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With a Blighted Touch

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In the beginning, the book was a bit slow. However, in the second half it was a whole other ball game. The story was quite imaginative and I liked the mention of various mythologies including Native American. All in all, an interesting story. Thank you to NetGalley and BHC Press for the opportunity to review this book

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"Kit and Troy had always thought that Black Rock was cursed. It had struggled to survive even in the best of times. Now a heavier, more pitiful miasma of hopelessness coated everything. Not unlike his own life."
Kit's always manage to coast through life, head just above water. That is, until one day he just can't. Fired, broke and homeless, he is forced to return to his hometown of Black rock, Tennessee to beg his father to stay in his childhood home, just after missing the death of his mother. But what if his life hasn't been entirely in his control? What if, like everything else in his town, his life too has been infected and cursed to rot?
I actually really did enjoy this book a lot. It has a very unique storyline and the narrative well-paced, interesting, and maintained my suspension of disbelief. In addition, as a reader,I found that at no point did I think to myself, "oh, well I know where this is going".
What I didn't like:
As someone who has struggled with addiction, the plot takes away the responsibility of Kit's actions from himself to thwart supernatural.
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It's cheesy, it's overwrought at times and it's pretty formulaic but there is a likability to the characters that propels it above most books in the same vein. It's also a fast read, which helps. There's a curse, an ancient monster, a love interest out of the blue for our down-on-his-luck hero and an over-the-top ending which you've seen plenty of times before. Still, there's something that keeps you reading despite the been there, done that feeling. I liked it more than I think I should have. The writing is dramatic and overdone at times but it's good enough to keep you reading. I've read worse books in the genre. 2.5 stars bumped to 3 for the likability factor. Just don't expect a horror classic. Thanks to Netgalley for the free ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Thank you to the author for bringing this book to my attention and sending me a Netgalley link.

I really enjoyed the writing in this book and it kept me thoroughly engaged all the way through. It is a great read for anyone who likes supernatural thrillers.

I found it to be chilling and creepy and kept me on edge. I loved the small town atmosphere that the author created.

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Just a bit late with this one, but I bought an audiobook copy to help me catch up. The narration from Nathaniel Gray was very good and added to my enjoyment.

The town of Black Rock was always referred to as cursed, but what if it actually was, genuinely? This is a horror novel that features a dark, ancient entity plaguing the town with disappearances, surprising deaths, and bad luck. Kit thought he had gotten out, taken his guitar and moved on with his life. But a surprise visit home, due to the loss of his mother, has drawn him right back into the craziness—and he’s front and center for the show.

For me, Kit wasn’t the most interesting or endearing main character I’ve ever read. However, I did like the fact that he’s forty, a bit heavy, and kind of at rock bottom. It was at least of interest to read a story that doesn’t feature the typical main. And Kit was not without qualities. His willingness to sacrifice is quite a good one, too.

The ancient Uyaga’s use of children was very disturbing, and the description of how they looked made me think along the lines of NOS4A2, which I quite liked, but the stories are very different.

Personally a 4/5*, a nice horror entry, but with quite a quick climax.

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Kit” has felt like a loser his whole life. Nothing ever seems to go right; not his relationships, not his music career and now his mother passed away and he was not there for the funeral. He decides to return home. His relationship with his father is awful, he has no friends and the town bullies are still the same. Strange things have occurred in the small town for as long as anyone can remember. Kit thinks he is the cause of all the bad luck. Visions from the past send Kit back in time letting him know he is part of the issue with the town. Things slowly begin to get worse and Kit is determined to find out how to fix the town. He comes across some great allies as well as bullies.

I really enjoy books with folk stories entwined. This book made me feel creeped out, listening for weird noises and staying up way too late to finish the book. I could feel the desperation Kit had for what he had planned to get rid of the ‘blight’. I would recommend this book for those who enjoy stories about folklore and the horrors of a small town.

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Chilly, gripping and entertaining: an excellent small town horror that kept me reading and on the edge.
I loved the world building and the storytelling
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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Well, this turned out to be really good! It started very slow, but it picked up as the plot became more complex and the small-town atmosphere escalated into an atmosphere of dread and mystery. Great suspense toward the ending, sharp dialogue, although the central character of Kit did not always felt convincing. Still, the themes were compelling: mountains with secrets, creepy children, mysterious disappearances, and indigenous lore. Great book for the Halloween!

Thank you to BHT Press and Netgalley for the ARC to review!

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Thank you NetGalley and BHC Press for the ARC! With a Blighted Touch is a horror novel by J. Todd Kingrea that follows struggling musician Christopher "Kit" McNeil as he is summoned back to his hometown of Black Rock, TN after a sudden loss. Kit reunites with friends and familiar faces from his past as he is pulled back into the strange happenings of the towns. The blight is still destroying plantlife in certain areas, while people are going missing and some are turning up dead. Kit works to uncover the truths behind these disappearances, especially after he becomes suspect number one. With a Blighted Touch is an engaging narrative with definite horrific bits, and it should be noted that its lore pulls from the indigenous Cherokee tribes.

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I immensely enjoyed this book, although I initially found it a little slow. The second half, however, was an entirely different story. I couldn't put it down; I just wanted to find out how the book ended. Kit considers himself unlucky. After a string of band gigs, which never amounted to much, he returns to his hometown after his mother's death. He reunites with his childhood friend, Troy, and reconnects with his father.

Over dinner. Troy tells Kit that he's been keeping tabs on the people who suffered suspicious deaths. People who drowned while sleeping in bed and all sorts of unbelievable causes of death. The struggling musician and his friend then discover what could be causing the "curse" and find a way to stop it.

