Genres: Paranormal
Posted: April 23, 2011
Octavian's a difficult man to get a handle on as a reader. He's smooth, with a more-than-just-an-amateur rockstar girlfriend and a tall bounty-hunter aesthete of his own. He travels the country fighting evil in penance for his past as a blood-sucking fiend (hey, it was a long time ago) but little is said about his motivations beyond a sentence or two of summary. For the most part, he's remarkably, even unsettlingly, even-keeled for a man in a relationship on the rocks who's suffered a thousand years of torment in Hell and has a day job that mostly involves swapping bodily fluids (and not in the fun way!) with evil. In some ways, he's almost too aloof- he swoops in like Superman and almost effortlessly defeats his opponents but there's little to create an empathic link for the reader. He's a man of mystery but it's difficult to be enveloped in a novel where the main protagonist comes across as a chilly cipher.
WAKING NIGHTMARES feels like a Halloween haunted house, where each chapter opens a door on a new frightfest (as well as numerous new characters, many of whom I found to be easier to sympathize with than the superhuman- literally- Octavian). Golden clearly knows his locations and describes the small town atmosphere in a comfortable and familiar manner, one that makes the horror aspects of the book that much more jarring. The supernatural becomes far more believable with such a firm setting beneath it, and the pace is pleasantly fast-moving and dramatic. Overall, the novel reads like a campfire tale that would go well with a trip to the Great Pumpkin Patch, and I will be looking forward to Octavian's continued adventures in hopes of more in-depth insights into his murky character.
Book Summary
Peter Octavian, once a vampire, now a powerful mage, has been living a quiet life in San Francisco. But when the arriers that used to prevent demons and monsters from entering the world have fallen, Octavian is compelled to do what he can to hold back the darkness.
Peter Octavian Ace
April 1, 2011
On Sale: March 29, 2011
Featuring: Peter; Nikki
352 pages
ISBN: 0441020178
EAN: 9780441020171
Paperback