DEVIL by Ker Dukey
TITLE: DEVIL
AUTHOR: Ker Dukey
GENRE: Dark | Suspenseful
PUBLICATION: July 28th, 2017
Evi Devil.
Yes, that’s really my name.
The irony is not lost on me.
I was created from two evil souls and have the name to prove it.
Devil worshipers, perverts, murderer. Is all terms used to describe the parents I refuse to remember. My mind won’t allow me to.
And why would I want to?
One born of dirty blood running through her veins can never truly be clean from its murky hue.
No matter what they try to tell me happened in my past, my mind denies me access, therefore how can I know it’s true?
How can I believe that’s what I’m born from?
Glimpses of my past haunt me, the screams of terror echo in the silent darkness of my memories, trying to remind me that my Mother went from room to room butchering our family.
I’ve learned from scars that I suffered abuse and that my Father and siblings weren’t my Mother’s only victims.
Hearing what they tell me.
Reading the words printed in the papers. None of it can prepare me for what’s to come.
My biggest lesson is learning that some memories we suppress for a reason.
Yes, that’s really my name.
The irony is not lost on me.
I was created from two evil souls and have the name to prove it.
Devil worshipers, perverts, murderer. Is all terms used to describe the parents I refuse to remember. My mind won’t allow me to.
And why would I want to?
One born of dirty blood running through her veins can never truly be clean from its murky hue.
No matter what they try to tell me happened in my past, my mind denies me access, therefore how can I know it’s true?
How can I believe that’s what I’m born from?
Glimpses of my past haunt me, the screams of terror echo in the silent darkness of my memories, trying to remind me that my Mother went from room to room butchering our family.
I’ve learned from scars that I suffered abuse and that my Father and siblings weren’t my Mother’s only victims.
Hearing what they tell me.
Reading the words printed in the papers. None of it can prepare me for what’s to come.
My biggest lesson is learning that some memories we suppress for a reason.
Ker Dukey
Ker Dukey, Is based in the UK, where she lives with her husband and small children and also their beloved Goldendoodle, Murphy (who has yet to discover he isn't, in fact, a human)
When she's not lost in the world of her characters or being Mum, Ker likes to read and catch up with her followers on social media.
My books all tend to be darker romance, an edge of your seat, angst-filled reads. My advice to my readers when starting one of my titles, prepare for the unexpected.
I have always had a passion for storytelling, whether it be through lyrics or bedtime stories with my sisters growing up.
My mum would always have a book in her hand when I was young and passed on her love for reading, inspiring me to venture into writing my own. I tend to have a darker edge to my writing. Not all love stories are made of light; some are created in darkness but are just as powerful and worth telling.
When I'm not lost in the world of characters, I love spending time with my family. I'm a mum, and that comes first in my life, but when I do get down time, I love attending music concerts or reading events with my younger sister.Come find me on facebook where i love interacting with my readers.
When she's not lost in the world of her characters or being Mum, Ker likes to read and catch up with her followers on social media.
My books all tend to be darker romance, an edge of your seat, angst-filled reads. My advice to my readers when starting one of my titles, prepare for the unexpected.
I have always had a passion for storytelling, whether it be through lyrics or bedtime stories with my sisters growing up.
My mum would always have a book in her hand when I was young and passed on her love for reading, inspiring me to venture into writing my own. I tend to have a darker edge to my writing. Not all love stories are made of light; some are created in darkness but are just as powerful and worth telling.
When I'm not lost in the world of characters, I love spending time with my family. I'm a mum, and that comes first in my life, but when I do get down time, I love attending music concerts or reading events with my younger sister.Come find me on facebook where i love interacting with my readers.
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https://www.facebook.com/KerDukeyauthor
Twitter;
https://twitter.com/KerDukeyauthor
Find my titles here;
http://www.amazon.com/Ker-Dukey/e/B00...
KER HERE::
Kerryduke34@gmail.com
KER's PA HERE:
TERRIE ARASIN-
terriesin@gmail.com
Dark, Haunting & Hypnotic
DEVIL: is a standalone suspenseful, dark novel by Ker Dukey. This review is going to be a no frills review where I'm pretty much not even going to write up the review how I normally would, this is Evi's story and it's not a pretty story.
In the ‘Prologue' we’re introduced to twenty-one year old Evi sitting in her therapists office trying in vain to go back in her mind when she woke up outside of her house near death, aged 9, stabbed, losing a lot of blood to waking up in the hospital with no memory of what took place that fateful night.
Authors Warning
This title deals with some sensitive subject matter and should be read with caution.
If you’re a Ker Dukey reader/fan already, ignore this warning, as you’re fucked up enough to not need it. 😂
Chapter by chapter like Evi we slowly try and piece the pieces of her mind back together again, but in order to do that she needs to go back, back to where it all happened, back to where her whole family met their demise. Enjoy the ride!!
Ever read a book then it comes to writing up your review and you sit back and wonder what the fuck had you just read? Yeah me neither!! In all seriousness though this book sent my mind into a tailspin, I didn't know what was happening from one minute to the next, you have to keep your wits about you because it does flit from memory to memory to distorted memory as she tried to piece them all back together again like a jigsaw missing a few pieces.
This book had all the twists and turns you could expect from Ker Dukey, would I call it dark, yes, but she doesn't unleash the darkness on us unsuspecting souls until you near the end of the book, the suspense was there in buckets. Don't go into this thinking you know what's going to happen because believe me you'll be wrong. So very very wrong!! don't read reviews if they have divulged spoilers. This book is best read when you go in blind, expect one fucked up mother of a train wreck of a crazy assed ride, an unputdownable suspenseful dark, gritty read.
DEVIL: is a standalone suspenseful, dark novel by Ker Dukey. This review is going to be a no frills review where I'm pretty much not even going to write up the review how I normally would, this is Evi's story and it's not a pretty story.
In the ‘Prologue' we’re introduced to twenty-one year old Evi sitting in her therapists office trying in vain to go back in her mind when she woke up outside of her house near death, aged 9, stabbed, losing a lot of blood to waking up in the hospital with no memory of what took place that fateful night.
Authors Warning
This title deals with some sensitive subject matter and should be read with caution.
If you’re a Ker Dukey reader/fan already, ignore this warning, as you’re fucked up enough to not need it. 😂
Chapter by chapter like Evi we slowly try and piece the pieces of her mind back together again, but in order to do that she needs to go back, back to where it all happened, back to where her whole family met their demise. Enjoy the ride!!
Ever read a book then it comes to writing up your review and you sit back and wonder what the fuck had you just read? Yeah me neither!! In all seriousness though this book sent my mind into a tailspin, I didn't know what was happening from one minute to the next, you have to keep your wits about you because it does flit from memory to memory to distorted memory as she tried to piece them all back together again like a jigsaw missing a few pieces.
This book had all the twists and turns you could expect from Ker Dukey, would I call it dark, yes, but she doesn't unleash the darkness on us unsuspecting souls until you near the end of the book, the suspense was there in buckets. Don't go into this thinking you know what's going to happen because believe me you'll be wrong. So very very wrong!! don't read reviews if they have divulged spoilers. This book is best read when you go in blind, expect one fucked up mother of a train wreck of a crazy assed ride, an unputdownable suspenseful dark, gritty read.