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Whispers in the Shadows: A Gripping Paranormal Thriller

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When a family tragedy rips a young woman from her quiet existence, only two things give Delia any solace: steely determination, and the butcher’s son. Well, that and the ominous whispers that warned her of impending danger throughout her childhood.

Years later, violent conflicts and machinations of war shape the headstrong young woman and her far-flung soldier into people they don’t even recognize anymore. Though Delia finally finds her true self in the arms of an unconventional lover, danger is closer than ever before.

The whispers in the shadows have never been more urgent. Soon, the ties of her violent past will collide with everything she holds dear.

“If you love biopic type stories that drag you into the life of a character and becomes a highly addictive ride you can’t put down, this story is perfect. Dealing with sensitive issues in the timeline from love, murder, persecution for sexual preferences, and the role of woman in society during world war events. This is one story that will suck you in and keep you wondering what is going to happen next.”

198 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 10, 2018

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Author 26 books65 followers
July 18, 2018
A family tragedy rips a young girl from her quiet life on a farm in Michigan, pre-World War II. For years, she refuses to speak and then she meets the butcher’s son. Together they build a world for themselves, each a haven for the other until war sends them on disparate paths of destiny. One will lose and one will win the life games of love and peace in a world gone mad. It is a story of love’s triumph over hatred wrapped in a supernatural shell that rivals the works of Dean Koontz.

"Whispers in the Shadows," a supernatural thriller and completely fictional, is based on two real-life characters and events during WWII. LaVelle’s distinct ability to meld fiction with truth is the definition of Stephen King’s quote, "Fiction is a lie. GREAT fiction is the truth within the lie." The story is maximum entertainment, a real page-turner; but it is also an eye-opening exposition of how love, persecution for sexual preferences, psychological abuse, desperation, war, murder and the spiritual unknown affect lives. "Whispers in the Shadows" is the perfect mix of character and plot driven story. Characterization, dialog, the story's main and sub-plots blend to create a top-notch read guaranteed to remain in the reader's mind for days afterwards. A small disclaimer: For readers who cannot face reality regarding sex and violence (graphic depiction), this may not be to your taste. For those, like me, who appreciate verisimilitude in all aspects of writing, and appreciate fiction mixed with real world fact and language, along with a spoonful of the supernatural... "Whispers in the Shadows" is a must read.
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68 reviews4 followers
August 23, 2018
Readers should clear their schedules come September 10, for if they pick up author Jason LaVelle’s newest story Whispers in the Shadows, they will be discovering it near to impossible to put it down once started. This is the first book in his new Dark Night Thriller Series and offers so much to so many different audiences. Suspense, romance, light, dark, losing oneself and finding oneself again, tragedy, happiness, hope, loss, a bit of history, and even some supernatural elements all join together to make one thrilling story and an excellent way to start off the fall season.

Delia has heard strange whispers that seem to warn her of lurking dangers ever since her childhood, after a horrifying family tragedy nearly cost her her life. What has kept her going since that terrible night has been her determination to succeed in life and Francis, the butcher’s son who has sworn to love her till his dying days. As they grow up, the war has very different paths for each of them to follow: Delia as a nurse and Francis as a soldier. Unforgiving battles uncover darkness within Francis’ soul while healing others leads Delia to not only finding love in a person she least expected, but to also receiving self-healing from this same individual and becoming who she always wanted to be. Yet something is amiss. The warning voices have become loud and persistent… Something evil lurks in the shadows that is threatening to shatter Delia’s heart and soul by threatening all she holds dear.

Let us begin by looking at perhaps the main element that will capture readers’ attention: LaVelle’s storytelling. LaVelle has exemplary talent and Whispers in the Shadows is an excellent introduction to the author’s style if one is just starting to read his work. As aforementioned, he includes many elements from many different genres and molds them together into a balanced concoction. This concoction, in turn, reaches out to a larger audience of thrill seekers, lovers of all kinds, history buffs, fans of the macabre, and more. There is a bit of something for every sort of reader.

More applause goes out to LaVelle for how eerily lifelike he made his fiction seem. True, it does have a couple events that actually did occur, but this is not why Whispers in the Shadows feels so real. It is not realistic because part of it takes place during World War II. This most certainly plays a crucial role in developing the characters, but what is nice is the fact that LaVelle does not linger on the historical facts that most everyone has heard of time and time again and already knows. It is not realistic because of the two main women, Delia and Alice, although this element is very interesting. Within the Author’s Note, LaVelle reveals that while their names have been changed, these two women were actual people. Knowing these two women stood against society to be together is incredibly inspiring, especially considering the time period these two found one another. While Whispers in the Shadows is fiction, LaVelle most certainly brought justice to their relationship.

No, what makes this fiction so realistic are, surprisingly, the elements of darkness and love. Darkness is everywhere in the world and within everyone, yet the light always manages to keep it at bay. There are times, however, when that darkness becomes so powerful that it breaks through the light. No spoilers shall be given away, but readers should be prepared to witness LaVelle’s talent at work as he is able to bring out the darkness in ways to the point where it is frighteningly realistic to read. But then LaVelle’s light is also very real in his story to battle against the darkness and his choice of light is love. He doesn’t just focus on one sort of love, but rather different kinds, such as the kind of love that one doesn’t understand, the love one feels towards a family member, and the love one feels only once in a lifetime. Once again without spoiling anything, readers will most likely find themselves appreciating how LaVelle writes about love and will be able to relate to one or more of the different kinds in some way.

There is one other captivating element about LaVelle’s work that brings his story together: his characters. There are really only a handful of main characters for readers to follow, but LaVelle develops them all beautifully. He introduces each of their backgrounds with just the right amount of information, letting readers know who they are as characters without going into too much detail. However, there are two characters who take the gold for the best development: Delia and Francis.

