Book Reviews
AUTHOR: Mackenzie Drew
Maddie Ann's Playground is a terrific story about Claire, Jennifer and other friends going to a cemetery with a bad reputation of horrible things happening. They go on a Halloween night, which makes it even scarier. There are bad spirits in the cemetery world, and Jennifer finds that her friends are quickly diminishing in horrible ways. When Jennifer gets out of the cemetery alive, she's still haunted by these spirits, but doctors and family members think she's lost her mind when she confides in them. Jennifer goes back to the cemetery to try to find her friends. Freakish and horrible spirits attack her and tell her she will die. She fights these demons when she escapes the cemetery again and again. They follow her, telling her she's doomed to death.
Maddie Ann's Playground is a wonderfully written horror story that once you pick it up you will not put it down until you're done. It has terrific action, horrible accidents and mayhem, which were very well written by author MacKenzie Drew. Pick up this book, you won't regret it! I say Kudos to a very well written horror story.
Reviewer: Anastasia
Maddie Ann's Playground, by Mackenzie Drew.
Reviewed by Brian L Porter, author of 'The Nemesis Cell', Avenue of the Dead', 'The Voice of Anton Bouchard', 'A Binary Convergence'(with Graeme S Houston), and 'Murder, Mayhem and Mexico'.
Imagine a world where nothing is quite as it seems, where a group of teenagers seeking Halloween thrills find themselves embroiled in a life and death battle for survival against the powers of darkness. This then, is the scenario brought chillingly to life by Mackenzie Drew in her debut novel 'Maddie Ann's Playground'. The 'playground' in question is the local graveyard, a place where legend tells of the fate that will befall those foolish enough to enter the lair of the demon child. Jennifer, Claire and their friends are pulled steadily deeper into a nightmare world where the only prize worth winning is the gift of life, but, will they be strong enough to outwit the demon that is Maddie Ann and claim that which we all take for granted, the right to live? This excellent debut from a talented writer will leave readers wanting more.
Brian L Porter