I've had the opportunity to read Cape's Side Bay in its entirety, and I was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. James Rasile truly sets us into a Spielberg-ian world occupied by a dozen characters whom we all care about, naivgating the waters of a monstrous mystery plaguing their town.Every mention of the monster who lurks the titular bay makes the story more and more interesting and unique. I think readers will be pleasantly surprised at the revelations in the book's final act, which puts a neat spin on the supernatural that I won't dare spoil here.
I've had the opportunity to read Cape's Side Bay in its entirety, and I was thoroughly entertained from start to finish. James Rasile truly sets us into a Spielberg-ian world occupied by a dozen characters whom we all care about, naivgating the waters of a monstrous mystery plaguing their town.Every mention of the monster who lurks the titular bay makes the story more and more interesting and unique. I think readers will be pleasantly surprised at the revelations in the book's final act, which puts a neat spin on the supernatural that I won't dare spoil here.
A "young" woman with a genetic anomaly spends her extra long life running from the people who would exploit her unique condition. Ageless asks the question is eternal life a gift or a curse? #giftorcurse
Mr. Rasile has presented us with one of the greatest sci-fi thriller premises on all of Inkshares. The question is not "should I support this novel?" The real question is: why haven't you ordered already?Make this happen, everyone! (And once you do, I want a part as an expendable extra when Mr. Rasile inevitably turns it into a film...)
Mr. Rasile has presented us with one of the greatest sci-fi thriller premises on all of Inkshares. The question is not "should I support this novel?" The real question is: why haven't you ordered already?Make this happen, everyone! (And once you do, I want a part as an expendable extra when Mr. Rasile inevitably turns it into a film...)