Sunday, July 7, 2013

Reverb


By:  J. Cafesin
Published By:  Entropy Press
Age Recommended: Adult
Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean
Rating: 5
Review:

"Reverb" By J. Cafesin was a "love story, a psychological thriller paced with romantic suspense."  I truly could not have said it any better because this was
truly a story of redemption.  I enjoyed the first POV from James Michael Whren and the other characters are in third person POV.. all giving the reader a good story.  The author was able to create a emotional intensive feel that ring high  from the 'backstories' on to a much needed  happier ending that we were given in the end.   The reader was able to feel the tension that radiated from James, his dad and the other characters to a point of making it seem you are there in the midst of it all.  You will definitely find yourself being brought into James's world. This author was able to use  all of this through the 'accusations, deep talks, revelations, and the many arguments only to bring out to the reader a good  intriguing dialogue.    In the end I can only say I thought "Reverb" was a awesome read that I could not put down until the end.

However, be ready for a few scenes that maybe a little 'graphic  in nature and languages that push the boundaries' for some of the faint hearted, but still I did like the way this author presented it all. 
 
"James Wren is brilliant, beautiful, wealthy, and taken - with himself, or more precisely, his genius for creating music. But on the evening of his brother's funeral, his father turns James' life upside down."  This is where the story will take off and James meets widowed Elisabeth and her young son Cameron.
Now, to get the rest  of it all I will say to get the rest of the story you must pick up "Reverb" to see how this author makes it all clear to the reader.

The characters:  James Whren, Edward Whren and  Elisabeth Whitestone and her son Cameron were really the main characters who were colorful, real, even believable.  However, for some of these characters you will be able to feel the 'angst, anger, frustration, pain and betrayal'  that will be all up into this interesting story. 

I agree that "Reverb" was "fast paced, fascinating, shocking but most of all a riveting read"   that I would recommend to you as some compelling story. 

I have looked at the book cover many times trying to figure it out...then it came to me.... "Reverb" is all about James..."echoes, repercussions, consequences, aftermath fallout to backlash."     Well done  author  J. Cafesin!

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