The Dowling House (Dark Terror #1) 
I dont usually read paranormal but I like the author so I purchased a copy of her new work. It certainly reminded me of exorcism and religion or good and evil as they intermingled to possess ones soul. There are scenes where the main characters, George and Melissa, are forced to face the impossibilities of life making them an easy target as the evil spirits try to penetrate their soul. Not surprisingly, Melissas longing to seek the dead has dreadful consequences for both of them. Do the evil
Deliciously campy!

The Dowling house is a nice quick read set over two time periods. At times atmospheric and the descriptions vivid, this is a classic styled haunted house novel. When will people learn never to buy a house that was the scene of a horrific murder! But then again we wouldn't get to feed our passions for the macabre. The story shifts through following three different sets of individuals so it is hard to comment on one main protagonist, At the beginning you get a glimpse of the house' past history
Gripping Horror Story!What could have easily succumbed to a typical story about an old house haunted by evil spirits possessing its occupants over the years, became so much more because of the authors adept storytelling prowess to string the reader along. Like a violinist, A. Drew executed those rapid, screeching sequence of notes when called forcausing the hairs on the nape of my neck to stand on end.The story held me in its grip from start to unpredictable finish. Horror elements set aside,
This book gave me chills. I didn't really care for the main characters, the original Dowling family and the couple who later bought their home, but their stories were sad and terrifying. This was well-written and engrossing. It was a very creepy read.
Review: THE DOWLING HOUSE by A. DrewFor me the strength of this supernatural horror lay in the characters as much as in the haunting, which is implacable and quite scary. The characters, of two different eras, are well-developed and the authors do well at drawing out the hidden issues and revealing them transposed against the era's cultural mores.The earlier period (1954) reminded me (in characters and plotting and setting) of the Gothic suspense I devoured as a child antiquities ago.
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Kindle Edition | Pages: 113 pages Rating: 4.27 | 33 Users | 28 Reviews

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Since 1954, the Dowling House remained unoccupied until George and Melissa purchased it, hoping to renovate it for a profit. Their dream for a new lucrative business encounters a few challenges, but they can be easily overcome….or can they? Join George and Melissa on their amazing journey into the supernatural, but be warned, it is very engaging and you might not get out alive.Be Specific About About Books The Dowling House (Dark Terror #1)
Title | : | The Dowling House (Dark Terror #1) |
Author | : | A. Drew |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 113 pages |
Published | : | November 12th 2017 by Drew Publications |
Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Fantasy. Paranormal |
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The Dowling House is a great read! A. Drew is a new voice in horror and one everyone should check out. Run don't walk to get this book. It's very creative and more than just a haunted house story, it's so much more. I look for more from this author in the future.I dont usually read paranormal but I like the author so I purchased a copy of her new work. It certainly reminded me of exorcism and religion or good and evil as they intermingled to possess ones soul. There are scenes where the main characters, George and Melissa, are forced to face the impossibilities of life making them an easy target as the evil spirits try to penetrate their soul. Not surprisingly, Melissas longing to seek the dead has dreadful consequences for both of them. Do the evil
Deliciously campy!

The Dowling house is a nice quick read set over two time periods. At times atmospheric and the descriptions vivid, this is a classic styled haunted house novel. When will people learn never to buy a house that was the scene of a horrific murder! But then again we wouldn't get to feed our passions for the macabre. The story shifts through following three different sets of individuals so it is hard to comment on one main protagonist, At the beginning you get a glimpse of the house' past history
Gripping Horror Story!What could have easily succumbed to a typical story about an old house haunted by evil spirits possessing its occupants over the years, became so much more because of the authors adept storytelling prowess to string the reader along. Like a violinist, A. Drew executed those rapid, screeching sequence of notes when called forcausing the hairs on the nape of my neck to stand on end.The story held me in its grip from start to unpredictable finish. Horror elements set aside,
This book gave me chills. I didn't really care for the main characters, the original Dowling family and the couple who later bought their home, but their stories were sad and terrifying. This was well-written and engrossing. It was a very creepy read.
Review: THE DOWLING HOUSE by A. DrewFor me the strength of this supernatural horror lay in the characters as much as in the haunting, which is implacable and quite scary. The characters, of two different eras, are well-developed and the authors do well at drawing out the hidden issues and revealing them transposed against the era's cultural mores.The earlier period (1954) reminded me (in characters and plotting and setting) of the Gothic suspense I devoured as a child antiquities ago.
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