
What Amazon says
IT TAKES GRACE TO HUNT WHEN IT’S DARKSOME
Jessie expects he’ll be forever cleaning up after the cowpokes of the Bad Hoss Saloon. That’s until the day a drifter strides through the doors, and blows away a blood-sucking demon, along with Jessie’s belief in an everyday world. Jessie is captivated by the enigmatic Grace, with her pearl-handled revolvers, and wolf companion. He throws in his normal life and follows her across the Wild West, as she hunts down and slays the evil creatures that roam the frontier.
Along the way, they seek the aid of a Native American warrior, cross paths with a Cajun Queen, and encounter a small-town tycoon with a deadly hunger for gold. Animosity and distrust plague Grace and Jessie, and their strange group of allies, but they must put their differences behind them if they’re to have any hope of finding and defeating the frontier’s true evil, the Darksome Gunman.
The Armageddon Showdown is a dark-fantasy, weird western series of epic proportions, focusing on the age-old battle between good and evil, though in the Wild West, it’s not always clear just who is good and who is evil.
Join Grace Dyer and her band of miscreants as they battle demons and demi-gods, in the frontier’s deadliest conflict…the Armageddon Showdown.
My review
The only other book I’ve read that would seem to fit into this genre is The Dark Tower series by Stephen King. His books did come to my mind, once or twice, while I read about this strange and frightening Western-based world created by Ms Bakkers.
Jessie is a young and innocent boy of seventeen when Grace Dryer, a bounty hunter with a penchant for hunting dark and evil creatures, walks into the saloon where he is working as a clean-up boy. His employer is unpleasant and selfish and so when Jessie makes a decision to help Grace and one of the prostitutes, who turns out to be an evil creature, is killed, he steals a horse and follows her into the wilderness to escape his current life.
Jessie quickly gets introduced to Grace’s unusual thoughts on accountability which basically boil down to a belief that creatures that act in a certain way due to instinct are not evil. They are merely behaving as they were effectively programmed to do by their creator. In Grace’s initial estimation, it is a choice to kill and act in a malicious and heinous manner that makes a creature or person evil. These initial introductions by the author to her interpretation of good versus evil continue and develop throughout the book as Ms Bakker’s leads the reader towards the religious based climax of this book.
The characterisation of Jessie was interesting and the author was clever as she portrayed his loss of innocence and the change in his character as previously unexperienced emotions such as jealously crept into his mind and heart. Some of Jessie’s decisions and actions were initially unexpected but it all comes together nicely by the end of the book.
Grace is a conflicted character and the reader vacillates between seeing her goodness and some of her poorer decisions and darker actions. The unfolding of her backstory in this book is well done and shed’s light on some of her characteristics and behaviours. Grace develops trust in Jessie which was rather an interesting plot twist.
On the whole, this is a well written and clever story and I cannot fault the editing in any way. People who enjoy weird creatures and horror will love this story but it is not for the squeamish as there are some scenes that are detailed and harsh on a reader’s stomach.
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About Jessica Bakkers

I am a creative writer with over twenty years of writing experience. I am a speculative fiction writer, and have written in the genres of fantasy-romance and paranormal-romance, however my genre of choice when it comes to writing for myself is dark fantasy where I can allow myself to fully explore the anti-hero characters that pepper my stories. I dabble at poetry and have written professionally for clients locally and internationally.
My debut novel, Guns of Perdition, The Armageddon Showdown Book 1, is a dark fantasy stroll through a weird wild west setting, pitting bad heroes against worse villains.
My major love affair is with the written word; specifically creative writing. I allow myself to indulge and rendezvous with this secret lover whenever time allows… and then we make beautiful poetry together!
I’ve heard good things about Jessica’s book. Excellent review, Robbie. Maybe somewhere down the road, I’ll pick it up, but I’ve got to get my overflowing Kindle a couple days off.
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Thanks for comments Pete 😁
I totally feel you about the overflowing Kindle… mine’s one book away from meltdown I think!
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Mine is the same, Jessica. Luckily I read very quickly or I’d never get through all the books I want to read.
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I read quickly, I just don’t have the time to settle down and read. Over share: thank god for the bathroom!
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Haha, Jessica, I’ve been know to hide out there too.
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I know the feeling, Pete. My self promises not to buy more books never last so I just let it grow now and hope my kindle doesn’t blow up 😊
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Excellent review Robbie. mine goes out tomorrow…certainly a book that makes you sit up and take notice..xx
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Thanks, Sally!! Ooo I’m so excited! Two reviews in two days. You guys rock!
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You can never have too many Jessica lol..xx
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It does, Sally. It reminded me of the gunslinger in the Dark Tower series
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One of my favourite book series I have to admit 😁
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It is quite a controversial series, Jessica, some people love it and some hate it. My favourite King book is The Shining. It still scares me.
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The only part of the Dark Tower series I didn’t like was when King inserted himself into it. Ego, much?
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Yes, I always find there is some small part of a book I don’t like as much as the rest.
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Oh my!! What a fantastic review, Robbie 🤗
I’m so thrilled you enjoyed GoP, and your review has totally made my day. Thanks again so much!
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My pleasure, Jessica. You did a great job with this book, that ending … my, oh, my!
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Yeah, in past writing groups I was dubbed the Queen of Mean because of what I put characters through 😁
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Queen of Mean is really awesome.
