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His Cemetery Doll, by Brantwijn Serrah

His Cemetery Doll, by Brantwijn Serrah

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His Cemetery Doll, by Brantwijn Serrah

His Cemetery Doll, by Brantwijn Serrah



His Cemetery Doll, by Brantwijn Serrah

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**This book contains erotic material** She haunts his sweetest dreams...and darkest nightmares. Conall Mackay never put stock in ghost stories. Not even after thirteen years serving as the cemetery keeper in the village of Whitetail Knoll. Things change. Now, his daughter is seeing a figure among the tombstones. The angelic sculpture standing guard seems to be always watching him. Dark fog and gray ribbons creep up in the night, and a voiceless beauty beckons Con from the darkest corners of the graves. When the world he knows starts to unravel, Conall might finally be forced to believe.

His Cemetery Doll, by Brantwijn Serrah

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1251629 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-04
  • Released on: 2015-05-04
  • Format: Kindle eBook
His Cemetery Doll, by Brantwijn Serrah


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Valesha from Platypire Reviews By Valesha **I was given a free copy of this ebook in exchange for honest review**I’ve gone back and forth on what to rate this book over the last couple of days. On the one hand, the book is incredibly well done, the narrative flows together to create a vivid “movie of the mind” that, once started, you won’t be able to put down until its conclusion. On the other hand, the underlying concept behind the main romantic couple is … deeply disturbing. I might need therapy to recover.Ultimately, I decided that the fact that I was sucked in enough to BE disturbed by them is just another feather in this book’s cap. The story had excellent pacing, and it was easy to picture each character, how they felt and thought. It has something for everyone, with just the right amount of romance, suspense, horror, and mystery. It is truly a unique read with lore and preternatural creatures unlike any I’ve ever seen.The editing was well done, and aside from a few sporadic typos, I do not have much to report there. I rate His Cemetery Doll by Brantwijn Serrah 5 Platypires!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A pleasant surprise By Book Addict I’ve often referred to getting a review copy from an author as getting a Christmas present. Like presents under the tree, I resist the urge to peek, shake and rattle the present, preferring instead to enjoy the surprise that comes from opening the package. For this reason, I don’t research the author or the book before reading it. When the pages start turning, there is a 50/50 chance you will get a soft cardigan to wrap up in, or another ugly sweater from Great Aunt Nettie that hurts your eyes. You know the one, that monstrosity that you can’t shove back into the box fast enough.When the offer went out for a review copy of Brantwijn Serrah’s ‘His Cemetery Doll’, I jumped at the chance. As a suspense/horror/science fiction buff, the name alone had my attention. This particular present proved to be a cardigan, with some serious surprises. There were only a few pulled threads that kept it from getting the full five stars.‘His Cemetery Doll’ is a haunting story about a grave keeper, trying to do what is best for his daughter while his world – and sanity – begin to unravel and he comes face to face with true evil. Most of those pulled threads I mentioned were the product of the pre-zone first chapters. A few word choices that were a little jarring, some discontinuity, and the initial backstory delivered with static exposition.As the story progressed and the author hit her stride, her true talents quickly took center stage. The characters were well developed, the plot was well-timed with surprising twists, and her descriptions were a testament to her skill as a writer. Just as my suspicions were confirmed, the plot twists carried me in a new and more disturbing direction.Did I mention I didn’t peek before opening this present? ‘His Cemetery Doll’ was my first sojourn into paranormal erotic romance. As surprised as I was, I thought the sex scenes were well timed and served the story well, shooting the creepiness factor of this book from a 6 to a full 10.Ms. Brantwijn Serrah and her genre, have a new fan. This talented author has nowhere to go but up and I look forward to seeing her develop as a writer.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. 4.5 stars. fab read! By MRS M D ATTENBOROUGH Independent Reviewer for Archaeolibrarian I Dig Good Books.Don't you just love it when someone comes up with something different!! I've filed this under horror and paranormal, because,for me, it covers both bases so beautifully!!Conall is working the grave yard, raisng his daughter as best he can. The local priest wants Shyla to join the Sisters up the road, to learn nursing. Conall is not best pleased by the idea. He is also struggling with the over growing weeds and vines, that seem to double in size over night. Thrown in that Shyla is seeing a woman in the grave yard, and then Conall starts seeing her too, he is just about at the end of his tether.Set some time after the Second World War, it doesn't say exactly, it has elements of horror, scary stuff for 13 year old Shyla. Elements of paranormal, the doll in the graveyard. And ghosts too! Little bit of everything, throw in a nutty priest, and you got such a good book!!It didn't go the way I thought it would, I couldn't see what the priest was up to, at all. So, I LOVED that surprise, I really did.It is only told from Conall's POV. It is in the third person, but still I would have liked to have heard from the doll, oh, the doll especially! and from Shyla too. But thats just me, I know I know. But I gotta say it!I don't always read the bit at the back of the book, but I did hear. It tells that this story had been brewing for a long time in the author's world. I'd just like to say, well done for sticking with it, I really enjoyed it!!4.5 stars**same worded review appears on Goodreads, Amazon.com and Amamzon.co.uk**

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