Robin’s Review of Loch Ness Unleashed


Title: Loch Ness Unleashed
Author: Sam M. Phillips
Genres: Monsters & Creatures Horror, Horror Suspense
Pages: 190
Source: Kindle, Paperback
Loch Ness Unleashed
Billionaire Duke Callahan is on the hunt for a legend.
As massive earthquakes shake Loch Ness, the monster which has eluded discovery for centuries is driven to the surface. Faced with the horrifying reality of the creature, Duke is forced to decide what he is willing to sacrifice as the primal fury of the Loch Ness Monster is unleashed upon the world.
From the author of Megalodon Gulf and Abattoir Ocean comes the latest sea creature thriller with bite!
Robin’s Review
Triggers
Creature feature violence, graphic monster attacks, blood/gore, mass casualty disaster vibes, earthquakes, destruction, humans making spectacularly bad choices on purpose.
What Did I Just Walk Into?
More “holy crap RUN” than “sleep with the lights on.”
A billionaire with a hero complex goes monster hunting at Loch Ness, nature throws a tantrum, and Nessie clocks in like, “I’ve been patient for centuries, but today I’m choosing violence.”
Here’s What Slapped:
Pacing that bites. This book does not wander. It sprints, tackles you, and drags you straight into the water.
Nessie goes full feral. Not cute. Not mysterious. Not “tourism board approved.” This is primal, catastrophic, and MAD about being perceived.
Cinematic destruction. Big set pieces, escalating chaos, and that delicious creature-feature inevitability where you keep thinking, “They’re not gonna do that,” and then they absolutely do.
Obsession with consequences. Under all the monster mayhem is a sharp little stab at ambition, ego, and what people will sacrifice to be the one who “proves” a legend.
What Could’ve Been Better:
Honestly? If you came here for cozy folklore vibes and a shy, blurry lake noodle, you took a wrong turn at the gift shop. This is a straight-up sea creature thriller that throws elbows. If that’s what you want, it’s doing the job perfectly.
Perfect for Readers Who Love:
Sea creature horror with big action energy
“Humans are the real problem” themes, plus an actual problem with teeth
Billionaires learning the hard way that money is not a flotation device
Fast, destructive creature features that feel like a movie in your head
Sum Up:
This one is a gleeful, teeth-first plunge into legend turned nightmare. It’s loud, fast, and vicious in the most satisfying way, and it left me grinning like I just watched chaos win a gold medal.
Reviewed by Robin for Robin’s Review
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