PRAISE FOR LOST GIRL OF THE LAKE!
"Lost Girl of the Lake is just about perfect. A full-blown horror novel boiled down to novella length. It is concise, creepy and compulsively readable. I loved it."
-Bentley Little, Bram Stoker Winning author of The Handyman
"Joe McKinney and Michael McCarty write with one clear, poignant voice, weaving a narrative as haunting as it is nostalgic."
-David Dunwoody, author of The Strange Dead
"This story will draw you in just like the Lost Girl draws the story-teller--and like him, you'll be happy to go."
-Steve Englehart, author of Marvel Masterworks: Captain America Vol. 9
"Lost Girl of the Lake is an unconventional 'coming of age story' as only authors Joe McKinney and Michael McCarty could invent. It is an endearing, evocative saga filled with the familiar as well as the unexpected, infused with wonders of the heart and soul. A tale of dark seduction and innocence, told through a man's mind, recreated from his boyhood memory. I highly recommend this page turning novella and glimpse into both the past and future with unanswered mysteries lurking in the wings."
-Jody R. LaGreca, author of Forever in Vein
"McKinney and McCarty's Lost Girl of the Lake is a haunting coming-of-age story guaranteed to chill readers to the bone."
-Amy Grech, author of Rage and Redemption in Alphabet City
"In Lost Girl of the Lake, McCarty and McKinney have fashioned a vivid family remembrance of youth and days gone by that is both touching and terrifying."
-Bruce Boston, Bram Stoker winning author of Resonance Dark & Light
"Joe McKinney and Michael McCarty have spun a wonderful tale with Lost Girl of the Lake. They are wicked, lyrical and masterful as they paint a colorful picture of decades past and innocence lost. This novella is haunting, mysterious and seductive all at once. These two voices are wonderful and unforgettable. A must read for fans of modern dark fiction."
-Sandy DeLuca, author of From Ashes
"The thoughtful prose of Lost Girl of the Lake is only surpassed by the beautifully haunting tale the words tell. The storyline stays with the reader long after the book has been placed on the shelf, lingering like the familiar ghost of an old friend."
-Marcus F. Griffin, author of Playing with the Devil: The True Story of a Rock Band's Terrifying Encounter with the Dark Side