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REVIEWS - FORGOTTEN SOULS
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“Arsenault's first novel is hot-blooded dark prose of the first order. Forgotten Souls will take you to a place where—finally—pitch black can't possibly get any darker.” Charlee
Jacob, author of Haunter, Dread in the Beast, and Vestal “Forgotten
Souls is the quest of a librarian and a teenager on a daring
battle to free spirits from the clutches of hell. Arsenault's
engaging prose weaves a tapestry of intrigue, mystery and melancholy
from the time his main characters meet until the final climatic moments of their grand
adventure.”
Sephera Giron, author of Borrowed
Flesh
Brian Knight, author of Feral,
Broken Angel, and Hacks. "… a spine-tingling
tale of Forgotten Souls who refuse to rest in peace and an unlikely couple
from Durbin, Maine who must remember
in order to bring harmony back to the world...if they manage to survive
the terror! You'll not soon forget this story or T. G. T. M. Gray, “T.G. Arsenault
writes this delightfully frightening tale with the flavor of a Stephen
King, the atmosphere of a Dean Koontz and the terrorizing plot of a
Bentley Little. It is a safe
prediction that Mr. Arsenault will be the new star in the horror
galaxy.”
Harriet
Klausner “[The]
imagination and emotional resonance is undeniable...a compelling
read!” Romance
Reviews Today “His writing is fierce, creepy, and at times, downright gritty. But that’s what makes Forgotten Souls such a good horror novel; it seems so real. A truly great novel makes the reader emote, whether it’s with each turn of the page or after the book has been set down. A tale that can cause me to think back about its characters and themes a week after reading is one that accomplished a purpose. It led me on an adventurous journey, and … I’m still getting over it. Arsenault has made a strong entry into the world of fiction, and I’m eagerly awaiting his next read.” Fantasy Book
Spot “Arsenault has a gift for description…genuine moments of fright…enough to give most readers a bad case of the chills.” The Horror
Channel
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