Cotton Tale by E.C. Fisher
Publisher: Self-Published
Genre: Horror, Contempoaray
Length: Short story (60 pages)
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by LavenderA private jet violently crash-lands on a deserted island. Captain Newton and his stewardess Rebecca are reluctantly forced to band together with the Vanderbach family as a means of survival.
They soon discover the island holds a dark secret the mainland has kept hidden since the 70s. Something monstrous was genetically engineered nearly forty years ago that even nature couldn’t destroy. Now it stalks the group as they venture further into the jungle in search of rescue and escape.
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Can the group of misfit survivors manage to work together to find a way off the island? As the tension, suspense, and horror rise, they realize time is not on their side … the ravenous creations are drawing closer, and their appetite is insatiable.
For a zippy little, fast-moving tale that will keep one hoping against hope, Cotton Tale does not disappoint. It is labeled as a horror story, and rightfully so. There is enough violence and blood to justify the genre’s label. However, with the gory parts and being interwoven with creepy aspects, this story often feels like a thriller as readers go along with the characters, hoping they find a way out of their terrible situation.
A plane crashes on an island, bringing out the best and worst in the characters as we see them under pressure and how they try to remain calm. Some of the characters readers can like right away, and some of them readers may not like so much. It’s an interesting group. The story starts right in the middle of the action.
The mood grows in intensity as they deal with the aftermath of the crash. Trouble isn’t over; it just started. There’s an eerie atmosphere on the too quiet island. It’s dark, and they’re in great peril.
Short chapters keep it snappy. When the group finds the building and see its condition, it’s obvious that something had escaped it. Scary thought. They find a secret passageway. The suspense escalates and creates goosebumps. There’s something out there, but what could it be?
For those who like well-paced scary stories that one can enjoy in a reading or two, this is a good one to check out. The ending is somewhat unexpected.
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