Book Review: Keith

Title: Keith

Author: Andrew Lennon

Narrator: Steve White

Link: https://www.audible.com/pd/Keith-Audiobook/B01FIBAEJW

Summary

Sick and tired of day-to-day life, John turns to his thoughts and imagination for a means of escape.

One day he meets Keith. He is taught that life doesn’t have to be boring. It can be fun. You can go places, do things, meet people. For the first time in his life, John begins to enjoy himself.

However, he soon learns that Keith is not as he appears.

He has a dark side. He is out of control and he is taking John down with him.

My Review

4/5 Stars

John has been living paycheck to paycheck for a while and is tired of the struggle. When he meets Keith, he starts to think that maybe his days will be filled with some excitement. For a while they are, but Keith has a dark side. And John’s about to learn some hard truths about himself.

This was short but packed with so many emotions, not to mention twists and turns. The characters were fleshed out well. I really felt for John in the beginning. The author really captured what it’s like to slowly your mind. Dark and short, but this is a must read for fans of psychological fiction.

Published by Author Kayla Krantz

Proud author responsible for Dead by Morning and The Council, fascinated by the dark and macabre. Stephen King is her all time inspiration mixed in with a little bit of Eminem and some faint remnants of the works of Edgar Allen Poe. When she began writing, she started in horror but it somehow drifted into thriller. She loves the 1988 movie Heathers. She was born and raised in Michigan but traveled across the country to where she currently resides in Texas.

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