History Corner: The History Major by Michael Phillip Cash (book review and giveaway)


Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this book free of charge,from the author,for review purposes on this blog. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it







Synopsis:

After a vicious fight with her boyfriend followed by a night of heavy partying, college freshman Amanda Greene wakes up in her dorm room to find things are not the same as they were yesterday. She can't quite put her finger on it. She's sharing her room with a peculiar stranger. Amanda discovers she's registered for classes she would never choose with people that are oddly familiar. An ominous shadow is stalking her. Uncomfortable memories are bubbling dangerously close to her fracturing world, propelling her to an inevitable collision between fantasy and reality. Is this the mother of all hangovers or is something bigger happening?

Review:

This is a very quick read, as it is really a novella at a mere 130 pages long. Cash diverts from his traditional Long Island paranormal theme, for a book that forces the reader to ponder the question IS history repeating itself? And should it? Do we really understand what is happening around us? The book wold make an interesting movie, in fact while I was reading it, I kept thinking I could easily cast the movie! Once the book grabs you, its a quick page turner, and a valid entry into Cash's star line up of books!

About the Author:

Michael Phillip Cash is an award-winning screenwriter and novelist. He attended the Long Island University and used its beautful campus as a backdrop for this novel. He’s written 11 novels including the best-selling Brood X, Stillwell, The Flip, The After House, Witches Protection Program, and Monsterland. Michael resides on the North Shore of Long Island with his wife and two children. For more info, check out his website

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Giveaway:

One BTHM reader will win this review copy of The History Major!

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