This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence.
Title: Party Girl Crashes the Rapture (Tenebrous Chronicles)
Published: November 21, 2013
Pages: 250
Format: eBook
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Published: November 21, 2013
Pages: 250
Format: eBook
Buy the Book
It’s Lorelei’s last year of school and she has no plans for the future. Well, she does plan to drink, smoke weed, bang boys, and get as far away from her abusive mother as possible. What else is there to do in a small New Jersey town?Rating:
But when the seizures start, Lorelei enters a Technicolor dream world where she meets a pink-eyed little girl named Darby. She has something important to tell Lorelei. Something about a murder.
Lorelei doesn’t want to deal with Darby and does all she can to forget about her. She even goes as far as finding love and a possible future. But Darby is persistent, so persistent that she starts breaking into Lorelei’s reality.
Now she must solve a murder and face a dark secret in her past that could reveal a truth so horrifying that death could be the only way to forget it.
Man oh man where do I start with this book? I do have to admit I like this author’s writing style and I have enjoyed his other work especially the Miki Raddic series so this was a bit different for me to read. I really was not connecting with the main character Lorelei at first I had the same thoughts as everyone else in the book she was the big sl** of the school and the way she acted drove me crazy! Especially when she found someone special that really loved her no matter her past. Which we all know those guys are always so hard to find. When she did the big no-no to him I almost threw my kindle and started calling her names but I had to reel back and remember it is just a book and a character lol.
As her story progress I started to understand where she was coming from and why she was the way she was. My heart broke for her and I wanted nothing but the best no matter what for her. I wanted her to move forward with her life and I was really interested to find out who the girl was in her vision. When it came together I was like WHAT! No way. That was pretty neat.
Lorelei has been having seizures and visions but doesn’t understand why, but slowly over time everything starts to come together especially with the help of Rick the good guy/boyfriend of hers. Everything wraps up for a good ending so you are not left wondering too much on what happens. Though I would like to find out if anyone got into trouble, will her and Rick stay together, heck will she even change fully and leave the drugs and partying scene alone.
Just so you know this book is not for the teens unless you don’t mind sex, drugs and language. Lorelei is not your average good girl she is bad and she knows it. She isn’t perfect far from it but we see the path she is going down and we can only hope that Rick can help her go down the right one.
As her story progress I started to understand where she was coming from and why she was the way she was. My heart broke for her and I wanted nothing but the best no matter what for her. I wanted her to move forward with her life and I was really interested to find out who the girl was in her vision. When it came together I was like WHAT! No way. That was pretty neat.
Lorelei has been having seizures and visions but doesn’t understand why, but slowly over time everything starts to come together especially with the help of Rick the good guy/boyfriend of hers. Everything wraps up for a good ending so you are not left wondering too much on what happens. Though I would like to find out if anyone got into trouble, will her and Rick stay together, heck will she even change fully and leave the drugs and partying scene alone.
Just so you know this book is not for the teens unless you don’t mind sex, drugs and language. Lorelei is not your average good girl she is bad and she knows it. She isn’t perfect far from it but we see the path she is going down and we can only hope that Rick can help her go down the right one.
M.E Purfield was raised in the Jersey ‘burbs. At 18 he moved to Jersey City to attend The School of Visual Arts film program in NYC. He has never returned to the ‘burbs. Since then he’s done some script work for low low low budget films and even directed a few shorts.
Before publishing novels, he has toiled around with many short stories in many genres at many venues until he decided his strengths lie with Young Adult fiction, contemporary and noir fantasy.
When not practicing the art of Potty Mouth, he spends his time raising his son, being married, watching horror films, and listening to punk music.
You can always find him at mepurfield.livejournal.com.