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Sue Dent

Author of Never Ceese

6 Works 61 Members 2 Reviews

About the Author

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Works by Sue Dent

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Canonical name
Dent, Sue
Birthdate
1961-03-21
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Mississippi, USA
Education
Hinds Jr. College
Mississippi College
Occupations
Author
Organizations
Horror Writers Association
Awards and honors
Bram Stoker Short-list (2007)
Short biography
Sue Dent hails from Mississippi. She graduated from Mississippi College in 1983. Since graduating she’s sold computers, taught computer classes and has worked as a Technical Specialist IV for the Mississippi Department of Natural Resources.

Her first book Never Ceese was published in 2006. It has since been short-listed for a Bram Stoker Award in the category of Superior Achievement in a First Novel. Never Ceese was also voted book club choice for the month of April 2007 at the ACFW (American Christian Writers Association). Sue was an invited guest of Nicholas Grabowsky to the World Horror Convention in Toronto, Canada 2007. Never Ceese was also at Comic-Con in San Diego represented by Head Press Publishing.

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Never Ceese involves two supernatural beings, a werewolf and a vampire, each seeking out a way to remove the curse and restore them to humanity. Sue introduces several new elements to the mythology such as the werewolf has the ability to give energy to people around them as well mental telepathy. She also puts into place a definite Christian framework of what is permissible and not permissible religiously to the werewolf and vampire. These elements alone are enough to at least browse the book, but Dent's poor character development and use of last minute cheesy villain is god-awful and extremely predictable! I found myself at the end wanting Buffy to appear.

I so wanted this book to work, but instead the book turned into work just to make it to the end. I probably should have given it a 1 star but for those brief moments it showed promise I gave it the benefit of the doubt.

There's a second book so if anybody wants to venture there and give me feedback I'd appreciate it. The author shows innovate style but needs work on character and story development.
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Works
6
Members
61
Popularity
#274,234
Rating
3.0
Reviews
2
ISBNs
12

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