Welcome to The Most Sublime stop on the launch tour for Candace Wondrak's The Harbinger! The Harbinger (Book #1) Genre: Reverse Harem/ Fantasy Expected Publication Date: November 5th, 2018 Synopsis: The rules of the Second, a list by Faith Blackwell. One: technology doesn’t work. The Second doesn’t need electricity when it has magic. Two: don’t … Continue reading The Harbinger by Candace Wondrak #BlogTour #Giveaway #Exerpt
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The Book of M by Peng Shepherd
Synopsis: Set in a dangerous near future world, The Book of M tells the captivating story of a group of ordinary people caught in an extraordinary catastrophe who risk everything to save the ones they love. It is a sweeping debut that illuminates the power that memories have not only on the heart, but on … Continue reading The Book of M by Peng Shepherd
Cover Reveal: Night of the Victorian Dead by Amber Michelle Cook
Downton Abbey meets Night of the Living Dead in this gothic tale of secrets, romance, and suspense delicately laced with sly humor. In the 19th century England, the auspicious Edward Dorchester invites several families for a party to his estate to celebrate his goddaughter’s engagement. But his guests soon realize that protecting their hearts and … Continue reading Cover Reveal: Night of the Victorian Dead by Amber Michelle Cook
Review: Sarah by Teri Polen
Synopsis: Seventeen-year-old horror fan Cain Shannon thought helping a ghost find her killers would be the supernatural adventure of a lifetime. Now, he just hopes to survive long enough to protect his family and friends from her. A bet between friends goes horribly wrong, resulting in Sarah's death. When she returns to seek justice against … Continue reading Review: Sarah by Teri Polen
Review: The Owl Always Hunts At Night by Samuel Bjork
Synopsis: When a young woman is found dead, the police are quick to respond. But what they find at the scene is unexpected. The body is posed, the scene laboriously set. And there is almost no forensic evidence to be found. Detective Mia Krüger has been signed off work pending psychological assessment. But her boss … Continue reading Review: The Owl Always Hunts At Night by Samuel Bjork
Review: Feral by James DeMonaco and Brian Evenson
Synopsis: From James DeMonaco, the writer/director of The Purge film franchise, comes the provocative and terrifying last stand of a lone outpost of women in the wake of a deadly pandemic. Allie Hilts was still in high school when a fire at a top-secret research facility released an air-borne pathogen that quickly spread to every … Continue reading Review: Feral by James DeMonaco and Brian Evenson
Review: Crimson Death by Laurell K Hamilton
Synopsis: In her twenty-fifth adventure, vampire hunter and necromancer Anita Blake learns that evil is in the eye of the beholder... Anita has never seen Damian, her vampire servant, in such a state. The rising sun doesn’t usher in the peaceful death that he desperately needs. Instead, he’s being bombarded with violent nightmares and blood … Continue reading Review: Crimson Death by Laurell K Hamilton
Author Guest Post: ‘Writing About Your Twenties in Your Thirties’ by Sarah Tierney #BlogTour #SandstonePress
As part of her blog tour for her newly released title, Making Spaces, the author has kindly written a short essay entitled 'Writing about your twenties in your thirties'. I love that the author has clearly put a lot of herself into her main character, Miriam. As a woman in her miiiiiid....late.... twenties, it's nice … Continue reading Author Guest Post: ‘Writing About Your Twenties in Your Thirties’ by Sarah Tierney #BlogTour #SandstonePress
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 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
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
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Fiona Corrigan sometimes has difficulty discerning between the reality of stage and real life, especially when it comes to the attentions of her handsome co-star, the dark, brooding, Patrick Berenger. Before they can depart for Edinburgh for their next performance, Patrick and Fiona’s acting troupe are mysteriously summoned to a remote village in Scotland, … Continue reading Free on Kindle for this Weekend Only!