Horror stories have their roots in the literature of ancient civilizations, where ghosts, devils, evil spirits, and the afterlife were all common topics in these works. In the past, introducing a supernatural element into everyday human experience has frequently been the root of the horror experience. Is the genre still relevant today, or should we say horrifying and undead? There must be something about the sheer panic that comes with dark imaginings that keep horror books popular.
Bram Stoker, Mary Shelley, or even HP Lovecraft did not end absolute horror, the kind that gets under your skin, invades your dreams, and makes you doubt your own shadow as you walk home at night. You don’t have to wait for Halloween to have plenty of new hells to cuddle up with.
If you can’t get enough of classic horror books or are a huge fan of slasher films, enter a supernatural and gothic experience as you read Kerry L. Marzock’s “Raven Way.” The book is a dazzling blend of adventure, horror, and romance.
A Contemporary Tale of a Spine-Chilling Thrill
At the heart of the City of Brotherly Love comes “Ravens Way,” a story brimming with blood, death, romance, and revenge. Kerry L. Marzock’s book follows a heroine named Detective Kathleen Morello, who has sworn to protect the city. Unbeknownst to her, a paralyzing fear sweeps through the streets of Philadelphia when the moon grows fat. Danger draws Kathleen’s special place with creatures prowling on its moonlit highways.
The novel’s plot solidifies when the ever-professional detective meets the rugged and handsome Johnny Raven. The legendary man helps Detective Morello track down a blood-thirsty and equally savage beast. A world of nightmarish proportions awaits the lady detective as Johnny steals her heart. Will Johnny bring Kathleen love, or will he bring her into a malignant reality?
Readers of “Raven’s Way” will have quality time with Kerry Marzock’s brilliant, bloody, and heartbreaking book that takes contemporary gothic literature by the throat. Part page-turning thriller, horror, and love story all in one, “Raven’s Way” is sinister and unsettling, and that’s precisely the point.
A Master of Modern Horror Fiction
Kerry L. Marzock is a poet and novelist known for her nail-biting tales. She has lived in Philadelphia for many years – a place she considers her forever home. Life has presented numerous challenges to Kerry, but her strong will to survive paved the way for her to soon develop her talent in writing. Through writing, she met skillful authors, especially Laurel K. Hamilton, whose work Kerry has always admired.
As a child, Kerry loved sports, animals, and horror stories. Now a published author, her dark fiction is filled with action-packed plots with shape-shifting beasts running under a full moon. Philadelphia’s beautiful and historic city is one of Kerry’s inspirations, often appearing in her works.
Kerry uses shapeshifters as the central characters of her novels. In particular, she utilizes werewolves as one of her main characters since the creature represents change. “Raven’s Way,” her first novel, represents her lifetime dream to never give up on your deepest desires.
In addition to creating novels, Kerry also expresses her emotions through poetry. She wrote and published a poetry book called “Sea of Emotion.” Kerry relishes her retirement years and intends to write and produce as much as possible. She lives in Canton, Ohio, with her cherished furry companions.
Learn more about Kerry L. Marzock and her works by visiting her website: www.kerrymarzock.com. Her book, “Raven’s Way,” is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and ReadersMagnet Bookstore. Also, don’t miss the chance to read the book’s sequel, “Raven’s Rage.”
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