Faces in the Mist

A Jacob Turner Chronicle

Young Adult - Fantasy - General
364 Pages
Reviewed on 05/13/2016
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Author Biography

Timothy Doyle is the author of the new YA fantasy novel Faces in the Mist: A Jacob Turner Chronicle. Storytelling has long been a passion of his. Over the years, he was seemingly surrounded by artists and entrepreneurs who were constantly creating and inventing, so Tim finally decided it was time to put his own talents on display. Once security politely escorted him from the 2011 NFL Combine, he decided it was time to move onto Plan B -- writing. For Tim, writing is an immersive art that gives him the opportunity to view the world through a different lens.

When he isn't writing, Tim spends most of his time in the kitchen or in his garage completing woodworking projects that make Ikea furniture seem sturdy. He lives in Denver, CO with his wife Kate and he enjoys running, biking, skiing, hiking--or at least he thinks he'd enjoy those things. He's usually too busy writing to do them. Tim is also an advocate for other writers who are looking to fulfill their dreams of publication. He firmly believes that the art of storytelling is one that needs to be supported.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite

Faces in the Mist: A Jacob Turner Chronicle is a paranormal fantasy for young adults and preteens written by Timothy C Doyle. Twelve-year-old Jacob knew he had to be back home and ready to eat by 6:00 pm that day. His father would be home for only the one night, and his mother had deliberately impressed upon him her insistence on his being home by that particular time. He and his pals spent most of the afternoon hanging out, but then Jeff started talking about something his older brother, Ray, had told him. Ray and his friends had gone into the old Stanley Mill, which had a reputation for being haunted. It had been around since the 1700s, and had finally closed down in the 1970s after a series of bizarre accidents. Ray had even told Jeff how to get in through a part of the fence that could be propped up. Jacob knew it was a bad idea. It would take too long to get there, and he was already running a bit late, but Jeff and Bub were keen on the idea. They already figured they'd go even further in than Ray and his friends had before they chickened out. And Jacob finally, if reluctantly, agreed. It was a decision that would change his entire life.

Timothy C. Doyle's paranormal coming of age novel, Faces in the Mist: A Jacob Turner Chronicle, starts with the three friends as they explore a very spooky old mill, and it just gets better from there. This is a fast-paced and exciting story that follows Jacob as he learns about his family's special gifts and their inclusion in the powerful nine families. Suddenly, getting home by a certain time is the least of his worries, and Jacob must learn to adapt to the rigorous training schedule set up by Carver, his mentor and trainer at the safe house where he's been secreted. I particularly enjoyed following Jacob as he trains with Carver's three wolf-dogs and learns how to harness and control his ability to manipulate energy. This is a tightly plotted and well-written story that is fun to read from start to finish. I'm looking forward to further Jacob Turner Chronicles. Faces in the Mist is highly recommended.

Michelle Stanley

Faces in the Mist: A Jacob Turner Chronicle is a YA fantasy by Timothy C. Doyle. A sinister creature attacks and injures 12-year-old Jacob Turner, so his concerned parents send him to a safe house with Father Riley. Carver, who manages the sanctuary, becomes Jacob’s mentor. He tells Jacob of the Turners’ unique magical powers, teaches him self-defense, and how to hone his newly discovered talent. The teen learns of eight other “gifted” families that also fight supernatural entities. When Father Riley sends him on a mission to rescue a teen controlled by a monster, Jacob worries that his inexperience and unfamiliar magic won’t be strong enough to succeed.

Dark magic, gruesome looking, terrifying villains and brave defenders who fight demonic creatures make Faces in the Mist: A Jacob Turner Chronicle very thrilling. It is a wonderfully written story that shows how Jacob Turner had to adapt quickly to unexpected and unbelievable changes he usually considered unreal. Most of the story is narrated by Jacob, who manages to maintain a wry sense of wit, even when in danger. Timothy C. Doyle’s imaginative writing style will attract young adults who enjoy reading fantasy and supernatural genres. It’s very intriguing with lots of fast-paced action involving cleverly orchestrated sword fighting and other exciting drama. All the characters are interesting, especially members of the nine gifted families. It would be nice to read more about them. I encourage the author to continue the Jacob Turner Chronicles as I enjoyed reading Faces in the Mist.