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Rage's Echo Paperback – October 1, 2013
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- Print length352 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTate Publishing
- Publication dateOctober 1, 2013
- Dimensions5.98 x 0.73 x 9.02 inches
- ISBN-101627466223
- ISBN-13978-1627466226
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- Publisher : Tate Publishing (October 1, 2013)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 352 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1627466223
- ISBN-13 : 978-1627466226
- Item Weight : 15.5 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.98 x 0.73 x 9.02 inches
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About the author
J. S. Bailey enjoys writing eerie tales of the supernatural that keep readers on the edges of their seats and has recently dived back into science fiction, her original love. She has published eight novels and numerous short stories, with more on the way. Bailey is fond of long walks in the woods, British television, and lots of burritos. She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with her husband, daughter, and cats.
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2014Couldn't put it down!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2013To tell you the truth, I really did not know what to expect from this book. I did however not have any doubts that I would like it because J.S. Bailey is a very gifted individual. I learned that from reading The Land Beyond the Portal. And when I had the opportunity to read this and review it I was ecstatic, and I could not wait to get started on it.
I instantly liked Jessica, right off the bat. I feel she was a pretty strong character along with her partners in crime, Wayne and Sidney. The three of them together in this story really made the story come to life. Even with all of their flaws and misconceptions you grew to love them. You could identify with them because they were every day people living in a very messed up world, and forced into horrific circumstances beyond their control.
I loved all the secrets that slowly became uncovered, it added a great air of mystery to the story. And wow the twists in the story blew me away. One after the other, especially when you did not expect them. I gotta say that I really did not like Jerry or Jessica's mother at all. They both seriously made me see red. And I could not feel sorry for either of them, and still I really don't feel that sorry for them. When I got closer to the end of the story though, I started to see the lessons that were playing out and I began to see how forgiveness played a huge role in the Authors vision of this story.
Ok now on with what I did not like about the story. It will be short and sweet. I did not agree with one part of the story, near the ending, that I won't post here even in a spoiler. (I know there are some people who can't resist clicking the spoiler links. LOL). I can kind of see why it was wrote the way it was, why it had to end the way it did, but still it seemed a little unfair to me and I guess that is just because of the way I believe. But overall, the story was awesome.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2013I was familiar with J.S. Bailey's rather amazing short stories and have excitedly featured her on my blog in the past. She's quite the talent. This is the first full-length novel I've read by her (though I'm ordering her The Land Beyond The Portal as soon as this thing posts) and I have to say, as good as her shorts are, when given a chance to tell a full length tale she really rocks it. I might add, I suspected so all along-- especially after reading her short, "Vapors".
Rage's Echo is a ghost story, but without spoiling it for you, let's just say, it is SO much more.
This isn't just some average girl meets a ghost tale. In fact, if you're expecting a sheet-clad specter that causes a few doors to close in order to scare the living... well you better hang on to your drawers, because you're in for a thrilling and chilling awakening!
The characters are so well-written that you form a friendship with them quickly. You have a genuine interest in their lives and you find yourself feeling as if you can just hop on Facebook and ask Jessica how the ghost hunting is going. You really forget this is a work of fiction. These characters are real. That's what I love about them most. They are just like your real-life friends and neighbors.
The setting is excellently described so that you feel as if you have visited your new friends at least once.
The pace is spot on. Turning page after page and reading nearly the whole thing in one sitting is a distinct possibility here.
Spooky? Yes, oh yes. Bailey spins a full on spine-tingling, hair-on-end, check to be sure you locked the door (and then quake in your shoes when you remember that ghosts don't use doors)kind of story. It's very subtle at times... sneaking up on you. You don't realize how terrifying something she's crafted in her tale is until it's after midnight, the lights are all out, and you find yourself hoping you don't bump into a boxer-clad stranger in your darkened hallway as you hurry off to bed... only to lie awake listening for things that go bump in the night. Definitely, there is a creep factor to this ghost story. It's perfectly done with just right shivers that keep you sleeping with one eye open... assuming you can sleep at all.
The ending. BAM. Yes, that's all I'm going to tell you. I like a good story, but I truly adore a satisfying ending. Your adrenaline rises as the tale progresses and by the time you finish this one off, you'll be wore slap out... in a good way.
If you are looking for a good book to read before bedtime, I hope you are a night owl. This one keeps you up all night thanks to J.S. Bailey's story telling prowess and the delicious dose of spook factor. You might rather read it by daylight. Unless, like me, you just enjoy staying up all night looking for unexpected house guests.
P.S. There is a moral to this story that we can all relate to... one that you will find yourself addressing by the final pages, if you haven't already.
Final note: I wanted to add a little note for those of you that are as ocd about typos as I am. I didn't see any. Not a single typo. She's a smart writer, it shines in her work, but the whole thing was very well edited and put together. It's rare to find a book these days that doesn't make your grammar Nazi senses tingle. Shout out to her editor or editing team- whichever the case might be.