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Supernatural: Rite of Passage

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Supernatural: Rite of PassageTitan Books
Pub Date: AUG 14, 2012
Mass Market Paperback: $7.99
Kindle: $6.39

ISBN-13: 978-1781161111
ISBN-10: 1781161119

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This is my SECOND original Supernatural novel. Read about Night Terror, my first.


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Reviews of Supernatural: Rite of Passage

First, here's a Tweet from Clarissa, Managing editor for TVOvermind.com:

Supernatural: Rite of Passage by John Passarella is a must-have for any Supernatural fan. With its twists, turns, monstrosities and everything Supernatural, which makes the show, you’ll be able to curb your cravings in between seasons easily by reading this book.”
Killer Aphrodite

“[Supernatural: Rite of Passage is] an excellent example of a Supernatural tale. Taken on its own, this could even be seen as the basis for a big-budget film treatment. The characterizations are right on point, the mythology is well-maintained, and all of the various elements come together in the end. On that basis, the book is recommended for “Supernatural” fans” Our Grade: A-
—John Keegan, Voice of Geeks Network (Read full review.)


“FIVE STARS! You do not have to be a fan of the [CW television] series in order to fully enjoy this adventure.... Author John Passarella is well known for writing some dark, twisted, and creepy stories. I have often wondered about this author’s mental stability. That possible imbalance is probably what gives each of his stories their surreal aura. Whatever talent, dark imagination, or paranormal ability this author has, he definitely used it in spades for writing [Supernatural: Rite of Passage]. I ended up reading the entire book in a single sitting. (Thank heavens I was on vacation and did not mind losing so much sleep!) UNFORGETTABLE!”
Huntress Reviews (Read full review here.)

“The tension in [Supernatural: Rite of Passage] is palpable. I found it difficult to put down even though I was quite disturbed by some of the imagery.... There are some extremely violent scenes in the book and they’re well-written.... Sam and Dean Winchester, so well-known and loved by fans, won’t disappoint in this novel. The brotherly banter is in full swing in spite of the extra burden Sam carries.... Lucifer is in heavy rotation on Sam’s playlist.... Passarella captures the burden Sam is dealing with throughout the novel until it finally becomes a very real threat. While Dean snaps his one-liners the decay of his will to hunt is beginning to show.”
DNM Magazine (Read review & interview here.)

“When my editor first contacted me about reading [Supernatural: Rite of Passage], I was a little nervous. Could a book really compete with a weekly TV show (and the smoldering good looks of the cast)? Would the characters and world they inhabit feel the same? I was pleasantly surprised at how engrossed I was with the story. Sam, Dean and Bobby were the same trio I welcome on my screen every week and the story itself was layered and engrossing, just like a weekly episode. Rite of Passage exceeded my expectation so much that I am definitely checking out Mr. Passarella’s other Supernatural tie-in novel Night Terror.
—Jenners, No White Noise (Read semi-review & interview here.)

“Passarella does a great job of capturing the “voice” of all of the characters—characters that were created by other writers, years ago. It’s a fine line to walk to pay respects to the catchphrases and brotherly banter without beating you over the head with it, as can be an easy go-to for a story that needs to fill this many pages.... Additionally, one of the biggest strengths of this book are the details Passarella throws in (not all are relevant to the plot, but that’s okay; we like it when we get character exploration). He references parts of the Supernatural canon only diehard fans will pick up, and considering he created this storyline to live in the middle of season seven, he even hints at some things still to come down the line that actually do get paid off on-screen....This is the first Supernatural novel LA TV Insider Examiner has ever been sent for review, and we have to admit, Passarella set a high bar for any future ones we check out—and thanks to his clever creation, we certainly want to check out more!”
LA TV Examiner (Read full review here.)

“What immediately stood out to me about the novel was the larger scale of destruction by the creature in the story, something that surely could never be afforded by the makers of the show. The death count in the story was likely higher than all the episodes of one season combined.... [T]he author conveyed a good feel of the characters mannerisms and ways of speaking. I could picture and hear what was going on as I read as if I was watching an episode of the show... The story itself is quite tragic, and I found myself wishing that some things were different in the end. For example, there’s the sense of a foreboding destiny for some of the characters in the story, and I was hoping for a little more redemption in the end.... Fans of the show... will probably enjoy Rite of Passage. It’s a fast-paced adventure story as much as it is a monster story, and it has the distinct feel of an episode of Supernatural.
Fiction Addict (Read full review here.)

“If you miss having Bobby around and also like his interactions with other, older hunters, this is the tie-in novel for you... Something else the novel brings forward about the hunting life is that a hunter's job is never done. The novel begins with Sam and Dean hunting harpies before moving into them picking up reports about the deaths in Laurel Hill. Touches like those make this a good tie-in novel for the series.... Overall, it's an entertaining read and worth checking out if you're a Supernatural fan... It draws you in, from the bloody deaths to Sam and Dean's investigation to the original characters for the novel, and it's hard to put down.”
—Meredith Jacobs, Gather.com (Read full review here.)

“[Supernatural: Rite of Passage] totally exceeded my expectations... a load of points for interesting side-characters. Many seem semi-unrelated at first, but quickly catch your attention even with the small snippets of story that they’ve been given...The lore in the story is also pretty awesome... and Lucifer shows up in Sammy’s head a few times, giving light to something even the show didn’t seem to want to cover all that much... Though the thing I liked the most about the book is the few scattered references to things that assure you the author actually likes the series as much (or, almost as much, in some cases) as the readers... and there’s some foreshadowing of later episodes that adds an extra layer to one or two of the scenes... better than most tv-show novels.
—Amelia Merritt, Honest Reviews Corner (Full review here.)

“[F]ast-paced... Tora with his demonic pleasure in what he has wrought while having a diabolical outcome in mind brings a fresh evil to John Passarella’s strong thriller.”
—Harriet Klausner for Genre Go Round Reviews (Full review here.)

“Overall, [Supernatural: Rite of Passage] was a fast read that became more engrossing as it went on. Stakes ratcheted, descriptions were strong, and there was no lack of violence.... I was surprised how much I wanted to keep reading once I got into it.... absorbing.... [G]ive this one a shot, particularly if you're a fan of the monster-of-the-week story format.”
Fresh From The... (Ffull review here.)


Supernatural: Rite of Passage Back Cover Copy (revised!)

After Sam and Dean Winchester lost their mother to a mysterious supernatural force as young children, their father taught them to how to hunt and destroy the paranormal evil that exists in the dark corners of America. Following their father's demonic death, they discovered that they are descended from a long line of hunters and chose to continue their mission.

Laurel Hill, New Jersey, is a beginning to look like one of the unluckiest places on Earth when an escalating series of accidents and outbreaks hit the town. But Sam and Dean suspect it's more than just bad luck. Along with Bobby Singer, the brothers soon realize that a mysterious figure is at the center of the chaos. When they uncover a connection between the stranger and three teenage boys at the local high school who are experiencing some unusual growing pains, they know they will need far more than good luck to prevent an all-out disaster.

A brand-new Supernatural novel, set during season 7, that reveals a previously unseen adventure for the Winchester brothers, from the hit CW series!

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