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Review by:
carmen shirley
on March 07, 2013 :
love this entire story! I just keep adding them.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Lynsey Taylor
on Dec. 13, 2012 :
(no rating)
This was fantastic. They just keep getting better and better! Karina Halle upped the creepy factor all the way up to eleven and never let it drop. It also had a buttload of foreshadowing and questions raised for future books. As if I needed any further encouragement to devour them all! Pfft! It had lots of nice character development as well, although it was a bit of a test of my devotion to Dex at times. Still, I luuuurved it.
As a former big L.O.S.T. fan I adored the setting of D’Arcy Island and all the spooky goings on there. And the effects it had on both Dex and Perry's state of mind was harrowing yet fascinating to read.
Full house - Five Stars! ★★★★★
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Kim Bibbee
on Sep. 12, 2012 :
Wow this has a little of everything up and down
(reviewed long after purchase)
Review by:
Terri Seminuk
on July 26, 2012 :
Dead Sky Morning has our dynamic duo of Perry and Dex checking out an island that once housed a leper colony for their internet series Experiment in Terror...but it seems the ghosts of D'Arcy Island are interested in their new guests too.
They don't get many visitors there after all.
The third installment of Karina Halle's Experiment in Terror series is the sexiest and creepiest yet!
(reviewed the day of purchase)
Review by:
Megan Caffery
on Dec. 13, 2011 :
Dead Sky Morning is the third installment in the Experiment in Terror series, one that takes our paranormal adventurers, Dex and Perry, to a strip of land in the Pacific Northwest known as D'Arcy Island. Sure, they're ready to handle the ghosts (and much more than that) that await them, but the biggest obstacle this time around seems to be each other.
Even before the real work begins, the ever-present tension between our resident ghost hunters hits you again right off the bat. They did kiss in Red Fox because they thought they were going to die, but was there more to it than that? That's something you keep asking yourself throughout the book. It's hard to ignore their chemistry, but neither Dex nor Perry are willing to throw caution to the wind just yet. But each time the guard slightly drops, there are a few layers that peel away. Be patient, dear readers.
There's also a whole lot on D'Arcy Island that seems to get in Dex and Perry's way and begins to affect the working relationship and friendship that has been built over the past few adventures. The place is haunted, with a whole lot of history that unfolds for Dex and Perry and us readers as the story moves along. What is seen (or isn't seen) starts to take its toll and place the both of them in situations where their lives are at stake. There are doubts, insecurities, and hesitations that potentially ruin them, but also keep them going at the same time. It's an interesting dichotomy in their relationship this time around.
The relationship between Dex and Perry is never going to be easy or straightforward, but that's what makes them compelling. They're just as fucked up as the rest of us, and that's why I can't stop reading about them
(reviewed long after purchase)
Review by:
Penny Montgomery-Nixon
on Nov. 17, 2011 :
Karina,
As with the other two, I love this book. Where you come up with these ideas it amazes me. I enjoy the Dex and Perry charaters so much, its like being stuck on a soap opera, I can't wait for the next book to come out. I always get kind of sad when I know I am nearing the end of one of your books because I don't want it to end. To me thats when you know you have written a great book. Thanks Karina for another great book and thanks Andy for turning me on to them. Can't wait for the next one!!!!!
(reviewed long after purchase)