Synopsis: A single red rose—one small thing that carries such heavy meaning. To be given one after an intense night of passion with a handsome stranger, your expectations grow with hope at this simple gesture. To him? The offering is his way of thanking you, a mortal woman, for allowing his dark being to indulge … Continue reading Review: Sex, Lies and Demon Ties (Dark Desires Book #1) by C.J. Laurence
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Betty the Beast: Why I Call my Hamster ‘Satan’
Poor Phil the hamster snuffed it a couple of weeks ago - he was already more than middle aged when adopted 6 months ago so I suppose it was his time to go. I'll remember the little bastard fondly though, as the tiny little peanut who kept escaping from his cage and wandering around the … Continue reading Betty the Beast: Why I Call my Hamster ‘Satan’
Review: Pressed to Death (A Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum Mystery) by Kirsten Weiss
Synopsis: Perfectly pressed. Perfectly proper. Perfectly deadly. Paranormal museum owner Maddie Kosloski thinks she has the perfect paranormal exhibit for the harvest festival—a haunted grape press. But before she can open the exhibit, she’s accused of stealing the antique press. And when her accuser is found murdered, all eyes turn to Maddie. Solving the crime … Continue reading Review: Pressed to Death (A Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum Mystery) by Kirsten Weiss
Review: Fungoid by William Meikle
Synopsis: When the end came, it wasn’t zombies, asteroids, global warming or nuclear winter. It was something that escaped from a lab. Something small, and very hungry. It starts with deadly rain that delivers death where it falls, but soon the whole planet is under threat as the infection spreads, consuming everything before it. A … Continue reading Review: Fungoid by William Meikle
Review: The Good Sisters by Helen Phifer
Synopsis: The chilling new horror from bestselling author, Helen Phifer, is the perfect Halloween read. 1931, Mother Superior Agnes offers sanctuary to a desperate young woman fleeing for her life. Only to wake in the morning to discover a terrible fate has befallen one of the Sisters – in a room locked from the … Continue reading Review: The Good Sisters by Helen Phifer
Review: Funeral Games by Colin Heintze
Synopsis: Ingerval is the Country of the Dead. Despised by the wider world, blighted by history, since the beginning of time it has honored one law: the Dead rule, and the Living submit. No one remembers why Ingerval nobles return as ghosts after their deaths. To enjoy a brief life of pleasure and plenty, followed … Continue reading Review: Funeral Games by Colin Heintze
Review: The Hidden People by Alison Littlewood
Synopsis: The bestselling author of Richard & Judy Book Club hit The Cold Season returns with a chilling mystery - where superstition and myth bleed into real life with tragic consequences Pretty Lizzie Higgs is gone, burned to death on her own hearth - but was she really a changeling, as her husband insists? Albie … Continue reading Review: The Hidden People by Alison Littlewood
Author Interview: Casey Bartsch
Welcome to my interview with Casey Bartsch, author of Strawberries which I recently read and loved! His answers are brutally honest and I can't thank him enough for humouring me when I randomly messaged him and asked if he'd mind terribly if I poked around in his head. It's Halloween, so where better to be … Continue reading Author Interview: Casey Bartsch
Review: George Bailey Gets Saved in the End by Ken O’Neill
Synopsis: Same Holiday. Different George. George Bailey, who has made a fortune selling Christmas ornaments, is having a rough few days. He's thrown his back out lifting the Thanksgiving turkey; his father has died and his wife has left him. He'd turn to his best friend for support, but said BFF is having an affair … Continue reading Review: George Bailey Gets Saved in the End by Ken O’Neill
Migraines are the WORST
I've been out of action for a little while now, suffering from yet another migraine - this has to be at least the fourth this year. It's not quite gone yet but I'm so damn bored from taking it easy that I decided to put this together. I work with computers so after getting home … Continue reading Migraines are the WORST
Review: Magical Ties by J.M. Levinton
Synopsis: Experimenting with a demon-summoning spell was a way for 25-year-old Emily to forget that her boyfriend dumped her. To her shock, it worked. Now, with a demon on her hands, Emily and her sister, Christa, fall under the scrutiny of Thomas Ramikin, the head of the magical community’s police. Like it or not, … Continue reading Review: Magical Ties by J.M. Levinton
Review: Sorry and Morticum by Charles Stoll
Synopsis: Welcome to Daytona, 3022. Much has changed. After mankind had made peace between the nations, there still followed the Robotic Wars, the Insect Wars and the Climate Wars. Many of the world's formally hidden creatures have risen to the surface. The rivers and oceans have dried up and a conscious fog covers the … Continue reading Review: Sorry and Morticum by Charles Stoll
