Book Review: Beast: Book One by Emma Roberson

Book Details:

Author: Emma Robersonโ€‚
Release Date: September 13, 2023
Series:
Genre: Moster Fiction, Fantasy, Horror
Format:ย E-bookย 
Pages: 220 pages
Publisher: Green Hill Publishing
Blurb:
FORCED FROM THE SEA HE ONCE ROAMED AS AN APEX PREDATOR, THE LEVIATHAN MUST FIGHT TO SURVIVE ON LAND.
With a new face and name the Leviathan carves a place for himself in a volatile and violent world where monsters and humans wage war against each other and amongst themselves for survival and supremacy.
An unlikely alliance is forged between the Master of the Vanguard, the leader of the kingdoms royally sanctioned monster hunters, and the Leviathan, once the most notorious and elusive monster of the sea. United by terrible circumstance and bound by a shared purpose, the Master and the Leviathan struggle to overcome the hatred and fear which rules and rots the realm.
The Leviathan must defend the realm from all things monstrous, including himself. He must find a way to conquer the turmoil of the kingdom and the darkness of his own nature.

Review

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Beast: Book One by Emma Roberson immerses readers in a vividly crafted world where monsters and humans coexist in a tumultuous and brutal society. This dark and gripping novel follows the journey of the Leviathan, who was once an apex predator of the sea but is now forced to adapt to a hostile land where he must navigate warfare, alliances, and personal transformation.

Roberson’s narrative sense shines in her ability to weave together a complex story of survival, identity, and the blurred lines between monster and man. The Leviathan’s evolution from sea creature to land dweller is a captivating journey filled with moments of tension, violence, and unexpected alliances. The unlikely partnership between the Leviathan and the Master of the Vanguard adds depth to the narrative, as they grapple not only with external threats but also with their own inner demons. The world-building in Beast is both impressive and immersive, painting a vivid picture of a realm where darkness and brutality reign. Roberson’s descriptive prose skillfully brings this world to life, and readers will find themselves fully engaged in the visceral and often visceral experiences of the characters. While the novel excels in its exploration of complex themes, there were moments where pacing and exposition could have been refined to enhance the overall reading experience.

Beast is a thought-provoking and captivating tale that blends elements of fantasy, horror, and introspection. Emma Roberson’s skill in crafting a dark and intricate world, coupled with the compelling transformation of the Leviathan, makes this novel a really compelling read.


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Book Review: We Call It Monster by Lachlan Walter

Author: Lachlan Walter
Release Date:ย 10th February 2019
Genre:ย Speculative Fiction, Monster Fiction, Apocalyptic Fiction
Series:
Edition:ย E-book
Pages: 251
Publisher: Severed Press
Blurb:
One ordinary day, an enormous creature dragged itself out of the ocean and laid waste to a city. In the months and years that followed, more and more creatures appeared, until not a single country remained untouched. At first, people tried to fight them. In the end, all they could do was try and stay alive.

We Call It Monster is a story of forces beyond our control, of immense and impossible creatures that make plain how small we really are. It is the story of our fight for survival and our discovery of that which truly matters: community and compassion, love and family, hope and faith.

REVIEW

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We Call It Monsterย by Lachlan Walter is a well-written and beautifully presented monster story which gives a great apocalyptic high to the genre lovers like myself. I enjoyed this book immensely and though I’m not a huge monster story fan yet, I absolutely enjoyed reading it!

The hero of this book is the story itself, the monsters and the different characters play a huge part in the story progression and in giving an idea to the reader about how the world collapses and how people try to cope with the downfall of society when threatened by something that is not only something incomprehensibleย but also ostensibly impossible to have happened. The book consists of different stories as chapters, each with a different cast of characters suffering in varying kinds of predicament.

The best part about the book was the slow build-up and the variations in pacing and tension at the right points. It kept me engrossed int he story throughout the book, right till the very end.

If you love reading about monsters, or if you love reading books set right in the middle of the apocalypse, you can’t afford to miss reading this book!

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