This book originally had my attention due to its stunning cover and setting that takes place in Edinburgh. OH! AND it's a haunting! Who doesn't love those? The premise of the haunting surrounding a main character who is a "ghostly" tour guide also made this an easy choice for me. The whole time I was … Continue reading Book Review: The Haunting of Henderson Close
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A Night Worms Book Review: Where Stars Won’t Shine
It's always a big decision to choose the first book of the year to read. I decided on Where Stars Won't Shine by Patrick Lacey as it seemed interesting and was also going to be a 'group read' for the month, too. It's always nice to know when you make the right decision! And every … Continue reading A Night Worms Book Review: Where Stars Won’t Shine
Book Review: Widow’s Point
Widow’s Point is a unique horror story written by Richard Chizmar and Billy Chizmar. It chronicles a critically acclaimed supernatural author who wants to spend a weekend locked inside a lighthouse with quite a past. Residents of the nearby town would swear the Widow’s Point Lighthouse is cursed or haunted. Strange occurrences are associated with … Continue reading Book Review: Widow’s Point
Book Review: Husk by Rachel Autumn Deering
I finished the novella Husk by Rachel Autumn Deering last night before bed... and I am still jaw-dropped like whaaa?! The following is a brief synopsis of Husk from Goodreads: "Kevin Brooks returns to his rural Kentucky hometown after a three-year-long tour of duty in Afghanistan. He has lost the grandparents who raised him, his … Continue reading Book Review: Husk by Rachel Autumn Deering
Book Review: Husk
Husk by Dave Zeltserman opens up with a young man on the prowl for some meat to bring back to his clan. Little do we know that the meat he is looking for is that of a living human and he's stalking the rest areas off the interstate. CANNIBALS! Le gasp! But what happens when … Continue reading Book Review: Husk