“Ghost stories don’t get any better than this.”–J.R. RainBuried deep in a ravine in the picturesque Smoky Mountains is a very dark secret. David Hobbs, vacationing with his wife Miriam, inadvertently stumbles upon a small cloth ‘keepsake’ bag and a broken tooth. A human tooth. Miriam begs David to hand the bag and tooth over to park officials, but he ignores his wife’s pleas and secretly keeps … pleas and secretly keeps the ‘harmless’ items. The action opens a doorway that had been closed for nearly a hundred years and unleashes hell on earth, or at least hell in the lives of David and Miriam.
Following the brutal murder of his best friend in Denver, and unprovoked attack on his oldest son, David desperately seeks to understand why a mysterious teenage girl has chosen to terrorize him and the males closest to him. To prevent further devastation to his family and end the wanton bloodshed, he returns to the enchanted hills of eastern Tennessee, where a terrible truth awaits discovery… one that forces him to face the consequences for the unpaid sins of his ancestors.
Acclaim for Aiden James:
“The intense writing style of Aiden James kept my eyes glued to the story and the pages seemed to fly by at warp speed. …Twists, turns, and surprises pop up at random times to keep the reader off balance. It all blends together to create one of the best stories I have read all year.”
–Detra Fitch, Huntress Reviews for “The Devil’s Paradise”
“Aiden James has written a deeply psychological, gripping tale that keeps the readers hooked from page one.”
–Bookfinds review for “The Forgotten Eden”
“Aiden James writing style flows very easily and I found that “Cades Cove” snowballed into a very gripping tale. Clearly the strengths in the piece were as the spirit’s interaction became prevalent with the family… The Indian lore and ceremonies and the flashbacks to Allie Mae’s (earthly) demise were very powerful. I think those aspects separated the work from what we’ve seen before in horror and ghost tales.”
–Evelyn Klebert, author of “A Ghost of a Chance” and “Dragonflies”
“Aiden James has a keen eye for detail and an uncanny knack for scaring the hell out of me. We are watching a master at work. “The Raven Mocker” is a nearly perfect thriller. Ghost stories don’t get any better than this.”
–J.R. Rain, Bestselling author of the “Vampire for Hire” series
“As with the previous titles I have read by this author, I found the author’s writing style to be silky smooth and the main plot line to be extremely creative. The fertile imagination of Aiden James definitely knows what today’s readers want to see in their stories.”
–Detra Fitch, Huntress Reviews for “The Vampires’ Last Lover”
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Great read, hard to put this one down. There are three books in the series. I’m currently reading the third.
Good read
Enjoyed because I have visited Cade’s Cove.
Good read
The premise of this book was good. However, I thought the characters were too simply drawn. I seemed to want more from this book than I got.
Wasn’t a fan. Book was predictable. Narrator was horrible. The plot took place in Colorado and Tennessee, and the narrator clearly didn’t know how to pronounce many words correctly.
I immediately downloaded book #2.
Well written. It held my attention though I found it better to read during the day instead of at night. Just enough twists.
Original “ghost” story…perfect fall read. Uniquely scary.
Despite the editing flaws, I finished this story about a man whom a spirit attaches itself to and wrecks havoc on his life and the life of his family. While mildly suspenseful, I kept reading because of all the chaos this ghost causes. I wanted to find out how the protagonist defeats it. There is a long build up to what should be an epic battle. …
The family was far too saccharine. Difficult to empathize it sympathize with a protagonist with so little depth.
I loved this book cant wait to read the rest