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Early reviews roll out the crimson carpet for Blood Point

That nail-biting moment has arrived when early reviews come in for Blood Point…and it’s a solid thumbs-up all round!

Goodreads rates Blood Point at 4.86 as it heads towards the ebook launch on June 23rd. This is Midsummer’s Eve, when the Kinnitty Pyramid opens and unleashes hell on Earth. The heatwave across the UK and Ireland right now? Sure, it’s just a coincidence.

The biggest early review surprises so far?

YouTuber Horror Reads, aka Dave Royce, gave Blood Point a glowing review. I got a great write-up from Becca Hughes, who doesn’t give away her stars easily. But every one of them gives me a warm glow of satisfaction that someone has enjoyed reading my work.

This is a fantastic novel filled with Irish legend, folklore, and accents which tells an absolutely terrifying story.

five gold stars Horror Reads

Blood Point is a compelling fusion of folklore and horror, told in a fun and inventive way that makes it stand out in the genre. Fans of gothic mystery and psychological horror will likely find much to enjoy here.

four gold stars Becca Hughes. Follow the link to read Becca’s full review.

Blood Point grabbed me from the first page and didn’t let go until the final, heart-pounding conclusion.

five gold stars Winter Desmond

I really enjoyed this book. The story moves at a good pace and the characters are well developed. It had me hooked from the opening pages.

five gold stars John Bitsko

This story was so engaging I finished reading it in about eight hours. A must read for fans of folklore horror.

five gold stars Josette Thomas

Dark, haunting, and unforgettable! Blood Point blends Irish legend with real emotion in a gripping tale of a father’s fight against an ancient evil. Atmospheric, fast-paced, and chilling — I couldn’t put it down!

five gold stars Alexandra

I’d like to thank StoryOrigin, BookSirens, Voracious Readers Only and the Books of Horror Freview Facebook group for helping me to find and manage my early reviews.

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