BOOK REVIEWS
Craven Manor (by Darcy Coates)
I’m a huge fan of Amazon’s Prime Reading program. I can borrow up to 10 books at a time and keep them for as long as I want. The selection of ebooks, magazines, and audiobooks changes regularly, but when I add something to my library…
Ushers (by Joe Hill)
Author Joe Hill is easily one of my favorite horror writers. And why wouldn’t he be — he’s the son of Stephen King! I’ve read all of his novels and short story collections…
Daughters of the Lake (by Wendy Webb)
Daughters of the Lake by Wendy Webb has a lot going on. I mean that in the best possible way! There’s history, a love story, a death mystery, and the paranormal.
In Bloom (by Paul Tremblay)
There are advantages to reading short stories. For me, short stories are a challenge to enjoy. I’ve analyzed my struggle and concluded…
Ankle Snatcher (by Grady Hendrix)
Ankle Snatcher by Grady Hendrix is a terrifying short story. If you fear what lurks underneath your bed at night, this story will make your fears seem like a fairy tale. When Marcus was a child, his father blamed the boogeyman…
The Dead Key (by D.M. Pulley)
The Dead Key by D.M. Pulley is her debut novel. I became a fan with her other books, The Buried Book and No One’s Home. Her stories are a bit spooky, quite mysterious, and completely attention consuming!
It Waits in the Woods (by Josh Malerman)
Josh Malerman delivers fear and terror with this short story, It Waits in the Woods. There’s a legend that a creature lives deep in the Michigan forest. An adventurer will know they have found the creature when…
The Pram (by Joe Hill)
Just in time for the spooky reading season is The Pram, a short story by Joe Hill. A young couple moves to the country in Maine following a heartbreaking…
Slot Machine Fever Dreams (by Chris Bohjalian)
I’m not sure how I feel about this book. I enjoy reading Chris Bohjalian’s books, so I was excited when…
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