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"All the best stories have hope, Marcos, and don't listen to anyone who tries to tell you otherwise."
LILY, the sixth and final book in the first season of the Nightmareland Chronicles, a series that follows one man's epic journey to reach his daughter after the world has been cast into eternal darkness (and horror).
Our small band of characters have finally reached their first goal: making it North to the home of John's brother, Marshall. What he finds there is so absolutely unexpected - for all involved.
"But who you are isn't always such a great distance from who you could become."
In addition, the Flashlighters intent on seeking revenge on John Hawthorne are also trekking North, experiencing savage nightmares that will forever leave their mark.
When I tell you I thought I knew what the book was going to hold, I couldn't have been any further from what took place. I experienced so many emotions: love, warmth, joy, understanding, fear, horror, sadness, tragedy.
"When you set yourself to violence, it is already done."
As winter starts moving in, John is faced with the heartbreaking decision of leaving those he loves behind in favor of the family he hasn't seen in many, many years. Will he choose to finally let go of his past and embrace a future where he can find happiness? Or will the blood he shares with his daughter call him to the little blue house by the Atlantic Ocean?
The best compliment I could ever give to the first season of the Nightmareland Chronicles is this: It is the ending that I hope Roland chose on his 20th time down the path to The Dark Tower.
LILY, the sixth and final book in the first season of the Nightmareland Chronicles, a series that follows one man's epic journey to reach his daughter after the world has been cast into eternal darkness (and horror).
Our small band of characters have finally reached their first goal: making it North to the home of John's brother, Marshall. What he finds there is so absolutely unexpected - for all involved.
"But who you are isn't always such a great distance from who you could become."
In addition, the Flashlighters intent on seeking revenge on John Hawthorne are also trekking North, experiencing savage nightmares that will forever leave their mark.
When I tell you I thought I knew what the book was going to hold, I couldn't have been any further from what took place. I experienced so many emotions: love, warmth, joy, understanding, fear, horror, sadness, tragedy.
"When you set yourself to violence, it is already done."
As winter starts moving in, John is faced with the heartbreaking decision of leaving those he loves behind in favor of the family he hasn't seen in many, many years. Will he choose to finally let go of his past and embrace a future where he can find happiness? Or will the blood he shares with his daughter call him to the little blue house by the Atlantic Ocean?
The best compliment I could ever give to the first season of the Nightmareland Chronicles is this: It is the ending that I hope Roland chose on his 20th time down the path to The Dark Tower.
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