Then the Night Got Weird had an unexpected plot that had so many twists and turns I couldn't put the book down. It was also surprisingly funny, at times I laughed out loud. I cannot praise this book enough, I highly recommend!
CHRISTY CARROLL
From the first page, Then the Night Got Weird pulls you in. A mysterious crystal sparks a wild, time‑traveling adventure that feels surprisingly real, and the ending ties it all together perfectly. You’ll race through the story, unwilling to stop until you know how it ends.
LORI MARTIN
A great sci-fi page turner that kept me captivated until the very end. Suspenseful and seriously impossible to put down. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good mystery with fun and entertaining characters. I loved it so much, I'm trying to convince the authors into a sequel!
JULIE JONES
Then the Night Got Weird marks an impressive debut for new authors Reggie Tennison and Greg Neeley, delivering a story that blends suspense, humor, and imaginative sci‑fi elements with surprising confidence. As someone who enjoys time‑travel narratives, I found the book especially engaging; the authors approach the concept with a fresh angle that keeps the plot moving and the reader curious about what comes next.
One of the book’s strengths is the way it balances everyday life with the extraordinary. Tennison and Neeley introduce time travel not as a distant, abstract idea but as something that collides directly with the characters’ normal routines, creating a sense of immediacy and unpredictability. The pacing stays lively throughout, and the story never lingers too long before offering another twist or complication.
The characters themselves feel grounded, even when the plot becomes chaotic. Their reactions — sometimes funny, sometimes tense — help anchor the more fantastical elements. You can tell the authors had fun writing these scenes, and that energy carries through to the reader.
Overall, Then the Night Got Weird is an enjoyable, creative read that showcases the potential of two promising new writers. Its playful take on time travel, combined with a fast-moving storyline, makes it a satisfying choice for anyone who appreciates light sci‑fi with personality. I walked away from the book with a positive impression and a sense that Tennison and Neeley are authors worth watching as they continue to develop their craft.
MARK T. CHANCE