How do you really know the person living next-door isn't some kind of maniac serial killer? How do you know the neighbor across the street isn't watching you and planning to do you harm? You never really can be too sure about the people living around you and as Amy Smith is learning, that's truer in Paradise Court than maybe anywhere else in the world.
When I first started reading Paradise Court, I thought this series would become another blas horror tale with overused moments to bring about prescribed events of terror, but it now appears I was wrong. As we become settled into the turning point of the story, Amy's paranoia is becoming more realized and the reader starts to identify with her panic in a very meaningful way – concern for her friends. However it is the gruesomely effective artwork and event triggered colors which attach us to the narrative, making us believe in our heroine and worry if anyone will survive this once peaceful visit into this serene community. Read Full Review