Dead Daughters by Tim Meyer is a fast-paced murder mystery that blends horror and thriller aspects together wonderfully! Buckle up before you begin this one; you won’t want to put it down. There was one night that I was reading this book, and I looked at the time and saw that it was just fifteen…
[Book Review] Dead Daughters by Tim Meyer
[Book Review] A Fresh Start by Somer Canon
A Fresh Start by Somer Canon is a bone-chilling tale about a violent and possessive ghost that won’t let a family settle into their new home. Mixed with wonderfully heartwarming scenes, this novel will continuously convince you to let down your guard just to smack you upside the head with another terrifying scene. Trigger Warning:…
Ladies of Horror Fiction Award Nominees
You have likely already seen the Ladies of Horror Fiction team unveil various nominees for the 2019 Ladies of Horror Fiction Awards over the past couple of weeks. I’m so excited today to be helping spread the word and celebrate these amazing women and their outstanding works of horror fiction! Let’s dive in!
[Book Review] Memory Clouds by Tony Moyle
Memory Clouds by Tony Moyle is a compelling YA Dystopian tale set in a world where technology rules, for better or for worse. Before diving into this one, you’ll want to make sure your technology sources, your Apple Watch, SmartPhone, Google Home, Alexa, and other such things, are all turned off… trust me. You won’t…
My First Night Worms Unboxing
For quite a while now, I have been watching various bloggers, bookstagrammers, and booktubers do Night Worms unboxings. With each one, I kept telling myself; One day I will get one of these amazing shipments! Well friends, that day has finally come! For my birthday this year, I asked my husband for my very first…
Podcast Feature: The Horror Show with Brian Keene
The Horror Show with Brian Keene is a show that should definitely be on your radar if you’re a horror fan! I’m a very new listener, but I’m already a huge fan. I can’t believe it took me this long to subscribe! This podcast was put on my radar thanks to The Book Dad (thanks…