06 March 2023

Woom by Duncan Ralston REVIEW

Summary:


The lonely motel holds many dark secrets . . . and room 6 just might possess the worst of them all.

Angel knows all about pain. His mother died in this room. He's researched its history. Today he's come back to end it, no matter the cost, once and for all.

Shyla, a plus-sized prostitute, thinks that the stories Angel tells her can't be true. Secrets so vile, you won't want to let them inside you.

But the lonely motel doesn't forget. It doesn't forgive. And it always claims its victim.


My Thoughts:


I honestly wish this was longer. I would love to have heard more stories than the ones included here.

In the beginning, we don't know much about Angel. All we know is that his mother died in the motel room that he is renting. He hires a prostitute, and I originally thought that he was going to kill her by the end. Instead of having regular sex, Angel uses toys on her while telling her three stories about this particular motel room. The stories seem random at first, but by the end, it is revealed that they are all connected to Angel in one way or another. This leads to him stuffing his head inside the prostitute to be "reborn".

I ended up really enjoying Angel's character, though that could be because he is really the only developed character here.

I read this very quickly. It is not for the faint of heart, but I would recommend this book to any fans of extreme horror.


My Rating: 5 stars

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