Saturday, January 14, 2023

The Eater of Gods by Dan Franklin, Cemetery Dance Publications



I don’t typically read horror archeological stories, but I gotta say, The Eater of Gods is fantastic. The first part of the book, where we meet the key players of the story, is set at a good pace. It is not overdone or underdone, it is just right. When it picks up speed about a third through, it doesn’t let up until the bitter end. It is definitely an intense story.


Norman Haas has promised his dying wife that he would continue her voyage in finding the tomb of the Egyptian Princess, Kiya. Through the University his wife worked with, Norman and three other researchers head to Libya when they think they figured out where Princess Kiya rests. When they arrive at the tomb, they are immediately drawn into hours of terror and delirious thoughts. Sights and sounds are playing tricks on their minds. They don’t know what to do when everything seems the same but it doesn’t feel right. In the end, none of it matters.


This book is classified as a supernatural thriller, but it does have some horror elements to it. There are some gory scenes as well as some shocking psychological scenes. Once the group was trapped in the tomb, I could not put this one down. This is a story filled with pain and suffering and physical tormenting. In the end, I am realizing I will never ever be interested in going on a tour of an old tomb, I can promise that.

Friday, January 13, 2023

The Karman Line by Dennis Hopeless, Mad Cave Studios





Absolutely stunning cover. The artwork throughout is quite impressive. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but the cover is so unique I needed to see the inside of this graphic novel. I am so glad I was approved to receive a copy. I would love this sitting on my bookshelf next to my other graphic novels.
This is about a group of real astronauts, on a space station, living in a reality television show. The drama, the sex, the lies and deceit, for all of the world to watch. The ending has a plot twist that totally came out of nowhere. I was so surprised!

I am definitely keeping my eyes out for volume two. I want to know what happens next and what is in store for this group!!

Thank you #NetGalley and Mad Cave Studios for approving and sending me #TheKarmanLine by Dennis Hopeless

Thursday, January 12, 2023

In the Scrape by James Newman and Mark Steensland, Cemetary Dance Publishers

  

 





This is the first story I have read written by James Newman and Mark Steensland. For the two authors writing together, it works well. The flow of the story and the character development is perfect. It is amazing to think two people wrote this because it seems to be one mind telling the story.


Two brothers are trying to survive living in an abusive home. Their mother took off leaving them behind with their father, who verbally and physically abused them. For these two brothers, they have every intention of leaving their fathers home and heading to California to be with their mother. As the brothers and their father go out to the family owned hunting grounds for a weekend of hunting, secrets are learned and families are torn apart. What results is a gut-wrenching and powerful saga of brothers just wanting to find happiness and be able to enjoy their childhood. The conclusion of this story is a happy and sad ending.



Newman and Steensland write a powerful story of family struggles and the anguishing brutality of an abusive home. This is a short novella, only 104 pages long. A recommended book for those that enjoy a coming of age story.




    Releases January 20, 2023

Wednesday, January 11, 2023

The Stone Man and Other Weird Tales by Micah Castle

 




Here is a collection of short stories that are a fun and quick read for the perfect day when all you want to do is settle down for a short story or two. I enjoyed all seven stories, from the macabre to mesmerizing, these short stories will satisfy the quick horror story you need.

The first story, The Stone Man is a bit science fiction and horror mixed. An elderly man stacks stones by the water. A young man wants to know all about this elderly man and goes to great lengths to get to know him and understand why he stacks the stones. Fantastic story, I truly enjoyed this one.

Second, Three Unseen Hours. This is a crazy story! Scared me pretty good with the dreadful scene of what happens every night for three hours in this little town. Micah really packed a lot in such a short story and it worked out great!

Next, Hugo the Clown, I dislike clowns. I don’t hate them, they are kinda freaky, but I can handle a short story with the main character being a clown. In this story, Hugo really likes kids, but doesn’t want to be a clown forever.

Death Toll, Micah has an amazing imagination. He took a common highway detail and put a major twist on it. This is a very short story, boy did this story deliver!

The fifth story, The Shadow on the Belfry is a creature feature. You gotta be super careful what you watch in the binoculars…just saying.

Next up, The Dark Butler. Fantastic story! A totally unexpected outcome! A man buys a house and gets way more than just a simple old house.

The last story, Once Haunted, a truly wicked haunted house story set during the Halloween season. And I mean a haunted house that you visit every Halloween to get some jump scares and walk through. It’ll teach you to be careful which haunted house you should tour each year.

All these stories were a delight to read. A great collection to have on the bookshelf. Micah Castle has a dreamy and mesmerizing type of writing style. I enjoy the dark side of his writing, but he makes it seem romantic, if that makes sense. His stories are definitely horror, but so soft yet demanding.

Monday, January 9, 2023

Dead Heat: An Anthology of Summertime Horror by Jason Myers and RJ Roles @Crimson Pinnacle Press



Let me preface this review by saying this is THE BEST collection of short stories for your next camping trip or your next bonfire party. 

Also, I would like to warn you that this is a long review because I want to highlight each story. 


A fantastic collection of twenty short stories about camping. From college camp counselors to cryptids, each one is a freaking delight.


First up, the Foreword, by the one and only, Richard Chizmar (writer of Chasing the Boogeyman). It is a great commentary on the benefits of indie publishers working hard to get us, the readers, some awesome stories. Indie publishers do this for the love of storytelling, and as readers, we should all be grateful and let them know we appreciate their hard work putting together these fantastic books, filled with indie authors we get to experience and put on our “must read more of them” list. 


