Carnival of Horror is another amazing short story collection put together by Kevin J Kennedy. This collection has a little something for all horror lovers! Mr Kennedy had sent this over to me ages ago, but I had quite the backlog of honest review requests that sat between where I was in the queue and…
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[Book Review] Carnival of Horror by Kevin J. Kennedy
[Book Review] 100 Word Horrors Part 2 edited by Kevin J. Kennedy
Did you know that a drabble is a short form of fiction that is exactly 100 words long? I learned this when Mr. Kennedy asked me to read 100 Word Horrors: An Anthology of Horror Drabbles in 2018. After reading the first few tales in that collection, I was in love! When the author sent…
[Book Review] Screechers by Kevin J. Kennedy and Christina Bergling
Screechers by Kevin J. Kennedy and Christina Bergling is an action-packed post-apocalyptic novella filled with terrifying creatures and bloodshed, but also a heartwarming friendship. I could not put this one down. So be prepared if you pick this up; you may want to set aside a couple of hours because you may get totally sucked…
[Book Review] Threshold by J.M. Kaukola
Threshold by J.M. Kaukola is a suspenseful tale about a group of friends in a relatively small town. Boredom allows them to stumble upon something that they would have been better off not seeing, and good intentions further drives them into an unbelievable situation that only gets more intense by the minute… While reading this…
[Book Review] The End of the World is Nigh by Tony Moyle
The End of the World is Nigh is a humorous tale about a stern researcher, a rich and eccentric older gentleman, and a ditsy doomsday prepper whom fate has decided need to work together in order to solve a mystery. When I received and email from Tony Moyle asking for his advanced reader team to…
[Book Review] Mind Me, Milady by Anne Rothman-Hicks and Kenneth Hicks
Mind Me, Milady by Anne Rothman-Hicks and Kenneth Hicks is another crime thriller that will keep you anxiously waiting as the conclusion of the case draws near. This was the second novel that I have read featuring the main character, Jane Larson. The first I had read was Weave a Murderous Web. However, this book was written…