Welcome to the author interview with Harper Carr as she shares with us about her book – The Conjurer (The Man in Black Book 2)! Blurb A friend jailed for murder in Scotland.A melancholy lover targeted by a vicious vampire in Canada.Heartbroken. Betrayed. Deceived.Can The Conjurer save his friends or will he die trying?#LGBTQ+ #URBAN... Continue Reading →
The Butterfly’s Stroke and Other Stories by Annmarie SanSevero
Readers looking for their next collection of speculative fiction, suspense, mystery, and the supernatural that all come together to blend beautifully with science fiction...we’ve got you covered. Prepare to dive into author Annmarie SanSevero’s The Butterfly’s Stroke and Other Stories. This unique collection of short stories will draw you in and keep you eagerly page-turning... Continue Reading →
Author Interview with The Witch Killer Author – Harper Carr
Welcome to the author interview with Harper Carr as she shares with us about her book The Witch Killer (The Man in Black Series Book 1)! Blurb A Wicca coven. A spell gone wrong. A terrifying prophecy. An innocent seventeen-year-old girl. And a serial killer obsessed with witches. Can The Man in Black stop The... Continue Reading →
The Witch Killer (The Man in Black Book 1) by Harper Carr
Blurring genre lines has become an aspiration for many authors in today’s writing world. Each is striving to make their mark with a book that will capture readers' attention and keep them coming back for more. We’re here to tell you that The Witch Killer (The Man in Black Book 1) by Harper Carr achieves... Continue Reading →
Noose: A Rory Daggett Story by Brennan LaFaro
Noose: A Rory Daggett story by Brennan LaFaro is more than just your average Western novel. This book brings together a Western-style novel and gives readers supernatural and horror elements that will keep you page-turning to the end. It will all begin on a train, but the question is, where and how will it end?... Continue Reading →
Shapes of Wrath by Melissa Yi
Shapes of Wrath is unique in that it was simultaneously refreshing and nostalgic. Given that the human body is one of the most mysterious topics, it is no surprise that mysteries often use the medical field as a setting for their plot. This is where the nostalgia comes in. While reading this book, I found... Continue Reading →
Throwing Shadows by Jerry Roth
I love short stories because the good ones can encapsulate a fully formed plot including themes and character development in a bite sized, single sitting morsel. Throwing Shadows: A Dark Collection is a series of nine short stories that perfectly capture the essence of a campfire story. The title’s name is a clever reflection of... Continue Reading →
