Thursday, February 16, 2006
“Kenyon calls into question the makeup of evil itself, and whether it resides in one person, one spirit or perhaps an entire town…he breathes fresh life into [familiar material] with his complicated characters. His writing is not sensational or obvious, giving some credit to the reader by not handing over all the chills on a silver platter.
“While it certainly reads as a horror novel, complete with a satisfyingly unexpected plot twist, Bloodstone is ultimately a story of love and redemption, giving the reader more to chew on than the average exercise in fright.”
- FANGORIA