, in Quebec City, two young lovers are trying to tell each other a secret while they are on a collision course with Jack and his family.
A supernatural thriller unlike anything you’ve seen before, Inhabited will scare the snot out of you.
Daniel Wescott delivers a fast-paced and thought provoking story in this almost cinematic novel full of love and torment. Blending the genres of supernatural thriller and romance, Inhabited reveals a new kind of threat to our immortal souls.
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- Edith Scarlett
- 04-05-24
The Haunting of a Father
Inhabited explores the darker sides of grief and guilt. Jack's journey is a haunting exploration of the supernatural and the human soul.
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- Alicia Gonzales
- 24-03-24
A Supernatural Rollercoaster of Emotion
This is a riveting tale that grabs you from the very first page and doesn't let go until the end. Daniel Wescott masterfully combines elements of supernatural horror with poignant family drama, creating a story that is both chilling and deeply moving. The characters are richly drawn, and their struggles feel all too real, making for a truly immersive reading experience. With its twists and turns, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page. A must-read for fans of both supernatural fiction and heartfelt storytelling.
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- Danita Boling
- 02-05-24
Love in the Face of Terror
The romantic subplot adds depth to the story, making the terror even more intense. Inhabited deftly weaves romance and horror into a unique tapestry.
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- Earnest Goodwin
- 20-12-24
A Darkly Beautiful Romance
This audiobook is as haunting as it is beautiful. The narrator does a brilliant job with the characters, making the story feel real. It’s an intense, passionate listen that romance fans will love.
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- Nicole Price
- 04-05-24
The Secrets We Keep
The story's romantic subplot in Quebec City adds an intriguing twist. The connection between the two settings is cleverly executed.
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- Damon Chandler
- 22-03-24
Lovely
The engaging dialogue keeps the story moving forward at an easy yet quick pace. His writing techniques keep the listener engaged and compelled to listen. Wescott masterfully interweaves several storylines, and characters while also bringing emotions to the forefront authentically. The characters exhibit depth and substance which highlights their well-developed traits.
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- Lorraine Vega
- 23-03-24
Well-developed
It offers a thrilling glimpse into the future of Martian colonization. With its gripping narrative and well-developed characters, it's a definite page-turner.
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- Donovan
- 17-11-24
Echoes of the Heart
An emotional rollercoaster that grips you from start to finish! Inhabited: Love and Torment, Book 2 masterfully weaves raw passion with deep-seated heartache, pulling listeners into a world where love battles against the darkest of struggles. The narration brings every feeling to life, making you feel each tear, every whisper, and every pulse of longing. This is a story that stays with you long after the final chapter, leaving you eagerly awaiting the next installment.
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- Ben Booth
- 24-03-24
A Gripping Blend of Supernatural Intrigue
At the heart of the novel is Jack, a man haunted by the ghostly voice of his deceased son, thrusting him into a harrowing battle to protect his loved ones while grappling with his own grief and guilt. As tensions escalate and secrets unravel, Jack's journey becomes a gripping exploration of love, loss, and the depths of the human psyche.
Wescott's character development is exceptional, with each member of the ensemble cast coming to life with vivid complexity. From Jack's desperate struggle to hold his family together to his daughter's journey of self-discovery and resilience, every character is imbued with depth and nuance, making their trials and triumphs all the more compelling.
The parallel storyline set in Quebec City adds an extra layer of intrigue, weaving together themes of love, betrayal, and redemption in a way that keeps readers guessing until the very end. The collision course between these disparate threads creates a narrative tension that is as exhilarating as it is unpredictable.
"Olly, Olly, Oxen free!" is a triumph of storytelling, blending heart-pounding suspense with moments of poignant reflection. Wescott's prose is taut and evocative, drawing readers into a world where the boundaries between the natural and supernatural blur with terrifying ease. A must-read for fans of supernatural fiction and psychological thrillers alike.
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- Jared Russell
- 08-05-24
A Tale of Love and Loss
Wescott explores the complexities of love and loss through a supernatural lens. Inhabited is as much a story about healing as it is about horror.
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