The Fervor by Alma Katsu is a gut-wrenching tale of violence, hatred, propaganda, and sickness. Set in the 1940s during the war in which darkness surrounds, there are also strong elements of love and bravery with the characters that we follow. Content warnings: Forced confinement, hate crimes, and miscarriage. Let’s dive in!
[Book Review] The Fervor by Alma Katsu
[Book Review] The Horror Collection: Nightmare Edition
The Horror Collection: Nightmare Edition presented by KJK Publishing is the twelfth amazing and brutal collection in this series. Like all of the others, once I dove in, I couldn’t stop reading!
[Book Review] Sundial by Catriona Ward
Sundial by Catriona Ward is a tale that pushes the question, “How far would you go for those that you love?” to the most extreme limit. Filled with family dysfunction, scientific testing, and love, this story will take readers on quite a dark trip! Content Warnings: Animal testing, animal death, child abuse, domestic abuse, mental…
[Book Review] Hide by Kiersten White
Hide by Kiersten White is a story about bravery, friendship, and choices made in the past that continue to haunt the current generation, all set within the bounds of an abandoned amusement part. I do not say this lightly; This is my new favorite book of all time. Let’s dive in!
[Feature] Little Free Library Visit – #4
If you have been following my Little Free Library Hop, you know that during my two week staycation, I had downloaded the the LittleFreeLibrary phone app and took an afternoon to hop from LFL to LFL. This was stop number three of that trip! Let’s dive in!
[Book Review] The Haunting of Henderson Close by Catherine Cavendish
The Haunting of Henderson Close by Catherine Cavendish is a beautifully eerie tale of historic tours, lingering spirits, séances, and the bravery required to find answers to mysteries that brought danger upon those that went looking. I won this beautiful hardcover copy thanks to the Flame Tree Live & Spooky Giveaway. Thank you again to…