Anoka by Shane Hawk is a collection of indigenous horror that is sure to stick with readers. It’s haunting, it’s brutal, and it is doesn’t shy away from the difficult topics. It’s also absolutely beautiful. Let’s dive in!
[Novelette Review] Anoka by Shane Hawk
[Book Review] The Gulp by Alan Baxter
The Gulp by Alan Baxter is a collection of five eerie and brutal horror shorts that are all set in the same small coastal town. Prepare yourself before diving into this one… Hopefully The Gulp will spit you out on the other side. For those of you that have had the chance to read this…
[Book Review] The Night Swim by Megan Goldin
The Night Swim by Megan Goldin is a story that will make your blood boil! It’s about a true crime podcaster and her quest for capturing stories of justice being served. When she travels to cover a very divisive and heated case, she ends up getting in way over her head with a second case…
2 March 2021 Book Releases I Can’t Wait To Read
Can you believe it’s already almost MARCH?! I can’t believe how quickly this year has flown so far… Check out the two new releases that I can’t wait to get my hands on in March of 2021. Please note: This post contains affiliate links for bookshop.org. By clicking the links and ordering the books, you…
[Book Review] House of Sage and Salt by Chris Cooper
House of Sage and Salt by Chris Cooper is an eerie tale about the determination to find an old book before it falls into the wrong hands. But just who would this book actually be safe with and can it be protected before it is too late? Part haunted house/ghost story and part demonic cultist…
[Book Review] Hearts Strange and Dreadful by Tim McGregor
Hearts Strange and Dreadful by Tim McGregor is a historical horror that will break your heart over and over again, while you can’t help but hope that the main character will find a bit of true happiness. Content Warning: Death due to sudden illness. Full disclosure: I was given a free copy of this book…