I love the small-town country atmosphere of this book and the creepy and spongy children from the cave. I will surely be on the lookout for more from J. Todd Kingrea.

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Kit (Christopher) comes back home after he finds out he missed his mom’s funeral. He ran out of town as soon as he could and has been trying to make it in the music industry.
He had an incident as a kid riding his bike home at night of being touched and chased by this spongy darkness and it’s been haunting him since. That incident seems related to other eerie coincidences he’s noticed since coming back to town when he gets caught up in a murder investigation and has to extend his visit.

Kit is a relatable character. Kit was just existing with no plan and no idea how to get one. He’s a 40 yr old man who wants to get his life straightened out and break the bad habits he developed from the all-night partying with his band. He’s had enough of the near-misses and squandered opportunities.

The 9-5 routine never was for him and this has caused tension between Kit and his dad. He would take playing guitar on stage over any regular job any time. His dad worked at the factory in town his whole life and was part of a union. Kit’s career choice isn’t as reliable and he’s not at the same benchmarks that others are at his age. His father feels like he hasn’t amounted to anything and that kind of disappointment from a parent can have a devastating effect and has made it increasingly harder to kick his bad habits.

I didn’t like the conflict or resolution at the end of the story. It’s not how I pictured things would go and it all seemed a bit rushed and cheesy. The ending could set this up for a sequel but I feel like it should stay as a stand alone.

This was definitely creepy and I think a good pick for non-horror readers or for someone who’s new to the genre and looking for a horror book to get into the Halloween spirit.

Thank you to BHT Press and Netgalley for this arc in exchange for an honest review.

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With a Blighted Touch was a creepy read that was really well done. Having lived in smaller towns myself, to see there be something to the weird stories that got around was definitely something that hit close to home for me. This is worth picking up for some spooky reading, but maybe don’t start it late at night.

Note: arc provided by the publisher via netgalley in exchange for honest review

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This was such a creative book! The reader is pulled in quickly and it was so easy to identify with the main character. The idea of a struggling musician really resonates with me as well as the trope of going back home to a small town. Such a great ambiance. I loved the whole country town in the mountains vibe. And those children!! Soooo stinkin’ creepy. There’s a scene in a house where they chase the protagonists that gave me chills. Creepy toddler alert. Highly recommend!!
Thank you to Netgally for the ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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✨ New ARC Review ✨ A must read if you enjoy spooky/curse like concepts, Stranger Things, and Stephen King!

With a Blighted Touch by @jtoddkingrea ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Release Date: Oct 24th, 2023❗️(BHC Press)

I spoke to this author via DM and accepted the ARC because the storyline and title caught my attention immediately. I was then lucky enough to be approved for the ARC on NetGalley shortly after. Once I saw the cover, I was ready to dig in!

“Black Rock” is a community within Scarburn County, TN and it radiates evil. It’s BLIGHT impacts everything around.

Unfortunately, Christopher “Kit” McNeil has to return to his hometown after YEARS due to a personal matter. After returning, there are multiple murders and Kit lands a top spot as the murder suspect. Throughout the book, Kit needs to fight against the evil being presented which forces him to face his past.

Overall the book was a page turner and hit multiple genres I love. I am a huge fan of stranger things (watched them all) and Stephen King (all the horror/thrillers) so I truly enjoyed it. I did feel the end left me with some questions as to what happens next. I want more!

If you’re interested in this authors work, mark your calendars and also make sure to check out his post-apocalyptic epic fantasy Deiparian Saga, “The Witchfinder” and “The Crimson Fathers.” The final installment, “Bane of the Witch,” is intended for release in 2024.

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‘With a Blighted Touch” by J. Todd Kingrea follows Christopher “Kit” McNeil as he finds himself returning to his hometown following the death of his mother. A guitarist who has wasted his life on booze and drugs wants to make this visit quick. But upon reconnecting with his childhood best friend, some dark memories are dragged to the surface. People have disappeared, and more have started to show up dead. But what is Kit’s connection? And can he stop it. A fun thriller, which is part supernatural and part murder mystery, a recommended read for anyone who likes their true crimes with a shot of spooky.

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This title has been selected for coverage in Fangoria's October 2023 print edition. Please reach out to the reviewer directly for a PDF of the write-up (upon completion).

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The book began with a gripping start, reminiscent of Stephen King's novels. However, as the story progressed, it became clear that it lacked the depth of a finished masterpiece. Kit's character, portrayed as a troubled individual, failed to evoke the expected impact. The narrative meandered at times and missed crucial opportunities. A re-exploration of the captivating mythology, improved writing, and stronger character development are needed to unlock the story's true potential.

What Works:
-Intriguing Mythology
- Horror

What doesn't work -

- Weak Character Development: Kit's character, despite a troubled past and poor life choices, lacks authenticity and fails to connect with me. A deeper exploration of Kit's journey and motivations is necessary to create a more compelling and relatable character.

- Underdeveloped Relationships: Kit's and Troy's friendship never once felt more than mere acquaintances, Kit and Courtney's relationship on the other hand felt like divorced couple.

Insufficient World-Building: The story's world feels incomplete and lacks immersion.

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I loved the small town horror aspect, this was very well written and I enjoyed the folklore elements, the prose felt almost claustrophobic, I felt sucked in and trapped in this disturbing world, would definitely recommend to horror fans!

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I enjoyed the thrilling Folk take very much. Kept me engaged and read in one evening. Creepy, small town lore. Great book.

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Creepy and intense. Almost claustrophobic as it sucks you into a small town cursed over the centuries and the residents who cannot escape. The combination of lost dreams, a psychotic bullying family, and domestic abuse is almost suffocating in it's oppression - and the theme of Native American lore is addictive. Don't start this at night!

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