Evil Sushi (Evil Sushi Book 1) by C.A. King – Review by Darla Yocom

Evil Sushi (Evil Sushi #1)Evil Sushi by C.A. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rod and Ned are two hard-working fisherman struggling to put food on their tables and feed others in the world since big corporations are starting to use their expensive resources, such as large boats and explosives to massacre as much sea life as possible. The corporations’ efforts are leaving the small fishing businesses noticeably less and less options while they attempt to somehow keep their businesses afloat.

One day, Rod comes upon a fissure at the bottom of the ocean and notices a plethora of fish inside that may simply be the answer to their prayers. Rod shares this information with fellow fisherman, Ned and they set out to sea to test their luck at the fissure. Things take an unexpected turn which keeps this captivating storyline on point throughout the remainder of the book.

While the initial struggle from the small businessmen is one that we witness in the present day worldwide, the turn of events is not something that you, as the reader, could predict. The author was perfectly creative with the plot details that will keep you enthralled with the book from the beginning. This title definitely keeps you thinking, even after you finish it. I cannot wait to read the author’s next book.

I enjoyed the humble and faint existence of the allure between Sally and Rod. The author does not make the trickle of their love interest between the two become overwhelming or distracting away from the main story, but just enough of a sliver for you to appreciate it and root for the two to come to a realization of the match over each page.

I am so glad I read this book and think it is now one of my all time favorites. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars!

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