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 →

A Man in Winter by Katie Marie

Dementia is a diagnosis that rocks not just the world of the individual diagnosed, but their family as well. In "A Man in Winter" author Katie Marie explores the pain, the heartbreak, and the horrors that one man experiences as he relives a nightmare fueled by his dementia. Arthur recently lost his wife to a... Continue Reading →

Graveslinger by Darren Lee Compton

Darren Lee Compton has  THE BEST disclaimer in the indie world. Serieously, and this is one of the things one has to love about Indie books, because you can only find this type of stuff in them, trust me, hahahha. Grab your book on Amazon US / UK Given that we have already reviewed Graveslinger,... Continue Reading →

Gothic by Philip Fracassi

Welcome to Gothic, a Philip Fracassi horror novel. This renowned author has a delectable novel that lovers of horror are going to DEVOUR. Fracassi will keep you entertained, horror-struck, and absolutely dumbfounded by the time you read the final words of this book. For readers who aren’t familiar with this author, you will be clamoring... Continue Reading →

Ghost Dreams by Matthew Hughes

Ghost Dreams is a genre-bending thrill ride of a page-turner! Totally unexpected and the conclusion will leave you gobsmacked! Matthew Hughes pulled a fast one as he took what could’ve easily fit into the ‘horror’ genre and completely transformed it into a crime caper mystery whose moving parts will give you whiplash. Using a traditional... Continue Reading →

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