
As a note, a printed copy of this novel was sent to me via the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not effect my opinions in any way.
The Curse of Crow Hollow is one of those stories that you find yourself with the desire to curl up in your favorite blanket and indulge in a little story telling. Perfect for the autumn season and a nice cup of something hot to drink–it’s just in the feel of it, you know?
Billy Coffey draws readers into the setting of a small town in the mountains, Crow Hollow; which is a delicious setting and atmospheric tone that hints to what is to come in the story. He sets up something special right away and holds you in his grip until the stories final pages.
Needless to say, readers, that Billy creates a vivid and dark story to tell, with a certain level of character in the narration. I’m not sure what to tell you if you say your skin doesn’t crawl at one point or another in these chapters. Think: southern campfire stories and twists and turns of curses and mystery.