Cold Snap
Cold Snap
Cold Snap is a book you can't put down even if you want to. Holy sugar Sam Clover writes a good book.
Idal aka Iddy is the most laid back twenty-year-old I have ever read especially due to his situation. I was shocked when Clover revealed his age because he has definitely matured way too early in life.
We see the horror story through Iddy's eyes and experiences. Clover details the gore, blood, and fear that Iddy sees. Very cool. The monster is pretty badass. I really hope there is a sequel because Clover leaves the origin story of the monster a complete mystery. Never mind, hello the healing abilities because Clover designs some extra battle scenes.
I think my favorite second character is Ben's son. He is freaking hilarious with his obsession with gore.
Clover has witty dialogue that describes the true horror of living out on the streets. Iddy's two side-kicks are veterans from two different wars who definitely had different experiences, but as I can tell you we military folks stick together. Bot is foolish bravery and makes me want to hug him - like all the time.
Clover sucked me into Cold Snap and I did not climb out until after the last page and I want more. Clover left an opening so I say we ask Santa for more this holiday season. More Iddy, Nathan, Ben, Gary, Bot, and surprisingly enough I am kind of crushing on a certain female cop.
Read Cold Snap...oh and don't forget to leave the lights on, the monster doesn't like the lights.
Warning: Abuse, Rape, Sexual Assault, Graphic Violence, Misogynistic Slurs
I received an ARC of this book and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily.