Misadventures Memoirs (Little Girl Scream, #1) by Al E. Boy & F. Carod | Book Review & Giveaway

Misadventures Memoirs (Little Girl Scream, #1) by Al E. Boy & F. Carod | Book Review & Giveaway

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Misadventures Memoirs (Little Girl Scream, #1) by Al E. Boy & F. Carod | Book Review & GiveawayLittle Girl Scream by Al E. Boy, F. Carod
Series: Misadventures Memoirs #1
Published by Amazon/Kindle on 12/17/2020
Genres: Fiction, Crime, Mystery, Psychological Thriller
Format: Audiobook, eBook, Hardcover, Paperback
Pages: 277

Absolutely nothing can compare to the Hotel Amatista, Cancun's premier luxury resort. The jewel in her family's chain of 5-star hotels, Sofia Hernández is in charge, and the young woman takes great pride when she hears guests remark the hotel makes them feel like they've died and gone to heaven.

Unfortunately, that's exactly what's been happening lately, Young guests vanish, only to turn up the next day...abused, tortured...and dead. Sofia suddenly has her hands full dealing with police investigations, trying to ease her guests' fears, and doing her best to save the Amatista's reputation. And, with no way of knowing if the sadistic culprit is a hotel employee or a guest, stopping the killings will be no easy task.

With the help of Dale Mathis, a visiting English professor, she is able to thwart further abductions and murders, but her interference draw the ire of the sinister mastermind, who decides Sofia must pay for her boldness. To make matters even worse, her new friend becomes the number one suspect of the Cancun police.

five-stars
Source: Kindle Unlimited, Received from the author or publisher for review.

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My thoughts on Little Girl Scream

I generally don’t repeat the synopsis in my reviews, so the following are my thoughts on the actual book.

If you are a fan of the Al E. Boy Fawn series, please note that this series is not in the same genre.

Little Girl Scream will grip you with its fascinating horror storyline. The book opens with gruesome violence, but that sets the tone for the rest of this thrilling tale.

The dual protagonists are Sophia and Dale. They work well together to solve the murders and mysteries. They occasionally show hints of romantic feelings, but that certainly isn’t the focus of this tale.

The authors capture the violence man can commit and the depths the depraved will go to achieve their psychotic thrills.

Like Game of Thrones, do not get attached to any of the characters. No one is safe from evil.

Since I usually don’t read a lot of horror-based fiction, I was a bit slow in getting involved in the story. But once I was invested, I could not put it down.

Sophia tries hard to earn her father’s respect by being the best manager of their family’s luxury Cancun resort. Dale is nearly overcome with flashbacks from the torturous past his mind has hidden. Together, they make a fantastic team.

Just when the gruesome parts of the story came close to overwhelming me, the authors dropped in bits of witty, sarcastic, and humorous episodes to preserve my sensibilities.

There are instances of coincidence that seem far-fetched but actually work well in the story. I think it’s a sign of excellent thriller writing when you can suspend your beliefs and immerse yourself in the book.

I enjoyed Misadventures Memoirs (Little Girl Scream) by Al E. Boy & F. Carod and plan to read the next in the series. Just like the authors are capable of writing fantastic fiction in polar-opposite genres, I find I can equally enjoy reading books entirely out of my comfort zone.

I received a digital copy of the book from the authors to review, but also I read it through Kindle Unlimited. This is my honest, unbiased opinion.

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About Al E. Boy

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Al E. Boy is an English teacher, originally from Canada, but currently residing in Seoul, South Korea.

Through almost 40 years as a Santa Claus, Al E. Boy developed quite a repertoire of tales to explain and answer the many questions children ask about Santa, the North Pole, his reindeer, and his friends, the elves.

It was this collection of tales that prompted him to begin writing The Adventures of Fawn. Through the young daughter of legendary reindeer Comet and Vixen, he’s been able to weave an exciting, colorful, imaginative world that will delight readers of all ages!

Mr. Boy not only hopes you enjoy these tales but make reading them part of your Christmas traditions, as well.

About F. Carod

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F. Carod (1987)

International author. Shares a passion for languages and books. Writer and business coach, with experience in tourism and community work. Loves animals, people, and nature.

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More Reviews of Al E. Boy Books:

The Adventures of Fawn # 1 | Til the Last Snowflake Falls | Audiobook Review

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3 responses to “Misadventures Memoirs (Little Girl Scream, #1) by Al E. Boy & F. Carod | Book Review & Giveaway

  1. Audrey Stewart

    I love when Gina said, “Like Game of Thrones, do not get attached to any of the characters. No one is safe from evil.” I feel that way also.