Sparrow Rock by Nate Kenyon

I just finished reading Sparrow Rock by Nate Kenyon, a claustrophobic end of the world horror novel that keeps ratcheting up the tension page by page until, by the end, the reader can barely breathe. Sparrow Rock is horror with a capital H, with a neat twist toward the end that I certainly won’t give away.

 I enjoy reading horror fiction for the thrills and blood spills as much as for the deeper meanings and observations regarding life. This novel was frightening in its apocalyptic premise and the theme of isolation. But not knowing what really goes on inside your friends’ heads, or inside your own head for that matter, is truly chilling. Sparrow Rock delivers on the horror, and the novel will stick with me for quite a while.

 Even now, when I have just the slightest itching sensation on my leg or the back of my neck, I think about the book and the . . . well, you’re going to have to read it to know! Yes, I’m a tease.

 The novel is published by Leisure, and you can order a copy through their site or through this Amazon link.

Check out Nate’s website!

Sparrow Rock


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