Wednesday, July 21, 2021

ASYLUM: KIRKUS REVIEW

 

ASYLUM

Ataut psychological thriller set in the eerie remnants of an abandoned asylum.

In 2012,Kyle Hampton leads a happy life with his wife and young daughter, but he’s plagued by memories of his childhood in Rose Hill Asylum, where he was born. There, abuse was rampant, and scores of children died over the years before it was shut down 28 years ago. Many years later, he and his best friend, Randy, a fellow former asylum resident, still find themselves drawn back to the closed-down building, which retains its sinister atmosphere. Lawrence paints these visits vividly, and the asylum itself becomes the work’s most fully realized locale as the friends’ visits become increasingly unsettling. Throughout, the author also successfully intersperses this story with Kyle’s troubling recollections—particularly of his encounters with bullies and of the fact that his younger brother, Roy, was not adopted with him; Kyle escaped the brutal asylum, but his sibling didn’t, leaving him guilt-ridden. There’s an underdeveloped plotline involving Kyle’s difficult relationship with his wife, as well. However, Lawrence also takes readers into the mind of a serial killer known as Stitches—a man who haunts the asylum, dressed as a clown, and currently preys upon local women; as the killer slowly makes his existence known to Kyle, a tense cat-and-mouse game plays out. The author manages to keep the villain shrouded in mystery by carefully unveiling his connections to the asylum over the course of the story. Throughout the novel, including in Stitches’ horrific monologues, the author presents a searing indictment of the mental health and asylum system in the United States over several decades. Action scenes dominate the work’s latter sections, but the novel’s strongest aspects are its forbidding atmosphere and its damning depiction of what happens to kids who fall through cracks in the system.

A well-paced and creepy novel with a strong message.


Wednesday, January 27, 2021

A GHOSTLY TALE THAT WILL CHILL YOUR HEART (review)




THE BROKEN GIRLS book review 
by Author Tamera Lawrence

 In 1950 Idlewild Hall is a local boarding school for troubled young women. With an indifferent staff, most of the teens struggle to cope in the bleak walls of Idlewild. Their problems are compounded by the fear of a restless spirit, who seems to have the knack of knowing ones fears. A thread of kinship weaves around four girls, growing into a bond of love and sisterhood. Although all their tales are woeful, one misfits holds a key to a brutal past. As one of the foursome disappears, the trio is left to wonder what horror befell their young friend.

 In 2014 Fiona Sheirdan still struggles over the murder of her sister, whose body was found on the abandoned property of Idlewild Hall. Although her sister’s death appears to be solved, Fiona still has unanswered questions that soon lead her into trouble. But with journalism in her veins, she can only follow the shocking leads that brings danger every closer and with it, the mysterious thread that binds the past to the present at Idlewild Hall. 

Lately I have found little time to read but THE BROKEN GIRLS by Simone St. James caught my eye and I bought the book. There is a little bit of everything in this tale, a ghost, a mystery, a murder, and a love story. What is not to love? A perfect read on a cold winter’s night. I highly recommend it.

 REVIEWED BY AUTHOR TAMERA LAWRENCE 

COMING SOON ASYLUM by Tamera Lawrence 
Release date MARCH 10, 2021

Monday, May 2, 2016

MOTHER'S DAY: MOVIE REVIEW







MOTHER’S DAY: Movie Review

Mother’s day is a time to honor that special person who we pay tribute to as "mother." It doesn’t necessarily have to be a birth mother. But the distinctive women in our lives who we want to honor on that one special day or perhaps in memory only for those who’ve passed on.

In the movie Mother’s Day, several stories are outlined. Two sisters are estranged from their mother due to their differences, one racial and the other a same-sex union.  A widower has to deal with the loss of his wife while raising two daughters. Another woman struggles with allowing her children to spend more time with their younger, attractive stepmother. Then there is the story of a conflicted woman, who was adopted, seeking resolution about her existence even while her birth mother is seeking her own. The blending storylines flow between the various characters with a few funny moments, a few profound and yet others a bit stale. The good outweighs the bad.

