A Bleak Remedy by D.S. LaLonde is a gripping exploration of immortality, morality, and the horrifying price of survival. At its core, it’s a vampire tale, but not the kind you’re used to! And it’s not just the creatures that lurk in the shadows; it’s the secrets of those who know they exist…
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A Bleak Remedy by D.S. LaLonde | Book Review
Ushers by Joe Hill | Short Story Review
Some short stories manage to pack more tension and emotion into a few pages than some full-length novels, and Ushers by Joe Hill does exactly that. From the first page, I was drawn into this wild tale that explores survival and suspicion.
A Graveside Gallery: Tales of Ghosts and Dark Matters by Eric J. Guignard | Book Review
A Graveside Gallery: Tales of Ghosts and Dark Matters by Eric J. Guignard is not a light read, nor does it pretend to be. This short story collection plunges headfirst into some of the darkest corners of human experience, unflinchingly portraying grief, trauma, cruelty, and the raw edges of humanity.
Black Out The Stars by Christopher Bond | Book Review
Black Out The Stars by Christopher Bond is a dark and twisted tale of generational horrors, spilling from one old man’s lips as fast as the water drains from the pond on his property.
Everybody Is in the Place by Emma J. Gibbon | Book Review
Everybody Is in the Place by Emma J. Gibbon is a nightmare wrapped in neon light. In this tale, we follow two characters riding the high of an acid trip while they enter a fairground for an evening of fun (or at least what they thought would be fun).
Kevin J. Kennedy Presents Horror Tales from Scotland II | Book Review
The first installment of Kevin J. Kennedy Presents Horror Tales from Scotland was intense, but in Horror Tales from Scotland II, the authors take things to an entirely new level. This collection dives even deeper into the darkness, featuring stories of sacrifice, seething rage, ruthless revenge, and two hauntingly different takes on the concept of the hunt.