
D.L. Finn is a versatile writer, dibbling in poetry, children’s books, and light horror. Today’s featured book is The Button: Angels & Evildwels Series Book 2.
What Amazon says

Lynn Hill left a difficult childhood behind when she turned eighteen. The 1980s were going to be the beginning of a great life. Then what started as an ordinary evening out with her best friend, Stacy, turns into a nightmare. Lynn hears warnings: “Go!” “Leave!” Believing she is hearing things after partying too much, she goes back for one more drink before going home. That decision sets off a chain of events that nothing could have prepared her for. While humans and not-so-human beings are attempting to either help or harm her, Lynn risks everything to find the only person she trusts, Stacy. Who can help her? The stepbrother who shows up right when she needs him or the attractive, helpful bartender who gives her his phone number? Lynn must learn to trust again. Her survival depends on it in this paranormal thriller.
My review
Lynn has grown up in an abusive family with a mother who drinks heavily and a step-father who is physically and verbally abusive towards both Lynn and his biological son, Warren. She escaped home as quickly as she could and is living on with her best friend, Staci, and working as an assistant hairdresser.
Unknown to her, Lynn has a pair of guardian angels who have been watching over her for years. The angels are aware that terrible events lie in Lynn’s immediate life path and they are tasked with trying to help her avert the worst outcome. The angels can only guide and are unable to overtly change the course of Lynn’s life; she has to make her own choices from her own free will.
One evening Lynn goes out partying with her friend, Staci, and things get wildly out of hand with alcohol and drugs. Lynn wakes up in a strange house next to the body of a dead young man. Staci has disappeared subsequent to leaving the bar with an unknown but gorgeous stranger. Lynn decides against reporting the death to the police and this decision sets in motion a series of events which may or may not have turned out differently had she made a different choice. Lynn is pulled into a frightening struggle to find her friend and save both their lives with a little bit of help from her angels.
I enjoyed Lynn’s character and how she stepped up as the plot unfolded, learning to rely more on her instincts or the guiding voices she hears and learning to first love and secondly forgive. The book has quite a significant family drama side story and I enjoyed discovering bits and pieces of information about her family and seeing it all come together neatly at the end.
Kent, Lynn’s friend, cum boyfriend, is a lovely character. Patient and kind he evolves as the perfect soulmate for Lynn and it is pleasant to watch their romance coming into fruition.
The supernatural elements are clever and well written, making the story quite believable. Aside form the angels, there is also the evildwel that takes possession of “host” humans whom it can manipulate into fulfilling its evil desires. The descriptions of the evildwel were deliciously creepy, especially the glimpses of it that Lynn catches in the eyes of its current host who is stalking her.
All in, a fast moving and entertaining story which lovers of paranormal thrillers will enjoy.
Amazon US purchase link: https://www.amazon.com/Button-D-L-Finn-ebook/dp/B07GNWV4Z9
Thank you for sharing your review of Denise’s book The Button, Robbie. That was the first of Denise’s books I read and I enjoyed it.
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Hi Miriam, thank you for adding your endorsement for this book 🧛♀️
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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Thanks, Miriam 🙂 xo
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Denise is indeed versatile! A super review.
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Hi Darlene, she is versatile, dark adult, children, and poetry.
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Thank you, Darlene!
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I enjoy reading Finn’s books, but I haven’t read The Button. Thanks for highlighting it!
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My pleasure, Vera. I enjoyed The Button a great deal 🦇
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Thanks, Vera )
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The Button sounds like a great Halloween read, Robbie…
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It certainly fits the creepy bill. Thank you 🕷️🕸️
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Thanks, I like to think it is 🙂 xo
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I will let you know when I read it, Denise…
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Yay!
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This sounds a good read. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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My pleasure, it is a good read 💀
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Thank you 🙂
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Great review, Robbie. Thanks for sharing it. Denise is certainly talented and versatile.
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Hi Tim, yes, Denise also writes for children and is a good poet.
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Thank you, Timothy 🙂
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Good Halloween pick.
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Thanks, Craig 👹
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Thanks, Craig 🙂
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I loved all the books in this series. I want to believe we all have an angel like Zelina watching over us. Great review for this book. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Robbie. A big congratulations to Denise!
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Hi Jan, I didn’t realise this was part of a series until recently. It stood on its own with no problems.
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Thank you so much, Jan 🙂 I definitely believe we all have our own Zelina! Xo
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Thank you for sharing your review, Robbie:) It still has me and Zelina smiling! Xo
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I remember this book well, and like you, Robbie, I loved it. Congratulations to Denise. 😊
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Thank you, Gwen:)
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Sounds like another great Halloween read!
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Thank you, Colleen:)
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You’re welcome, Denise.
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Congratulations to Jan on the excellent review!
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Well, shoot! Of course I meant Denise. *facepalm*
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Lol, I knew who you meant! Thank you 🙂 xo
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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I got both messages, thanks Liz.
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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This is a super book review, Robbie. You give enough details to make the reader want to read the book without giving away the punchlines. It sounds like a good book.
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Thanks, Marsha 🙂 Robbie definitely knows how to write enticing reviews.
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She does. She’s good at everything. I don’t know how she does so much!
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You are very kind, Marsha. I am not good at everything and the things I’m not good at, like a sense of direction when travelling, are bad on steroids.
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haha, I have that bad one, too. Once I get to know a route I stick to it.
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Hi Denise, thank you, I’m glad you think so.
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Hi Marsha, thank you. That is my exact aim with reviews. Denise is a lovely writer.
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It’s good to know. 🙂
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I’ve heard nothing but great things “All in, a fast moving and entertaining story which lovers of paranormal thrillers will enjoy.’ Nicely done Robbie and all the best to You Denise. 💕
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