A review by pause_theframe
Resthaven by Erik Therme

4.0

This book had a brilliant level of fear factor for me. It wasn’t a horror, in a full-on sense, but it really was great for building up suspense and dropping you in on something you definitely did not expect, especially if you are our main character.

I foul that this book, like all good scare reads- horror or psychological thriller - built itself on the base of the story. There was a brilliant level of background and detail put into the world around our main character, and her original group of friends. When the boy was found, there was so much given to us, in the form of our five senses, that I truly was able to feel as though I was there, feeling, seeing and fearing exactly what they were.

I liked the way the story was told. It kept me guessing, kept me interested and definitely kept me wanting more more more. I was rushing through the same thoughts they were, trying to figure out what was happening, who (or what) went bump in the night and how the hell to get out alive.

I loved this read and really feel a lot of fellow readers will as well!