Bishop by Candace Nola

 

Bishop by Candace Nola is a supernatural horror thriller. It was published on April 1, 2022 by Uncomfortably Dark Horror and weighs in at 158 pages.

This story takes you on a chilling journey through Alaska. Troy Spencer will stop at nothing to locate his thrill-seeking sister and niece who’ve gone missing in the Alaskan wilderness for five days. A winter storm complicates things. Troy is determined to help find them himself and is willing to pay anything to get the best guide in the area, a loner named Bishop. It’s a race against time, and Troy isn’t the only one hunting his family.

The frigid setting is depicted so well. I felt like I was experiencing the snowstorm and the unforgiving Alaskan cold. This book is a real page-turner. Nola does a wonderful job pacing the story out, giving just enough hints and suspenseful moments to keep readers on the edges of their seats.

Having lived in Colorado for a handful of years, and gone on numerous hikes in the mountains, I found the descriptions believable and easy to imagine. The missing characters, Erin and her daughter Casey, had realistic challenges and fears aside from the supernatural dangers. I enjoyed following their POV as well as that of Troy and Bishop. I was able to get a full experience through each of the characters and thoroughly enjoyed this exciting story.

Each of the main characters have deep emotions that Nola brings to life on the page. I could feel the despair, fear, panic, sorrow, and longing as they felt it. Troy, Bishop, Erin, and Casey presented like real people on a wild Alaska documentary. I felt emotional a handful of times while reading the book, and I believe it’s because of their depth. It’s easy to get attached to these characters. I especially loved Bishop! There’s a lot of introspection for each of them as the story is told which helped propel the story forward with ease.

 

"Caught between an ancient evil and a man with nothing to lose, a young girl's fate hangs in the balance." - Amazon



I love books that have a backbone of rich lore. Bishop’s tales of his past drew me in. His indigenous background was a fantastic layer Nola used as a foundation to introduce the danger Troy’s sister and niece were facing.

Another thing I loved about Bishop was the underlying action and adventure feel it gave me. There’s a man versus nature theme throughout the book to keep readers on their toes. This story also has a supernatural element, complete with a monster, which I definitely enjoy. There’s a smattering of good old-fashioned gore here and there, too, which always gets a thumbs up from me.

One of my favorite things about a book like this is the overarching theme that no matter how prepared you are, nature has a way of dominating you and showing who’s really in control. Throw in supernatural elements, and it’s a game changer. This was a very enjoyable read!


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Who is Candace Nola???

Candace Nola is an award-winning Pittsburgh author, editor, and reviewer.

She is the creator of UncomfortablyDark.com, which hosts her own work but focuses primarily on promoting other indie authors in the industry with weekly book reviews, interviews, and special features. Uncomfortably Dark Horror stands behind its mission to bring you the best in horror, one uncomfortably dark page at a time!

You can find her on Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok and Facebook as well as her website, UncomfortablyDark.com. Make sure to sign up for her bi-weekly to stay up to date on the latest news!

***Taken from Candace Nola’s Amazon Author Page

 

 
 

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