When
a vampire who has lost his love of the hunt finds a new reason to live, Hell
better watch out.
Los
Angeles, CA, July 14, 2014 --(PR.com)--
In Mike Reynolds’ new novel “Hell and the Hunger,” he challenges the very
concepts of good and evil with complex characters that explore the vast gray
area that exists between those two ideas. What is right, what is wrong, and who
decides that? “The hero of my story is a vampire that eats people in terrifying
fashion and by the end of the story you will be cheering him on,” Reynolds
said.
Set
in the fictional city of Braston, “Hell and the Hunger” is a dark fantasy with
heavy strokes of horror, a delightful dose of cop drama, and a touch of romance
sprinkled throughout. After tens of thousands of years of a lonely existence,
Joe has become a pitifully depressed shadow of his former self. Then he meets
Evelyn – the daughter of a witch who doesn’t understand her power – and she
awakens feelings in him that he hasn’t felt in centuries. Before he gets a
chance to fully explore these foreign feelings, Hell literally breaks loose.
Joe will have to battle an army of demons to save the one reason he has
found in this Universe to live.
Mike Reynolds is the author of “Lake of Dragons” and “Hell and the
Hunger,” as well as numerous short stories and poems. He has spent the last
twenty years in direct marketing, print, and communication. Mike is fascinated
by history, belief systems, the human condition and how all of those things
work together to define who we are as a people. The world is a wonder and based
on the history of us, it is a wonder that we have a world left to wonder about.
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