The first story, Did You Hear The Icecream Man Last Night? By Michael Paige. This little dizzy of a story is about an ice cream truck that serves more than ice cream for the kiddos! I’m certainly going to be leery of those trucks this summer.


The second story, Shadow Hunt By Jason R. Krei. A father and son are out deer hunting and come across something evil and dark. Fantastic writing and lots of gore.


Next is The Dead Hand Gang By Mark Towse. Some kids are on a camping trip and enjoying some time hanging out. On their last night together, they get a nice little visitor. This one is quite entertaining. 


Red Moon Over Red River Station By M. Ennenbach. If you have not read Ennenbach, do yourself a favor and fix that, right now. This is a good, creepy camping story gone wrong. Amazing writing.


The fifth story, Silent Scream By Andrew Lennon is a fantastic creature feature. Very eerie and absorbing!


Next is The Revenge of Katrina Bloodspell By Douglas Ford. As the title says, this is a good revenge story. The ending was unexpected!!


Jason Myers brings us Wentworth Pond. This is a wonderfully wicked and twisted story of an evil mind going to a party. 


Lizard Kingdom By Chris Kosarich. An odd but great story about lizards. I don’t want to say too much of what the story is about, but it is definitely one I will remember.


The ninth story is Leaving the Beaver By Thomas R. Clark. I did laugh at the title of this one, and I did laugh A LOT reading it!


No Signal By Warren Benedetto is a good serial killer story but not your typical “at the campsite” type of setting. 


This next one, Trouble At Shining Lake By D. A. Latham is freaking awesome. Latham’s two main characters are named after Jason Myers and RJ Roles, the two that put this collection together. A MUST READ! 


Cherish The Time You Had By Micah Castle is  an impressive story of a man mourning the death of his wife. I’ve read another story by Castle, and he has yet to disappoint me. 


The thirteenth story, I Didn’t Hate This Goodbye By Jae Mazer. This is about an evil creature that helps people. It's a terrific twist, I absolutely enjoyed this one a lot.


Memories of Summer’s End By James Seamore  has one of the best plot twists I have read in a very long time. So worth the time to read this one!


Now this next story is a story that you MUST READ ALOUD at the bonfire party!! Country Fried Cryptid Killers: The Adventures of Buck and Gunner By M. Betterelli. Holy shit this was a hilarious story. I laughed so much, I had to put the book down to calm myself because my belly laughs kept me from reading because the book shook too much. Seriously, read it for storytime. 


Unresting Place By Stephanie Scissom is about some kids that want to find answers to a missing teenager killed years ago. Impressive writing and story, I enjoyed this one.


Paper Creek By Ruthann Jagge is another story of revenge. Jagge is a great story teller. I’m going to read some more of their stories. I think a longer story by Jagge could be quite entertaining. 


Next is The Trapper Keeper By London Blue. First, that title is everything! A nice creature feature with an awesome twist!


RJ Roles brings us The Treehouse. Three teenagers are hanging out in a treehouse for a few days when they get some unwelcome visitors. Outstanding story!!


The last story, Incident at Camp Knotty Pines By Megan Stockton  is an absolute blast of a story. This is a perfect final story for the book. I need to read some more Stockton stories.


This is the second Crimson Pinnacle Press Anthology I have read and I am so impressed with the authors of these books. I have not read a single story from these two books I did not enjoy. I highly recommend these Anthologies! 


Friday, January 6, 2023

Inside The Devil's Nest by John Durgin



Releases January 17 2023

 John Durgin has outdone himself! This book is a vicious and twisted story of a man who will do anything to save his marriage and children. 


If you read his first novel, The Cursed Among Us, you know that John Durgin is a genius at setting up the scene. His attention to the details add a certain depth that draws you into his stories right away. He likes to jump right into the story, holding nothing back. This book is like watching a movie play through your mind. The character build up is fantastic. The inner dialogue of each character and their interactions with other people or their surroundings flows smoothly. The action in this book is savage and gory. And it just keeps on giving. The ending will blow you away!


Anthony is a real estate agent that witnesses a crime that puts himself and his family in danger. Fortunately, when they needed to flee their home, he has an old campground he purchased years ago. With his wife, Holly, and two kids; 16 year old Allie and 8 year old Spencer, they rush to the campground to hide in hopes of never being found. When they arrive, the caretaker, Cole, and his son Teagan, help them feel safe and help them settle in. As soon as they arrive, some of them begin to have visions. There is an evil being lurking nearby, waiting for the right moment to attack both families. 


I zoomed through this story. I was on edge for most of the time, anxiously wanting to find out what happens to everyone. There are so many different feelings while reading this story. I was angry, scared, and sad. I highly recommend reading this one. It is for everyone who loves a good horror story. You can’t go wrong picking this one up. I can see you putting this one on your favorites list at the end of the year. You have got to put John Durgin on your list of go-to authors, he is that good.


Tuesday, January 3, 2023

They Are All Monsters by J. Boote




 J. Boote can write a horrifying and evil story. While there are plenty of barbaric killings in this book, there is a story to it all. A psychological tale of how people can be monsters, this book focuses on childhood trauma and how the victims become the prey. 


This is a brutal story of two serial killers who have different reasons for killing and begin working against each other. As the story progresses, the killing style progresses. The police are doing everything they can to stop the two killers, but neither one leaves clues to find them and end the savage killings. 


I would seriously check trigger warnings with this book. While it was difficult to read at times, it did have a sad story underneath the cold-blooded killing.


The Unworthy by Agustina Bazterrica

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