The Crow Witch and Other Conjurings by Catherine Cavendish is a chilling collection of stories that, while each story is unique, they each have a wonderful underlying gothic horror vibe that is perfect for fall reading! Content warnings for suicide and cancer. Let’s dive in!
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[Book Review] The Crow Witch and Other Conjurings by Catherine Cavendish
[Book Review] They Mostly Come At Night by Wesley Southard
They Mostly Come At Night by Wesley Southard is a collection of stories that is officially going to be my go-to when recommending something to readers that haven’t yet read any of Mr Southard’s work! It was chilling, heartbreaking, and even a bit gross (in a good horror way of course)! This collection truly has…
[Audiobook Review] Broken-Down Heroes of the Western Night by Stephen Kozeniewski
Broken-Down Heroes of the Western Night by Stephen Kozeniewski is a tale of reminiscing, friendship, and keeping cool when things don’t go as planned. If you’ve followed my blog for a bit, you have likely seen me review some of Kozeniewski’s work in the past. When this book kicks off, there’s a wonderful note that…
[Book Review] Inside Out by Lor Gislason
If you were to take the idea behind the incident in Color Out Of Space, add in loads of twists and turns, and really crank up the terror, you’ve got Inside Out by Lor Gislason! This is a book that all horror fans need to have on their radar! Content Warnings: For this read, one…
[Book Review] 365 Lies by Die Booth
365 Lies by Die Booth is a collection of flash fiction that was put together after a resolution made to write one piece a day in 2013. And what an awesome project this is! Let’s dive in!
[Book Review] The Doors of Chamberlain by Steve L. Clark
The Doors of Chamberlain by Steve L. Clark is a tense and eerie story about mysterious doors that suddenly appear where they hadn’t been a moment before. Curiosity is tested and no one will walk away unscathed. Let’s dive in!








