![]() ![]() I was blown away by the horror elements in this story. The historical elements of the setting in 1920’s Prohibition era America was so vibrant that I truly felt transported to Macon, Georgia. ![]() It was magical, but also filled with so much real context that it didn’t feel that fantastical. I adored the historical fiction meets dark fantasy vibe of this entire story. I loved that Clark allowed the reader to get to know Maryse on a personal level in addition to watching her kick some “Ku Klux” ass. There is truly no one I would rather pick to have beside me in a battle. ![]() She is headstrong, determined, caring, and an absolute badass. Maryse Boudreaux is easily one of my favorite characters I’ve had the pleasure to read about this year. RING SHOUT is a timely dark fantasy meets historical fiction meets horror novella that absolutely blew me away! From the minute I picked up this book I was captivated by Maryse, her life, her fight, and her journey. Her journey has brought her face to face with a massive source of evil that she must confront to free the world from the hate that is set to consume it. Maryse has seen the truth and has sworn to fight the monsters she calls “Ku Kluxes”. Griffith is a sorcerer and he’s using The Birth of a Nation as a spell to draw upon the darkest thoughts and wishes from Americans. ![]() She can see what the Ku Klux Klan have hiding under their hoods. Maryse Boudreaux has a magic sword, a head full of tales, and the gift of sight. ![]()
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