Josef Hernandez, Minneapolis Books Examiner, posted a new review for The Painted Darkness over the weekend. Here is just a little sample of the glowing review:
Brian James Freeman (who has previously published without his middle name) handles the story with a deftness that shows his talent. The reader is transported from the past to the present seamlessly as Freeman steers the story toward an understanding of the monsters that lurk in our world. Everyone is afraid of monsters and the things that go bump in our nightmares, but Freeman realizes that the reality is that real evil is much more horrific than the constructs of our mind. Henry is frantic to discover what is destroying the world around him as he races against his mind, and the monsters within and without, that threaten to destroy him, his family, and his world entirely. Henry has always used painting to hold the darkness at bay but the time has come for action now. This story is a great mix of psychological and supernatural horror that will hook the reader from the outset and not release him from its teeth until the final word.
You can read the rest of the review here.
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Awesome! Way to go. 🙂 I very much enjoyed it as well.
Thank you, Sara! 🙂
Way to go Brian! You deserve all the accolades. The Painted Darkness was a great story. It’s about time that people discover who you are. Take care,
Mike Limon (mikelimon.wordpress.com)
Thanks, Mike!
Outstanding, Brian! Ordering my copy now. Mike