The Deep by Alma Katsu is a slow-burning, goosebump-inducing, dread-filled historical horror novel of heartbreak and hauntings on the sea. Content warnings: Classism, confinement, death, infidelity, self harm, suicide attempt, drug use, etc. Let’s dive in!
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[Book Review] The Deep by Alma Katsu
[Book Review] Noose by Brennan LaFaro
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[Novella Review] Furtherance by Joseph West
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[Short Story Review] Come and Take My Hand by Brennan LaFaro
Come and Take My Hand by Brennan LaFaro is a quick and brutal quasi-prequel to the novel, Noose. If you want a quick peek into the darkness that Brennan serves up in the full-length tale, you gotta try this out. Let’s dive in to my quick review!
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Lessons In Demoralization by Nikki R. Leigh is a phenomenal collection of little terrors that will send goosebumps down your spine and along your arms, not just while reading, but long afterwards when a story pops back into your mind. I had the opportunity to give this one an early read when it was with…
[Book Review] What Moves The Dead by T. Kingfisher
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