A horror novel writer, Kaelen Verin, inherits an abandoned house on the outskirts of a modern city. No one wants to speak about its past, and the locals regard him with fear. However, what he discovers inside is more terrifying than anything he has ever written.
Inside, he finds an old manuscript titled "A Broken House and Dead Bodies" – the exact title of the novel he intended to write. The problem? The book is fully written. And it tells his story. With each page he reads, the events described begin to become reality. The corpses mentioned in the text appear in the house, shadows from the past whisper impossible truths, and a cursed medieval knight, clad in broken armor, tries to kill him, accusing him of "creating him and condemning him."
I just finished reading the first two chapters of this novel and I'm already hooked. As a fan of novels, I was excited to dive into this new series, and I wasn't disappointed. The first chapter introduces us to our protagonist,a relatable and likable character . The author does a great job of setting the stage for the story, providing just enough information to make us invested in the protagonist's journey. One of the things that stood out to me was the author's writing style, which is engaging and easy to follow. The pacing is well-balanced, with a good mix of dialogue and exposition. The world-building, although still in its early stages, shows promise. Of course, since I've only read the first two chapters, it's hard to say for sure how the rest of the story will unfold. But based on this promising start, I'm excited to see where the author takes us.
A work in progress, if you have any ideea tell me about