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The Lodge isn’t the sort of horror book I normally enjoy. I tend to go for a more cerebral and psychological nightmares. But the concept of a demon-operated B&B intrigued. Turns out it was fun. About as much fun as one might have expected from the description. Essentially, a B-movie in a book.

Fun characters and a fun and funny demon to boot definitely elevate this evil-in-a-small-southern-town production.

An entertaining and relatively quick read. Thanks Netgalley.

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This novel is a high octane ride into terror that keeps you on edge the entire time. Set in a small town with a bed and breakfast that locals won't go near, certain outsiders are attracted to it. The owner is not who (or even what) he seems and the people who decide to spend time there are either taken with his charm or become victims. And it is creepy!

In the search for a missing female fugitive, several characters (including a couple of children) are going to experience the horrors of this bed and breakfast and it's owner. And this book will never let you forget that nobody is safe. The author will let us get to know certain characters before dispatching them in the most brutal ways possible. It definitely keeps you on your toes!

We'll get to find out more about this town, this establishment, and this owner as the book goes on but it's a fantastic and terrifying trip getting there. I highly recommend this novel and all of its frightening mayhem.

Please note that I am currently unable to post a review on Goodreads because the book is not listed.

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