 The cast is a lively crew. Julie Roberts scarcely looks like anyone’s grandmother and Jennifer Aniston hardly needs to compete with anyone in looks. I would say the bloopers exposed at the end of the movie evoked the most laughter from the audience.

Overall not a bad way to spend a couple of hours.


Movie reviewed: Author Tamera Lawrence 

Books:  The Pond
               Ghosts of Mayflower
               Pennhurst Ghosts of Mayflower II 
               Wrecker 
               The Serpent's Mark 


Sunday, March 27, 2016

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Miracles From Heaven: Movie Review



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MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN: Movie Review

From the birds, trees, flowers and yes even the bugs we see a rejuvenation of life each spring. The days begin to warm. The grass grows. Summer vacations, picnics and swimming may stir our thoughts. In many ways we ourselves wake from our winter stupor. But for many believers in faith spring is also a sign of life returning to the earth - in many ways resembling the resurrection of Christ. Some might even say spring is a miracle in its own right. But do miracles exist? Would we even know one if we saw it?

For the Beam family, they were in desperate need of a miracle. Their daughter Annabel, has a stomach disorder, which prevents her from digesting her food. At first their pleas for help in the medical community are swept away. But further testing proves that indeed Annabel is suffering from an intestinal disorder that can take her life at any time. The outlook is grim. Thus begins a regime of medicine and tubal feedings. The family finds renewed hope in an out-of-state doctor that specializes in Annabel’s condition, but managing to see this doctor is a costly feat in itself. In the end this wonderful specialist only offers pain management for Annabel, to help give her a semblance of a normal existence.

Annabel’s sisters try to cheer up their depressed sister. Soccer and climbing trees is a sisterly favorite. But when Annabel falls into a hollowed out tree, this terrible accident leads to an incredible miracle.

Need your faith revived? Miracles from Heaven, though a tear jerker, can aim you in the right direction. If you liked faith based movies, than you will not be disappointed. I enjoyed this movie more than some of the more recent faith based features. Perhaps many of us will never encounter such a spectacular miracle such as the Beam family, but maybe we can discover those smaller miracles that only we can embrace and claim for our very own.



Review by Author Tamera Lawrence 

Author of

 THE POND
GHOSTS OF MAYFLOWER
PENNHURST GHOSTS OF MAYFLOWER II
WRECKER
THE SERPENT'S MARK 
(amazon.com) 

Sunday, March 13, 2016

TAMMY TATTLES: REVIEWS : 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE: Movie Review

TAMMY TATTLES: REVIEWS : 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE: Movie Review: 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE   I magine waking up after a terrible accident only to find yourself lying on a mattress, attached to a wall i...

10 CLOVERFIELD LANE: Movie Review






10 CLOVERFIELD LANE

 Imagine waking up after a terrible accident only to find yourself lying on a mattress, attached to a wall in what appears to be a basement. Wondering where you are and how you got there, confusion would be your initial reaction. Then terror would strike when you meet the man who is either your savior or would be killer with an incredible story. But is it true?

Welcome to 10 Cloverfield Lane. This address holds a hidden bunker ready to handle your life support over an extended period of time. But is it all that it seems or is there something more sinister going on?

Three players. One goal. To survive.

 10 Cloverfield Lane is a suspense thriller designed to stimulate a viewer’s anxiety and does so effectively.  I especially liked the statement that you don’t wait until after the flood to build an ark. Makes sense, don’t you think.

Strange but good, this movie is worth your time, though you can add your own conclusion about the key players and what makes them tick.

Reviewed by: Author Tamera Lawrence

Books: (Amazon,com)
GHOSTS OF MAYFLOWER
PENNHURST GHOST OF MAYFLOWER II 
THE POND
THE SERPENT'S MARK
THE WRECKER