The Inner Temple
by Kelly Barker
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Pub Date 28 Sep 2022 | Archive Date 6 Oct 2022
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Description
Sleep deprived Zoe lives in her own imagination, struggling between home and work life as a barber... finding it easier each day to slip into a world that doesn't exist. Or does it?
Hell bent on completing the story she is writing to right a wrong, she unknowingly creates a storyline so powerful, it gives the main character - a vampire queen - the means to escape off the pages and into the real world.
To secure her freedom, Ivy the vampire queen must destroy the writer. However, Zoe can’t determine what's real or what her mind has conjured. Is this all just a part of her overactive imagination? Or can she accept her gift, using it to send Ivy back to hell?
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781803133461 |
PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 200 |
Featured Reviews
Thank you so much to NetGalley for giving me the chance to read this adventurous and inventive story early. Reminiscent of other transmigration novels (novels where the reader, or writer in this case, winds up in the story) I’ve read, I really enjoyed this new take. Zoe is an incredibly relatable protagonist, within whom many of us can find parts of ourselves, and it was great to see her interact with her own character and realizing that she created something real. I really enjoyed seeing how the story progressed and, while it was a little predictable at times, it never lost its sense of adventure and fun.
2.5 Stars
This was a good story and had all parts necessary to create a story. It was also a quick read. Now, to me it read more like a New Adult book and not an adult (if that makes sense.) The writing felt a little younger than what I was expecting for an adult oriented, but it was still good. Other than that I enjoyed the story and the idea behind it.
Although the author has a very interesting imagination and the storyline is unique, this just wasn’t to my taste.
I wish to make it clear however that I can see why others would really enjoy this book, however for me it was just one of those times where you just cannot get into the story so definitely a me problem and not an author/writing style/plot/character problem.
For me, I find it really hard to invest in stories that feature vampires unless I am blown away by the plot. There is only one vampire novel this year that I have rated 5 stars. So in the interest of fairness I am going to rate this novel down the middle - 3. As I do not wish for my strong personal preferences to negatively affect this author as I truly believe that there is much about this story that others would enjoy.