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Rite of Passage by John Passarella
Rite of Passage by John Passarella












I found him to be an interesting character that wasn’t the usual one dimensional bad guy.Īs the story moves along the characters start getting more intertwined and we get a chance to see how they start fitting together. Also, how he cared for his children, yet still they weren’t safe from him when he was displeased with them. That we got to see with Tora working on his skills really added to how he was. In the show you always see the “bad guy” but don’t get a real feel of where they are at except that they are evil, wanting to cause destruction and death. It helped to focus on each of the characters their personalities helping the reader to see more of their individual thoughts and who they were. One of the things that I found interesting (in a great way) was how the author kept things separate, Tora, Dean and Sam, Bobby and McCleary, the students and their lives. Excellent! After, the first surprise of truly scary horror the book then moves on to classic Sam, Dean and Bobby hunting and killing three Harpies, but again with an added level of horror that the show doesn’t/can’t depict. All the tiny details of what needed to happen to make the accidents occur were clear and made it more suspenseful and gruesome. The story begins with Tora, and his ability to make accidents happen with shades of Final Destiny but the author has such a wonderful way of writing that it continued to hold my interest throughout the book. Every chapter was exciting with lots of action and fabulous descriptions of the Harpies, Tora, the kids, the “accidents”, with compelling insights into what the characters feel/think. John Passarella did a wonderful job of staying true to the characters, including the humorous brotherly banter between Sam and Dean, that I have come to expect.

Rite of Passage by John Passarella

However, I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this book, after all it is difficult to compete with the eye candy on the show. I received this book to read for an honest review and since I am a fan of the show I thought it would be interesting. But the demon has bigger plans and they are going to need to make their own luck to stop it.Ī Supernatural novel that reveals a previously unseen adventure for the Winchester brothers, from the hit TV series! (Goodreads)

Rite of Passage by John Passarella

Along with Bobby Singer, the brothers soon realize that a powerful Japanese demon is encouraging the chaos. But Sam and Dean suspect it’s more than just bad luck.

Rite of Passage by John Passarella

Laurel Hill, New Jersey is beginning to look like one of the unluckiest places on Earth when a series of mishaps hit the town. Following the tragedy, their father taught the boys everything about the paranormal evil that lives in the dark corners of America… and how to kill it. Thirty years ago, Sam and Dean Winchester lost their mother to a demonic supernatural force.














Rite of Passage by John Passarella