Fiends & Ghosts – Cusp of Night by Mae Clair @MaeClair1

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Being a huge fan of Mae Clair and her writing, I am thrilled to be able to share her newest release, Cusp of Night, a paranormal/supernatural thriller that had me from the opening pages. That is why I love her work so much.

Cusp of Night (A Hode's Hill Novel)Amazon  /  Goodreads

MY REVIEW

The truth may hide in dark places, but Maya WILL go there!

Mae Clair is one of my go to authors and she did not disappoint in this riveting supernatural thriller that takes us from the present to the past and back again.

More missing people and more monster sightings has Maya Sinclair determined to find answers to the mystery. She teams up with Collin Leland and he takes her places she never would have went on her own.

The danger is very real, but that will never stop Maya from seeking the answers and doing what is necessary to stop the monster.

I love when urban legends come to life on the pages and the mystery keeps me guessing. Where the dark and unknown keep me on the edge of my seat, wondering…WHY? WHO? It is not always apparent in Mae Clair’s novels who is the bad ‘guy’ and who is the good ‘guy’. In Cusp of Night, there is plenty of blame to go around and plenty of emotion wrung from me as I read along, sometimes shocked, sometimes disgusted, and sometimes down right pissed off.

I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of Cusp of Night by Mae Clair.

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GOODREADS BLURB

The truth hides in dark places . . .
 
Recently settled in Hode’s Hill, Pennsylvania, Maya Sinclair is enthralled by the town’s folklore, especially the legend about a centuries-old monster. A devil-like creature with uncanny abilities responsible for several horrific murders, the Fiend has evolved into the stuff of urban myth. But the past lives again when Maya witnesses an assault during the annual “Fiend Fest.” The victim is developer Leland Hode, patriarch of the town’s most powerful family, and he was attacked by someone dressed like the Fiend.  
 
Compelled to discover who is behind the attack and why, Maya uncovers a shortlist of enemies of the Hode clan. The mystery deepens when she finds the journal of a late nineteenth-century spiritualist who once lived in Maya’s house—a woman whose ghost may still linger. Known as the Blue Lady of Hode’s Hill due to a genetic condition, Lucinda Glass vanished without a trace and was believed to be one of the Fiend’s tragic victims. The disappearance of a young couple, combined with more sightings of the monster, trigger Maya to join forces with Leland’s son Collin. But the closer she gets to the truth, the closer she comes to a hidden world of twisted secrets, insanity, and evil that refuses to die . . .

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mae ClairMae Clair opened a Pandora’s Box of characters when she was a child and never looked back. Her father, an artist who tinkered with writing, encouraged her to create make-believe worlds by spinning tales of far-off places on summer nights beneath the stars.

Mae loves creating character-driven fiction in settings that vary from contemporary to mythical. Wherever her pen takes her, she flavors her stories with conflict, romance and elements of mystery. Married to her high school sweetheart, she lives in Pennsylvania and is passionate about writing, old photographs, a good Maine lobster tail and cats.

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MY REVIEWS FOR MAE CLAIR

A Thousand Yesteryears

A Cold Tomorrow

A Desolate Hour

Eclipse Lake

 

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13 thoughts on “Fiends & Ghosts – Cusp of Night by Mae Clair @MaeClair1

    • I wonder, could it be Eclipse Lake or one of the Mothman stories? I hope you give her a shot.

    • Hi! I’m delighted that one of my books has found it’s way onto your TBR list. I hope you enjoy the tale and will consider Cusp of Night as well. I love writing these types of stories 🙂

    • Hi, Kimberly. I love urban legends as well. I wrote a fictional three-book series about the Mothman. Creatures, folklore and ghosts make excellent story fodder. I’m glad you like the sound of Cusp of Night. Thank you for checking it out!

  1. Sherry, thank you so much for sharing your review of my latest release on your blog. I’m delighted you enjoyed Cusp of Night and appreciate you sharing your thoughts with your readers!

    • Always a pleasure Mae. I look forward to the next one. 🙂 Have a great weekend.

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  3. Creepy good!!! I love it too. Mae Clair does come up with some great covers for her books.

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