Dead Channel is the second book in the Supernatural Slayers series by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood, and it was a nail biting, wild ride! If you’ve read the other horror books by this pair, then you will love this book, because we are reunited with characters from the Mall Priest series, It Came FromContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Dead Channel by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood”
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ARC Review: Murder Will Out by Jennifer K. Breedlove
Murder Will Out by Jennifer K. Breedlove is an interesting mix of light gothic horror, and paranormal mystery. The story is told mostly from the point of view of Willow, a young woman who used to spend her summers in Little North with a woman, Susan, with whom her parents apparently had some sort ofContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder Will Out by Jennifer K. Breedlove”
ARC Review: The Bone Queen by Will Shindler
The Bone Queen by Will Shindler is a horror-thriller that takes place on the island of Athelsea, off the coast of Cornwall. Jenna arrives with her sister in tow, to search for Jenna’s 16 year old daughter, Chloe. The Bone Queen is told in third person from multiple points of view, and from multiple timelines.ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Bone Queen by Will Shindler”
ARC Review: It Came From the Flower Shop Down Under by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood
It Came From the Flower Shop Down Under is book 2 in the It Came From series by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood, and once again they have hit it out of the park with this creepy, crawly horror set in 1970s rural Australia. Although it’s part of a series, the story is standalone andContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: It Came From the Flower Shop Down Under by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood”
ARC Review: Atlas of Unknowable Things by McCormick Templeman
Atlas of Unknowable Things is the first book I’ve read by McCormick Templeman, but judging by this one it won’t be the last! Atlas of Unknowable Things starts off innocently enough, telling the story of Robin, a researcher working on her PHD. She is dealing with the fact that the man she thought was herContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Atlas of Unknowable Things by McCormick Templeman”