Review for
Dream Under the Hill
by P.G. Forte
In a town like Oberon, normalcy is something strived for,
yet accomplished with a heavy price. Once again, during the
season of Ostara, darkness and a treacherous evil has crept
in threatening to have a domino effect on a few dozen of the
town’s residents. None becomes more affected than Cara
Matthews and Liam McKnight.
Cara is a troubled teen looking for something, anything that
will give her a semblance of stability no matter the cost.
Her price could cost her more than the blood spilled from
her body. It could destroy her very soul as well. Liam, haunted
by his own twisted and broken past is drawn in to Cara’s
world centering around a spiritual guru and ex-convict named
Reverend Gregg Stevens.
Trapped in the reverend’s world called the Church of
Truth, Light and Harmony, Cara and Liam’s lives are
inexorably woven together and it becomes a race against time
and fate to save each other from more than just a possible
physical death. The ramifications of their actions have a
powerful rippling effect on others around them. Lives are
turned upside down and the spirit of love and honor are pushed
to the brink as the story comes to a powerful and explosive
end.
This is book eight in a series set in a fictional town in
California. With a cast of characters well over forty, it’s
complex, intricately woven and laid out with a surprisingly
skilled touch. The author’s ability to capture not only
the raw human emotion, but the tangibly spiritual as well
is simply amazing. The attention to the myriad of emotions
is brilliant. This book was fantastic; however, it is highly
recommended the reader delve into the first seven books first
to have a better understanding of the entire cast.
~ Charissa, Coffee Times
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