Delia pretty much goes through different versions of Hell throughout her life, but rather than allowing the darkness to overpower her, she becomes a stronger person to beat the darkness to protect not only herself, but those she loves, as well. She is a strong female lead and an excellent powerhouse character. However, Francis may steal the spotlight for best development for he is written so well and so lifelike that it is scary. He goes through his own versions of Hell throughout his life, but rather than fighting against the darkness, he allows it to consume him. He is such a complex and twisted character with so much depth that he truly does upstage all of the other characters in their development.

Whispers in the Shadows is set for release in less than one month and readers should be prepared. They should prepare to read a thriller that has a healthy dose of many different genres and elements that come together to create one balanced story. They should prepare for this work of captivating fiction to whisk them away to an all too real time with incredibly realistic storytelling. And they should be prepared to have time on their hands to finish reading the story once started. abilities to whisk them away to a different time. Start the fall reading season off with the first in LaVelle’s Dark Night Thriller Series and be prepared for the next book, The Cold Room, is set for release in October.

**Originally published on my blog Roll Out Reviews on August 22, 2018**
15 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2021
A very good book. I enjoyed it very much. It took a while for me to complete my reading of this novel be because I had other books in the queue to finish and write a review for. This story tells of many things, not just a supernatural thriller it also shows what psychological damage abuse, desperation, and war can do to a person. Poor Delia was awaken in the middle of the night with a gunshot. Her dad killed her mother, and wanted to kill her too. She got away from him and went to live with her uncle. She met a boy in her town named Francis. Francis was abused by his older brother, The tragic in Delia’s early life did not turn her bitter . She wanted a better life, she became a nurse in World War II where she met her soulmate. There were some scenes in the books it was hard for me to get through. Especially with Francis older brother did to his dog. That’s all I would say, I will not go into any more details in that. I read this book in the audio format, Rebecca Ehrenpreis, did an excellent job narrating this book. I would definitely give her a five star rating on her performance.
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572 reviews36 followers
March 30, 2019
Part gritty war novel, part love story but all dark fantasy, the story follows Delia whose life is pocked with violence and a couple instances of seriously misguided affection. Following her through life are sounds in her head that, while not exactly language, communicate with her nonetheless and help her to stay sage throughout WWII in Europe and back in the US with her partner, Alice.
There are several moments of touching happiness, and a few that are wicked messed up. I had to put it down a few times while reading purely because of my own squeamishness, but in the end I was very glad that I kept going. I'm hoping LaVelle isn't done with Delia and Alice yet.
422 reviews4 followers
September 24, 2018
Incredible characters, they grab your heart and pull you along for their ride.

I was shocked from the first page at how much I immediately cared for these characters. I couldn't put this book down. My only problem was the very explicit sex scenes which I had to glance over. I'm glad I read the book, it's excellent.
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92 reviews14 followers
October 8, 2018
I could not stop reading this book

This was such a great book from beginning to end. It was set at a great pace, slow where it needs to be and heart in your throat fast when needed. The story itself was hard, tragic, and full of love and hope. I will definitely be reading all the that Jason writes.
721 reviews4 followers
October 28, 2019
4.9 stars Whispers in the Shadows will definitely chill you!

Ok, I admit it; I love scary stories and movies. Unfortunately I try to avoid the realistic stuff like stories of real killers, or their 'fun'. Once I started this story, I couldn't stop reading even if I 'd tried. This author has wowed me with this story and I can hardly wait for the next one! Don't miss this!
5 reviews1 follower
December 17, 2020
This book is presented as a supernatural thriller but it turned in to a LBGT erotic story. I am by no way a prude but I certainly did not expect the story I got. The narrator is wonderful and made the story much better.

I was given a free copy of this audiobook in return for my honest opinion.
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912 reviews34 followers
January 7, 2021
Whispers In The Shadows by Jason LaVelle was a great paranormal thriller!
I really enjoyed the story, characters and narration of the audiobook!.
Looking forward to more from this author!
4 reviews
October 28, 2018
A psychological thriller that begins and ends with a flourish, there are arguably not one but two rather sweet romantic stories.

The development of characters is very well done here and one is likely to care for, or be intrigued by, at least four characters by the end of the fourth chapter. Thereafter, the visceral depiction of the traumatic effects of the war leaves you heartbroken as the two characters one is initially cheering for are shaped into entirely different people.

One is likely to find this book to be a page turner, not just for the exciting narrative but also for the intensity of the emotions.
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959 reviews14 followers
January 3, 2021
This is an excellent story, a great mix of thriller and supernatural. The story starts with a tragedy that breaks your heart, and the fallout of that occurrence both threatens and protects Delia. You are quickly drawn into the tragedy that is Delia's young life and you cannot help but feel some attachment to her, a scarred and lost soul trying to make sense of a troubled world. When war separates her betrothed, Frances, she learns that there is more to life than she thought possible. The story gives you the feel and essence of the WWII era, a taste of what life could be like back then and of the ugliness of war that carves emotional scars into everyone it touches. With a psychopath, preternatural sense, suspense, prejudice, heart pounding action and powerful love, this story keeps you turning the pages. It is a story that says many things, not only is it a great supernatural thriller but it also shows what psychological damage abuse, desperation and war can cause to a person. It also speaks to us of the beauty and strength of love, of having the courage to follow your heart and of being true to yourself despite what others may think. The fact that the characters, Delia and Alice, were based on real people makes this book all the more captivating, even if the actual story itself is fiction. The narrator, Rebecca Ehrenpreis, really brought the story to life, giving voices to the characters that matched them well. Whispers in the Shadows is an excellent thriller with hints of supernatural that will keep you captivated from start to finish. I downloaded the audiobook through the Authors Direct app, and this review expresses my honest opinion.
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