2.5 

Blind Devotion

By Ty Drago & JW Harp
Blind Devotion by Ty Drago & JW Harp digital book - Fable

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There are creatures lurking in our world. Obscure creatures long relegated to myth and legend. They have been sighted by a lucky-or unlucky-few, some have even been photographed, but their existence remains unproven and unrecognized by the scientific community.

These creatures, long thought gone, have somehow survived; creatures from our nightmares haunting the dark places. They swim in our lakes and bays, they soar the night skies, they hunt in the woods. Some are from our past, some from other worlds, and others have always been with us-watching us, fearing us, hunting us.

These are the cryptids, and Systema Paradoxa tells their tales.

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It's hard to catch a break when you are the son of the town drunk. But one bright glimmer keeps Hank going: Alexandra Harrer, the orphaned niece of the richest woman in town. Not that their friendship didn't make things harder for him than they already were, but Alex softened the rough edges of his life... Most of the time.

Until she made an unexpected visit to his hidey-hole one night, rousing him from sleep and begging him for help.

When Alex vanishes soon after, along with her pet-an ancient creature Hank swore to keep secret-he lands in jail. Blamed for her disappearance, he's torn between confessing all and keeping faith.

But in the end, Blind Devotion wins out.

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2.5
“I enjoyed a previous installment from the Systema Paradoxa series. A different author takes a different cryptid and puts their own spin with their own standalone story. This review will stand on its own and not be a commentary on the entire series. I hadn't heard of the Van Meter Visitor before so halfway through the story, I felt I was at a good place to dig into the real story and see what the author was drawing from. Within Ty Drago's story, he borrows heavily from the actual events and inserts several POV characters. A previous story took the concepts of Goatman and put a murder mystery spin on it. So, this was a neat story to undertake. However, where the story rises and falls is on the characters. Hank, son of the town's drunk, is friend's with blind girl, Alexandra. Alexandra is teaching him how to be an author and write stories and Hank gives her time away from her overbearing aunt. As characters of the story that interact within the cryptid story they are fine. Some revelation about certain characters pretty much work within the story explanation. What tends to not work are their believability. Hank being an author seems almost like a self-insert of the author here, but Hank never shows any preclivities to being intelligent, writing anything, or being someone who stands out for Alexandra to choose to focus on him. Half of the story is finished by the time you get to the cryptid portion and it meanders for too long without doing much with the characters. Not to get into spoilers, the storyline does have a few interesting explanations within the real story, but the naming of the cryptid and some of the relationship forming is eye-rolling. It was nice to see that some of the townsfolk aren't written like backwater hillbillies who just hate everyone for no reason, but some of them do without reason. Overall, it's not a terrible story with some good work on including elements of the real cryptid story but not an overly exciting one. Final Grade - C+”

About Ty Drago

Ty Drago is a full-time writer and the author of ten published novels, including his five-book Undertakers series (optioned for a feature film), Dragons, an SF genre-bender, and Rags, an edgy YA horror novel set in Atlantic City. He's also the founder, publisher, and managing editor of ALLEGORY (www.allegoryezine.com), a highly successful online magazine that, for more than twenty years, has featured speculative fiction by new and established authors worldwide.Ty's horror novel, St. Damned, will be released in 2025, as will his historical saga, The New Americans. He's just completed Angelfire, a modern retelling of the Orpheus legend.He lives in New Jersey with his ever-patient wife Helene, one needy dog, and three goofy hens.

JW Harp

Until his decades-long disappearance, JW Harp was known for his trippy underground comic strip Captain Thetan, about a seafarer who controls reality for himself and others. This otherworldly character appeared in a dozen issues of the classic rare underground zine Sandanista Romp. JW has reemerged thanks largely to eSpec Books' Systema Paradoxa series. In 2023, JW started Skilletfire Studios with comic-book author Scott Eckelaert. Under the Skilletfire Studios mantle, JW has produced the graphic novel Boylon Heights, and the Gimme Five Comics series. Since its launch, Gimme Five Comics has included work by Artyom Topilin, Elena Cerisciola, John L. French, Keith Lansdale, and Joe R. Lansdale with more to come. JW grew up in the seedy parts of South Carolina, which is all of it. He feels part Canadian and part Costa Rican these days. He lives in North Carolina. Please get in touch with him at jwharp@skilletfire.com.

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