Oracle’s Vision by Alan Bayles

Alan Bayles, author of Double Jeopardy, is back with his second installment in the Mirror Wars series! Get excited people, because Oracle’s Vision is going to take you on a rollercoaster of a ride. Before we dive into this book, let’s talk about the cover! OMG! This book’s cover is absolutely eye-catching! The sight of... Continue Reading →

Death Drives a Semi by Edo Van Belkom

Death Drives a Semi was an unexpected pleasure to read. The 25th anniversary re-release of this short story anthology was genius. Not only did it introduce me to a talented author, but it will undoubtedly usher in a legion of new fans for Van Belkom. Reading good horror is like finding a real diamond as your... Continue Reading →

Soulworm by Edward Willett

Edward Willett is an author that once you read his books, there’s no going back, you will become a fan. There’s no way around it, and if this book is your first time reading one of his works, just keep that in mind and try to prove us wrong. Soulworm. A weird word that grabs... 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 →

Country Roads by Colin Leonard

Once you open a horror book, you expect many things like creatures, humans, and other inventions of the mind to be narrated about, and not something as normal and inconspicuous as a tree, and that is something interesting. Think about it for a second: when was the last time you read a book about a... Continue Reading →

Country Roads By Colin Leonard

Every once in a while, you come upon a book that defies any specific genre label. Country Roads is just such a book. Country Roads is a trip into small-town life crossed with superstition crossed with horror. I found it hard to put down. Colin Leonard has written a genre-bending exploration of Irish folklore and... Continue Reading →

Love the Sinner by Mo Moshaty

Ah, yes, titles, the do or die of books, and in this one, it’s a total “do”, as the title provokes an knee-jerk-pushback-and-think reaction that captivates us to read it. “Love the sinner”, we mean, everybody loves to love, but a sinner?! And then we stop and look at ourselves and say: “hey... maybe this... Continue Reading →

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