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Title:The Storyteller of Pain
Author:Loren Molloy
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 324 pages
Published:November 8th 2016 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Categories:Horror. Fiction. Contemporary. Business. Amazon

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*****I RECEIVED A COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THIS BOOK IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW*****

QUICK SUMMARY:
>relatable
>well-paced
>bloody genius
>deliciously scary


The Storyteller of Pain is a horror novel that preys on a question I have asked myself many times; are mental illnesses just chemical imbalances, or is there something else to it? It is fair to begin by saying that author Loren Molloy knows how to hook you to her stories. The Storyteller of Pain definitely sucks you in right from the start and gets you to ask questions. I was excited from the very first chapter to get to know Delia, one of the main characters, along with Lilian, our protagonist. Her story takes flight and continues rushing making you want more and more.

On her opening pages, I found myself feeling undertones of Clive Barker’s “Books of Blood”, constantly thinking of the quote: “Everybody is a book of blood; wherever we're opened, we're red.” which made it so hard for me to put the book down. Also to be noted, this was a very light read, myself finishing the book in under 3 hours which made it all the more enjoyable. I find that Author Loren Molloy doesn’t complicate her stories, you’re never struggling to keep up, you’re not bouncing back and forth between multiple scenes, and almost the entirety of the story was one smooth straight line that gave you just enough to stay attentive yet eager for more.

Her characters are relatable, though I will admit at some points I felt they were going a little too fast. Nothing that is unbelievable but enough to make me stop and think about their pace and authenticity. Obviously, I decided they were nothing out of this world, as I finished the book without further issues.

“There was a memory and a promise of blood in the air.” -Clive Barker

The Storyteller of Pain does not spare you the gritty, gory, and horrific details. Personally, one of the reasons why I follow Molloy’s works so closely. She is unafraid to be explicit, and she is not here to make anyone comfortable. (If you’re looking for comfort, why are you in this genre anyway?)

All in all, The Storyteller of Pain is a book I will be happy to go back to, much like The Very Devil, Herself!. I want to see more of this universe, of John and Lilian in their new and adjusted life. That isn’t something you can achieve with ease in these kinds of works.

Thank you for this captivating read!

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ISBN: 153943897X (ISBN13: 9781539438977)
Edition Language: English

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Ratings: 3.83 From 12 Users | 6 Reviews

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Era una buena idea, pero al abrir el libro, no me ha gustado ni la forma de escribir

Very good book. Enjoyed it from start to finish. Was hard to put down.

This was a really fun book. Of course I am a huge fan of horror and anything that involves asylums is right up my alley. The book flows really well and there is no lull in the action. I had the pleasure of meeting the author recently and she was very cool and personable. Look forward to reading her other stuff

*****I RECEIVED A COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THIS BOOK IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW*****QUICK SUMMARY:>relatable>well-paced>bloody genius>deliciously scaryThe Storyteller of Pain is a horror novel that preys on a question I have asked myself many times; are mental illnesses just chemical imbalances, or is there something else to it? It is fair to begin by saying that author Loren Molloy knows how to hook you to her stories. The Storyteller of Pain definitely sucks you in right from

Loren Molloy won her first award in 2005 for Best Young Poet. This was the catalyst to the creation of her first published book Black Dreams and Shattered Illusions. Loren has been writing books ever since.When Loren isn't writing or researching for her next novel she spends time watching Horror movies, walking outdoors in her beautiful home state of New York, and interacting with others through*****I RECEIVED A COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THIS BOOK IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW*****QUICK SUMMARY:>relatable>well-paced>bloody genius>deliciously scaryThe Storyteller of Pain is a horror novel that preys on a question I have asked myself many times; are mental illnesses just chemical imbalances, or is there something else to it? It is fair to begin by saying that author Loren Molloy knows how to hook you to her stories. The Storyteller of Pain definitely sucks you in right from

Uncaged Book Reviews:Thank you to the author, for being featured in Uncaged Book Reviews magazine, and for the ARC of this book.Be warned, this story is violent, and the author does not hold back on the descriptions. I did guess pretty quickly in the story what was going on, but I did not guess the outcomes and the author does a nice job making me squirm a bit. Always a good thing with horror. Reviewed by Cyrene4 Solid StarsFull review at UncagedBooks.com
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