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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Enticing Journey Book Promotions Presents: Key To Hell by Alex Grayson; #BookTour, #NowAvailable, #OutNow, #TBR, #Review, #Giveaway


Title: Key to Hell
Series: Hell Night Series #4
Author: Alex Grayson
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: June 27, 2019
Rating:  4.5 Stars
Told in the first person.  Alternating persons.
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Disclosure of Material Connection:  I received this book for review from Enticing Journey Book Promotions and the author.  I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review.  The opinions I have expressed are my own.  I am posting this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255:  "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising".













Death. Destruction. Pain. A soulless void. It’s his life. It’s his reality.

Emo doesn’t feel. Anything. His soul is dark and filled with hatred. People in the small town of Malus watch him with fear, with reverence. Exactly the way he prefers it.

Guilt surrounds him, caging him in an ominous past he refuses to let go. Can’t let go. His past is responsible for the shell of the man who now exists. He doesn’t know any other way to survive.

The woman who haunts his dreams is his only salvation. He’s hurt her over and over again. He didn’t have a choice.

The key he holds on to, the one he uses to carve into his flesh, is the key to his hell. It’s his reminder of the pain he’s suffered and inflicted.

Will there be retribution? Can Emo be saved? Or is he destined to live in this dark hell he’s surrounded himself in for the rest of his life?





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Emo is just one more child that had to deal with Hell Night. If you haven’t read the series then stop, turn around and go to the beginning. So that you to truly understand what these children had to endure, you have to start with book one. One thing is for sure; all these stories will touch your heart. Emo’s story was the toughest one for me and in part that’s due to how he feels about himself and how he goes about dealing with his pain. He literally wears his pain, which adds the aspect of realism to his story.

In order to really get to know him, you need to make sure that you’ve read Bitter Sweet Hell. J.W. will give you his perception of Emo and that will help you understand him here. Someone from their childhood is Rella. Rella shows that sometimes it can be very hard to go back home. She also shows how hard it can be to stop the nightmares when you’ve lived them for so long. Between Rella’s and Emo’s story, this could be why I felt that this was the hardest to read.

You have to figure that if this was that hard to read it must have been even harder to write. That could also be why this is the last book in the series. If you personally have had some childhood trauma, this may be a trigger for you. I liked the fact that they were all like the phoenix and able to rise out of the ashes. They were able to rise above a horrendous event and use that fire to help others. Some things may feel very dark but light can be found at the end of that tunnel. They are the ones that need to find some sort of happiness the most.

If you’ve made it to the end you’ll want to make sure to read the note from the author. It’s one that gives you a little bit about the writing of this series. She also gave me confirmation that for the first time I actually got something right. It also means that I’m going to have to follow her closely so that I don’t miss a thing.















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