BOOK REVIEWS
The Life She Was Given (by Ellen Marie Wiseman)
I first read Ellen Marie Wiseman’s book, What She Left Behind, a long time ago. I thoroughly enjoyed it and have noticed her other works since then. However, it’s taken me a while to read…
Crime and Punishment (by Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a classic novel that I’ve been wanting to read for a long time. However, I’ve been procrastinating because I felt intimidated and unsure if I’d…
The Haunting of Gillespie House (by Darcy Coates)
Darcy Coates’s gothic horror novella, The Haunting of Gillespie House, immerses readers in the eerie ambiance of a beautiful Victorian mansion. When young house-sitter Elle Schafer accepts a…
Lovers at the Museum (by Isabel Allende)
I acquired Isabel Allende’s short story “Lovers at the Museum” through Amazon First Reads, a feature included with our Amazon Prime Membership. The story unfolds in the locked fortress of…
Letter Slot (by Owen King)
I haven’t had the best luck with books by Owen King. He wrote a short story, Letter Slot, as part of The Shivers collection.
Jackknife (by Joe Hill)
As a devoted Joe Hill reader, I’m always thrilled when he releases a short story. It keeps me patient while eagerly anticipating his next full-length novel.
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.
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