The Forest The Dark Corner  Book 2, Easton Livingston
The Forest The Dark Corner  Book 2, Easton Livingston
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The Forest: The Dark Corner - Book 2

Author: Easton Livingston

Narrator: David Washington

Unabridged: 1 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/24/2020


Synopsis

A cabin. A family. An abomination.

Hal Baker is overworked. He's been burning the candle at both ends for seven years and now it's caught up with him. When stress and exhaustion overtake him at work, he's ordered to take a break. Doctor's orders. With prompting from his boss and friend, he, his wife Veronica, and his son and daughter-- Sean and Donna--go on a camping getaway. It's there he reconnects with his family and realizes what he's been missing out on.

However, this blessing has an unexpected cost. Something strange is happening in Meechum Forest. Something odd. Something incredible. Something dark. That something is willing to let Hal and his family in…but not out. If Hal doesn't find a way to escape, he may lose the family he's just rediscovered.

The Forest is the second story in The Dark Corner miniseries, a collection of supernatural, paranormal, urban fantasy short stories, novelettes, and novellas. It is a supernatural/horror novelette. There are five stories in all, each story getting progressively longer, giving the reader a novel by the end of the series. The other stories in the series, The Visitor, The Gift, The Basement and The Confrontation are available online for download.

Easton Livingston is a supernatural, superheroic, and science fiction author, weaving together action, fantasy, and suspense. Fans of The 4400, Stranger Things, and The X-Files television series are sure to enjoy his work.

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Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa

I enjoyed this but found it a little short and as part of a series it ends without resolution. There are a couple of editing issues at the beginning of chapter four. But for these issues, I would have rated it 4* because it is basically a good story and trees, let's face it, are everywhere. If you d......more

Goodreads review by Richard

A mild, campfire-style, horror story. Hal Baker has been working much too hard. At the doctor's order, with his boss's insistence, he takes his family on vacation to a cottage in the woods. For the most part, the vacation is pleasant and restful. At least until the last night, when things fell apart......more