Book Review: Shadowface 1979

 


Shadowface is watching.
And this time, he’s not alone.

They say Shadowface is just a story—a ghost tale passed down through generations.
But stories don’t kill people. Unless they’re true.

A brutal murder rocks the town of Kinsmen, awakening the old legend. Then I appear like a bad omen, caught in the crosshairs of two best friends turned rivals. One is dark and dangerous, the other golden and delicious.

They both want something from me, and both of them are lying.
As the whispers grow louder, I’m dragged into a web of obsession, murder, and a past that refuses to stay buried.

The deeper I go, the more I realize the only way out might be to become the legend itself.

This is Why Choose Dark Horror Romance with extremely dark themes. Read at your own discretion.


My Review

Remy, Tommy, and Didi what a trio. Didi started out as a wallflower but by the end of this story, she was a little fighter. She did have Tommy and Remy to thank for that. They helped to show her that she is beautiful and should not stay in the shadows. 

I loved Tommy calling Didi "Firefly". Where Tommy is light, Remy is dark. I liked this dynamic that Tommy and Remy had. Because there are times when I wanted to darkness that Remy portrayed but then the protector of Tommy. 

Ahh, poor Talia. My heart broke for her. The scenes where she did appear in the story were very important to the storyline. I am glad to hear that this will not be the last of Talia. She has a very intriguing story, and I want to know more about here. 

The legend of Shadowface is strong. I liked the origin story. I am obsessed with this book. It is so good. 

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