Superstition by James Blakey

Thank you @cityowlpress @KellyALacey @lovebookstours #Ad #LBTCrew #BookTwitter #FreeReview #FreeBookReview for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Superstition has awesome front cover that reminds me of my Rosie cat and a good blurb that will make you want to pick up this book. . This is book 1 in the series and is horror/ Paranormal genre. The story is about Jerry who is a news reporter and is investigating the deaths at a campus, and he publishes his findings that ends up not great for him which is linked to superstition and bad luck. If you are superstitions you will love this. This is a good read for the spooky and dark months that we are now in. I like the twists that are in the book , I didn't expect them at all which made the book exciting because I had no clue what would happen next. The story is at a good pace and there are lots of things happening in the book that will keep you glued to the end. The story is entertaining and intriguing read. If you like good horror this is for you. 4 stars. Blurb An umbrella is opened indoors. A black cat crosses your path. Three cigarettes are lit from one match. These are omens of bad luck that no one takes seriously. But at Van Buren University when these and other superstitions are broken, students die. Sophomore Jerry Williams’ hard-hitting reporting has won awards for Van Buren’s school newspaper. But when he connects a series of campus deaths to bad luck, his editor questions Jerry’s judgment, kills the story, and suspends him from the paper. The superstition-related havoc continues, and Darla, Jerry’s new girlfriend, barely escapes with her life. When Jerry digs deeper into the mystery and publishes his findings in the school’s alternative newspaper, the university administration threatens him with suspension for causing a panic. But Jerry’s reporting instincts won’t let him stop. With his friends and everyone else on campus at risk, it's not like Jerry has much of a choice. As Friday the 13th approaches, Jerry fears a catastrophe. He must uncover who or what is behind these bad luck deaths and determine how to stop it.

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