Readers can’t go wrong with a horror collection assembled by Kevin J. Kennedy. He knows scary stories forward and back. The fourteenth in The Horror Collection series delivers even more new horror from some of today’s leading fright writers.
Read MoreJames Schannep’s Social Vampire is Teen Wolf blended with Twilight, and a dash of Nerd Culture. The BIG, theatric surprise ending delivers smiles, laughter, and tears!
Read MoreHeather Miller draws fans into stories with familiar settings and circumstances, then turns the tables in terrifying ways in an instant.
Read MoreThe “Your Score!” taunts me. A simple mistake and I’m dead again in the Colossal Cave. Each step into the cavern is more mysterious, beckoning, and fantastic. This is not your grandfather’s Colossal Cave!
Read MoreA to Z of Horror is a collection of Kevin J. Kennedy’s own short stories. Best known for his anthology collections it was nice to hear from the storyteller himself!
Read MoreThe pace of The Ferryman flows like a torrent of rushing water hurtling the reader off the edge of an incredible waterfall’s brink. The craft of uncanny story telling is alive and well in this novel by Justin Cronin.
Read MoreFor those wondering what Mark Twain’s stories would be like if he were still alive and writing today - Taryn Souders is a “modern Mark Twain”! The novel flows like a reader is sitting on the front porch with the author and hearing her tell the tale in person. All of the excitement culminates in a conclusion reminiscent of Nicolas Cage’s National Treasure!
Read MoreWilliam Hope Hodgson imagined & crafted so many science fiction and horror tropes as original material. Reading his work is exhilarating, like tapping into the source of uncanny fiction’s best ideas. H. P. Lovecraft called The Night Land “one of the most potent pieces of macabre imagination ever written” thanks to these depictions of horror.
Read MoreWho wrote the story grand enough to capture the imagination of J.R.R. Tolkien? It so happens that there was such an author - Eric Rücker Eddison.
Read MoreMaggie I Have Your Baby, the freshman novel of author Kelly Lidji, combines two things I love - Delaware history and a well told creepy story. Growing up in Sussex County, Delaware I’ve heard a few versions of the Maggie’s Bridge legend. But Kelly Lidji’s ghost story is now my favorite!
Read MoreJo Cassidy delivers a sequel to her freshman novel Willow Marsh, and it feels like a darker version of Jennifer Love Hewitt’s Ghost Whisperer TV series mixed with a touch of Sabrina the Teenage Witch - the updated Netflix variation.
Read MoreAll aboard! I couldn’t resist. Actually, you might be screaming ‘let me off!’ after a few of these frightening tales takes hold. The perfect reader for long journeys, or explorations abroad. Each of the train related tales in this anthology stands on its own as entertaining, unsettling, and worth reading.
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