Forever
By Lee Moan
4/5
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About this ebook
This ebook contains two stories with a common theme - a marriage affected by supernatural forces. In the title story, FOREVER, David Scarsdale finds himself trapped in an endless void with his wife. Who is controlling it? And will he ever escape?
In TWELVE MINUTES Jude must make a painful decision about the fate of his marriage - a marriage in which his wife is conscious for only twelve minutes each day . . .
If you are a fan of The Twilight Zone these stories could be for you.
The ebook also contains an extended preview of Lee Moan's forthcoming novel, Lazarus Island, a supernatural thriller.
Lee Moan
Lee Moan grew up in the English seaside town of Torquay, birthplace of the 'Queen of Crime', Agatha Christie. He now lives in the neighbouring town of Paignton. His stories have been published in numerous magazines including Hub, Dark Recesses Press, Murky Depths, Jupiter SF, Twisted Tongue, as well as contributions in the Permuted Press anthology Best Tales of the Apocalypse and Anything But Zombies from Atria Books. 'The Infernal Realm' is the first volume in a new steampunk mystery trilogy entitled "The Darknoll Chronicles". He is hard at work on the second volume. Visit the Steam-powered Typewriter Blog at http://leemoan.blogspot.com/ for more details and all the latest news.
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Reviews for Forever
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5More of the same with misspellings and punctuation errors, although not as bad as the first one.
Forever picks up where the previous book left off. The last book ended with Alina waking up with amnesia which started the Samuel/Duncan engagement confusion. Before her amnesia she told her father and Tabby that she was engaged to Samuel Grant and later told her father it was Duncan. Eventually she introduces Samuel to her father, neither brought up the fact she was engaged to Samuel/Duncan and now in a relationship Samuel(damn, what a mess). It annoyed me that she or no one could put it together that she was engaged to Samuel and or Duncan. This part of the story was all over the place.
Duncan continues to spice up the story as a sometimes villain/hero. His love for Alina pushes him to be her protector but he still makes you wonder if he can be trusted. Sometimes I find myself rooting for him because he seems lovelorn, and broken-hearted.
Samuel is Alina's constant protector. He doesn't talk much about what's bothering him or what he's thinking. I root for him mostly because Lily chose Duncan(but lost her) and I worry that Alina is going to break his heart. I also noticed that she never really introduces Samuel as her boyfriend, he's always a friend from school. Not sure if that's telling on her future choice or what.
The story is actually really good and strays from the expected. The characters continue to add depth and feeling. It's packed with more action and surprises. The next book should be even better by clearing up the story-lines and proper editing. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5More of the same with misspellings and punctuation errors, although not as bad as the first one.
Forever picks up where the previous book left off. The last book ended with Alina waking up with amnesia which started the Samuel/Duncan engagement confusion. Before her amnesia she told her father and Tabby that she was engaged to Samuel Grant and later told her father it was Duncan. Eventually she introduces Samuel to her father, neither brought up the fact she was engaged to Samuel/Duncan and now in a relationship Samuel(damn, what a mess). It annoyed me that she or no one could put it together that she was engaged to Samuel and or Duncan. This part of the story was all over the place.
Duncan continues to spice up the story as a sometimes villain/hero. His love for Alina pushes him to be her protector but he still makes you wonder if he can be trusted. Sometimes I find myself rooting for him because he seems lovelorn, and broken-hearted.
Samuel is Alina's constant protector. He doesn't talk much about what's bothering him or what he's thinking. I root for him mostly because Lily chose Duncan(but lost her) and I worry that Alina is going to break his heart. I also noticed that she never really introduces Samuel as her boyfriend, he's always a friend from school. Not sure if that's telling on her future choice or what.
The story is actually really good and strays from the expected. The characters continue to add depth and feeling. It's packed with more action and surprises. The next book should be even better by clearing up the story-lines and proper editing.