A vivid waking dream of giant cypress trees dripping with Spanish moss haunts Anna St. Thais. The trees sit on a black lake that resembles a dark Louisiana bayou with an evocative aura. The dream includes the presence of a man who seems to know Anna all too well and a group of people with strange te...
Good 1st bookReally enjoyed this book. Bubba the main character and gets himself into quite a few scrapes. Amount of times he was arrested for murder was priceless and when he persuaded Tee to take them all out of jail to hunt for clues was hysterical. Must read
Review of Veiled EyesStar Rating: 3.5 stars www.reviewoffantasy.comAnna has always been able to sense people’s intentions but when she climbs into a truck with a driver a nightmare comes true. Searching for a friend leads her to the psycho, but also opens her mind to the whistling man, that she beli...
I am grouping these together because I have learned it doesn't matter. C.L. Bevill writes good books. They are all great, they are all worth the time to read. I would usually take the time to talk about each book, but it isn't necessary with these books. The author creates a world that is too...
I really liked this scary para-mystery set in the swamps of LA. It was scary, really hit all my EEEKKK points. It was romantic with the connection that was always there. It was mystical with the black Lake, the Catfish and the yellow eyed people. It was also had a good mystery with her parentage, a...
Veiled Eyes C.L. Bevill – An atmospheric, wonderful taleLouisiana is, in her heart, a mystical, magical land. In the bayous, where government and politics hold little sway, the real beating heart of the land resides. Here, the songs of her blood sing out in the voices of the birds, the roar of an al...
Bubba Snoddy is having a bad night. His morning isn't any better when he finds a dead woman in his front yard. The story takes off from there, the author having cleverly laid a foundation with a few well-hidden hints at what is to come.Bubba is then falsely accused of having murdered the poor woman ...
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