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I just received a fabulous review of Guns of Perdition from Robbie Cheadle! If you haven’t visited Robbie’s blog before, head on over and check her out…a fellow horror lover, talented author, and amazing cake decorator!
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Thanks for sharing, Jessica. A terrific book.
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Great book review, Robbie. I need to get back to this read, after getting interrupted along the way, lols. I’m seeing so much good stuff about both Jess and her book 🙂
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Hi Harmony, this is a great book. I also got interrupted while reading it, but that is life.
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Haha, I got interrupted while writing it, Harmony! Multiple times 😁
Thanks for commenting 🤗
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Good review, Robbie. I’ve read this book, great fun!
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I also really enjoyed it, Priscilla, and the ending was most unexpected.
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Thanks again, P 🤗
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Excellent review, Robbie. I can’t wait to read this one. Time is the only obstacle at this point. So happy for Jess that her debut novel is such a success.
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It is a great book, Staci. I hear you about time, it’s my problem too.
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Thanks, Staci! With the massive effort you put out on the Astral Conspiracy series it’s no wonder you’re time has been eaten up! My time got gobbled writing ONE book 😁
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Congrats to Jessica on this review! Robbie, thanks for your mindful insights. I appreciate the heads-up on the religious angle. Wishing you continued success on your current tour. Hugs on the wing!
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My pleasure, Teagan. This is a unique story and very well written.
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Thanks, Teagan 🤗 right back at you for your launch and tour with Hullaba Lulu!!
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Wonderful review. Jessica is getting a ton of attention on this one and I wish her well with it.
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She’s done a great job with this book, Craig.
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Thanks, Craig 🤗
You’re right, there’s so much support in this community of ours. I’m so grateful!
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Reblogged this on Ed;s Site..
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Thanks for sharing, Ed
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Thanks for the reblog 🤗
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What a great review, Robbie! I have this on my Kindle and look forward to reading it!
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I’m glad to hear that, Jan, it’s a really good book.
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Thanks so much, Jan! I hope you enjoy it 🤗
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I love the premise-though I’m not a horror fan, lol. All the rave reviews and that awesome cover talked me into buying the book, now I have to brace myself to read it! (And buy more lamps!)
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This book is unique, Jacquie, but there are some grisly parts.
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Thanks, Jacquie 🤗
Lights on and maybe don’t eat just before reading some of the more, er, colourful parts 🥺
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I’m sooo excited to read this book! I’m determined to get to it and post a review before Halloween – sounds perfect for this time of year (for me, anyway, lol). Awesome review, Robbie – congrats to Jessica!
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Aw, thanks so much Teri! No rush!!! You must have your hands full with Bad Moon Rising 😳
That’s the thing about books, they can always wait 😉
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You will love this book, Teri.
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Great review, Robbie:) I thought of The Dark Towers Series reading this too. This certainly was a great read for me.
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Thanks so much, Denise 🤗
So glad you enjoyed it, and thanks again for sharing your wonderful review ❤️
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I really enjoyed it too, Denise. Very unusual and clever.
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Great review and insightful analysis of the characters, Robbie. I have no religious training, and yet, I thought the evolution of that aspect of the story was very well done, slowly revealed, and easily understood up to the giant, shocking climax. It’s an intense story with fascinating characters. And definitely gruesome at times. 😀
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Thanks, my friend. You know it wouldn’t be half the book it is today without the massive help I got from you. Forever indebted to you 🤗
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Nah. The talent is natural and can’t be taught or fixed. 🙂
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Oh you’re too sweet 🤗
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Thank you, Diana, I am a bit character person so they always feature in my reviews. I was brought up a strict Catholic but this interpretation was unique and brilliant.
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Great review Robbie. Probably not for me as I don’t enjoy horror, but it sounds like a winner for those who enjoy that genre.
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I do like horror, Carla, but I don’t read books that are just blood and gust with no good story. This one has a great story, but it is quite horrific in a few places.
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Thanks Carla! Oh yes, this one’s pretty heavy on the horror – might keep you up at night!
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Yikes!
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Good review, Robbie. I am definitely pulled in by the wild cover, the strong female, and her weapon of choice! Good luck on the launch!
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This is a great book, Jacqui. I found it interesting and unique.
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Thanks Jacqui 🙂
I was super thrilled with the cover when my artist first showed me. It really captured my main character so well!
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So much more than a simple photo could.
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As always, you bring insight and discipline to the review, Robbie. Congratulations to Jessica Bakkers.
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Thanks, Robert! I was so thrilled with Robbie’s review – she does a truly amazing job 🙂
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She’s brilliant.
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Thank you, Rob, and have a great weekend.
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Not for the squeamish, got it. Thanks for the warming. Haha! That cover looks like a movie poster actually. Lovely review like always!
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Thank you, Micah. This book is definitely not for the squeamish.
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I believe you. I do not want to imagine it!
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Thanks for the comments, and yes I was particularly happy with the cover 😁
No… not a book for the faint of heart 😉
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Best wishes to Jessica for her book launch! (Unfortunately, I’m not strong of stomach these days.)
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Thanks for visiting, Liz. Horror is not for everyone and that is fine.
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Thanks for the best wishes Liz 🤗
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Cool book! Agree 🙂 5*****
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