Thursday, July 5, 2018
Book Tour + Review + #Giveaway: JURASSIC, FLORIDA (One Size Eats All #1) by Hunter Shea @huntershea1 @SDSXXTours
Jurassic
Florida
One
Size Eats All #1
by
Hunter Shea
Genre:
Horror
Florida.
It’s Where You Go To Die.
Welcome
to Polo Springs, a sleepy little town on Florida’s Gulf Coast. It’s
a great place to live—if you don’t mind the hurricanes. Or the
flooding. Or the unusual wildlife . . .
Iguanas.
They’re Everywhere.
Maybe
it’s the weather. But the whole town is overrun with the little
green bastards this year. They’re causing a lot of damage. They’re
eating everything in sight. And they’re just the babies . . .
Humans.
They’re What’s For Dinner.
The
mayor wants to address the iguana problem. But when Hurricane Ramona
slams the coast, the town has a bigger problem on their hands. Bigger
iguanas. Bigger than a double-wide. Unleashed by the storm, this
razor-toothed horde of prehistoric predators rises up from the
depths—and descends on the town like retirees at an early bird
special. Except humans are on the menu. And it’s all you can eat .
. .
Raves
for The Montauk Monster
“Old
school horror.” —Jonathan Maberry
“A
lot of splattery fun.”—Publishers Weekly
“Frightening,
gripping.”—Night Owl Reviews
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They
fed Tony to an alligator!
Frank Ferrante woke up in a cold sweat,
heart galloping to break free from his rib cage. His mouth was gritty with
sand, the sour taste of thick morning breath compounded by the fact that he
hadn’t brushed his teeth in two weeks.
He rubbed his sunburnt lids with filthy
knuckles. The image of Tony, screaming like he’d never imagined a man could
scream, the alligator clamped on his leg like a vise, refused to dissipate like
the ghost of a dream.
Because it wasn’t a dream.
The crying gulls overhead were drowned
out by Tony’s pleading cries within his head.
The sun stabbed his face when he sat
up, the Gulf of Mexico surf creeping toward his hiding space in the tall beach
grass. He spat into the sand, the yellow gob of mucous quickly absorbed.
“You’re safe. You’re safe,” he
muttered, hoping if he said out loud enough, he’d eventually believe it. So
far, it wasn’t working. What he did know was that he was safe for the moment.
That didn’t mean his ultimate fear wasn’t standing right behind him, waiting to
ruin the next moment.
An old couple walked along the surf,
gray hair standing on end against the breeze. A guy wearing nothing but a nut
hugger and headphones jogged past them, his body glistening with sweat or sea
spray. Frank really didn’t care which.
Every joint and muscle in Frank’s body
hurt. He was used to sleeping on one of those sleep-number beds, not within
itchy beach grass, alleys and dark stairwells. He was sore and tired and hungry
and scared. He wondered how long his heart could hold out, always on the brink
of disaster and misery like this. He was young, only thirty-two, but he’d aged
at least fifty years over the past couple of weeks.
Shit, being forced to watch what they
did to Tony had taken him right to the front of the old codger line.
“What the hell?”
Something tickled his back. He reached
an arm to pull what must have been grass out of his shirt. His shoulder popped,
ripples of pain shooting down to his fingertips. The pad of his index finger
touched something long and hard. It moved up his back. More like scampered.
Frank yelped, the old couple pausing in
their morning walk to see him pop out of the reeds like an overexcited meerkat.
Something was in his shirt, clawing its
way up and down his back. He went into an impromptu St. Vitus dance, clawing at
the dirty rag he called a shirt. Now there was something in his front and back!
He stepped on his own foot, toppling
backward. He heard and felt whatever was in his shirt give a soft pop. A sticky
wetness oozed down his spine. Tearing his shirt open, the buttons popping free,
a sleek green shape leapt off his scarred belly and tore ass along the beach.
Goddamn lizard.
Which meant the thing that had exploded
on his back was one, too.
Disgusted, but not as much as he would
have been weeks ago, he slipped his shirt off and inspected the Turin-like
stain that was in the vague shape of a lizard. He scooped the sticky remains
off his back, flicking it onto the sand but refusing to look.
Still in his clothes, he walked into
the warm waters of the Gulf, washing the remains from his flesh.
There were more goddamn lizards in this
poor excuse for a Florida town than squirrels in all of New York. He’d gotten
used to them flitting over him while he slept. But this . . . this was an
intrusion that would not stand. He was glad he’d crushed the one, pissed he’d
let the other get away.
After a thorough soak, Frank left the
beach, wet shoe prints in the sand. He needed to find food and something to
drink. Worsening dehydration was making his heart beat all kinds of funky. He
should be home in Ozone Park right now, having a hot cappuccino, huevos
rancheros and a side of home fries at the North Avenue Diner.
Frank choked back tears at thinking he could
never go back there again. That life was as good and done as Tony’s.
This little gem had me from the title, Jurassic, Florida and
when I read the summary I was pulled in and knew I had to read this one as it
made me think of the Jurassic Park movies which I love. Jurassic, Florida may
not have dinosaurs but it has iguanas and their as big as a dinosaur. As one of
the characters Frank liked to call them dino-lizards.
The little town of Polo Springs is being overrun with
iguanas and it is worse this year than ever. The little iguanas are tearing up
the sidewalks and running amok through people’s gardens and their also running
through the sewer like rats.
But the little guys are not going to be a problem for much
longer as they are getting bigger and bigger. After the hurricane sweeps through
town the big guys show up; the dino-lizards and they are running through town eating
anything that gets in their way and they are pretty dang hungry.
Jurassic, Florida is a sweet little read that will keep you
entertained and on the edge of your seat wanting to know what the dino-lizards
were going to do next or who they were going to eat. I could picture the dino-lizards
running around town chasing after people and cars. When catching said car had
it in its mouth chopping down while looking around maybe for its next meal because
humans were running everywhere with no place to hide from something that big.
This is the first book of Hunter Shea’s that I have read but
I do plan on checking out more of his books. I would really like to read more
about the dino-lizard problem in Jurassic, Florida or has it migrated further
up the coast?
If you like the Jurassic Park movies then do give this
little gem a try as I do think you might like it.
Hunter
Shea is the product of a misspent childhood watching scary
movies, reading forbidden books and wishing Bigfoot would walk past
his house. He’s the author of over 17 books, including The
Jersey Devil (Pinnacle 2016)), Tortures of the
Damned (Pinnacle 2015), and We Are Always
Watching (Sinister Grin). Hunter’s novels can even be found on
display at the International Cryptozoology Museum. The Montauk
Monster (Pinnacle 2014) was named one of the best reads of the
summer by Publishers Weekly. He was selected to be part of the
launch of Samhain Publishing’s new horror line in 2011 alongside
legendary author Ramsey Campbell. His video podcast, Monster
Men, is one of the most watched horror podcasts in the world. Living
with his crazy and supportive family and two cats, he’s happy to be
close enough to New York City to see the skyline without having to
pay New York rent.
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1 comments:
Thanks so much for the opportunity to win but also for helping us find some terrific books to read. I have a family who loves reading so this helps me out since they all have various genres.
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