Scylla the Revenge was a revelation! I am the biggest folklore and mythology nerd! I absorb any, and all stories that I can find in the genre across all cultures. While I am familiar with the Greek Gods and folklore surrounding these entities, it is always fun to discover something new. I am grateful to... Continue Reading →
The Wolf And The Favour by Catherine McCarthy
What if the most challenging thing that you knew, and ever faced, was a bend that led to the woods in the back of your house? This interesting premise opens up “The Wolf And The Favour”, as we get into the mind of our main character Hannah, and how she sees the world and how... Continue Reading →
To Dance with Destiny By W. L. Hawkin
What do you expect to read after “once upon a time” ? Keep that in mind, because it won’t be what you’ll get from To Dance with Destiny by W. L. Hawking. The good news? The surprise will be delightful, witty, funny, and what follows can only be described as bloody chaos. A strong and... Continue Reading →
The Woodcutter by Stephanie Ellis
With an enticing title, the award-winning author Stephanie Ellis, is back with another story that involves, as usual, unusual elements to bring terror to you. This time, we have a wood cabin, dark woods, a weird town with weird people, an absurd request and a looming promise of blood. If you love suspenseful books, then... Continue Reading →
Why We Tell Stories by Kathleen Ragan
From a very early age, I have been captivated by folktales, folklore, and mythology, and if you are like me, you want to pay attention to this book by Kathleen Ragan, that systematically expresses an adage that I firmly believe, which is “the past informs the future”. Why We Tell Stories was an unexpected read,... Continue Reading →
“Hell Fighters” by Bil Richardson
Warning: Forget everything that you define as normal after you buy this book. The first words of the book are both gripping and shocking, and they grip us by the amount of shock they deliver, this, all, of course, in a pleasing way. We find the words of "THE ACOLYTE PRAYER" that dares to, at... Continue Reading →
