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American Red

By: Jonas Lee
Narrated by: Mike Foster
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Roadie and Errol have demons inside them. Together, these young brothers can see a person's darkest secret or take all of their knowledge. But these powers come at a price. Every time the boys use them, the demons inside gain more control.

When two of their classmates go missing, Roadie and Errol must use their powers to save them. Can the boys rescue their classmates without letting the devils inside consume them?

©2020 Jonas Lee (P)2020 Jonas Lee
Suspense Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thrillers & Suspense
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And it's true... he is. There is nothing special about me reviewing this book. I'm just here to tell you thank you for having an interest in either the cover or premise. I appreciate it. My daughter listens through my audible account and since she is too cool to leave reviews, I'm just filling in the space for her.

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Boundaries are pushed, Family ties are tested and stripped away, and the ultimate fate of humanity rests in the hands of two brothers. Having gotten the honor of being an early reader for this book, I am just so so thrilled with how well the final version turned out. This is a story with a good old fashioned feel tossed with some horror, a question of faith, the reality of hard truths, and fighting for what you believe is right. The relationship Roadie and Errol share was as real to me while reading this as if it were me and one of my siblings. Lee captures an emotional depth with this book that will leave you wanting more. The family roots and down home feel was an extra special touch that gave this book a comforting tone to sink into, while also disturbing the crap out of me at some points and it was a helluva ride.

One Helluva Ride!

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