Synopsis: Twenty-three-year-old Jesse Burns lives a tranquil life as the coffin maker in the enthusiastically eerie town of Gregor’s Hollow. Here, the By the Pricking of My Crumbs Bakery sells deep-fried candy corn year round, and manmade mist swirls through the streets every afternoon at three-thirty. As for the graveyard bells that chime at midnight, … Continue reading The Coffin Maker by Breeann Allison
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The Curse Mandate by J.P. Sloan (The Dark Chorus #3)
Synopsis: War is coming…how much hell will Dorian Lake unleash when the gloves come off? Saddled with both a new pupil and a bar to run, Dorian has to pick his battles carefully if he is to find his soul. When the Dark Choir bargains with Dorian in exchange for his loyalty, the power they … Continue reading The Curse Mandate by J.P. Sloan (The Dark Chorus #3)
Review: The Curse Servant by J.P. Sloan (The Dark Choir book 2)
Synopsis: The one person standing between Hell… and an innocent girl… is a man without a soul. A regular life isn’t in the cards for Dorian Lake, but with his charm-crafting business invigorated, and the prospect of a serious relationship within his grasp, life is closer to normal than Dorian could ever expect. In the … Continue reading Review: The Curse Servant by J.P. Sloan (The Dark Choir book 2)
Review: The Curse Merchant by J.P. Sloan
Synopsis: Dorian Lake spent years cornering the Baltimore hex-crafting market, using his skills at the hermetic arts to exact karmic justice for those whom the system has failed. He keeps his magic clean and free of soul-corrupting Netherwork, thus avoiding both the karmic blow-back of his practice and the notice of the Presidium, a powerful … Continue reading Review: The Curse Merchant by J.P. Sloan
Review: Bleed Through by Adriana Arrington
Synopsis: With his schizophrenia under control, life is looking up for twenty-five-year-old Liam Murphy. Independence looms on his horizon, and he's under the care of a psychologist who understands him. Then he witnesses a murder at the yacht club. He worries it's a hallucination and sign of regression, but soon becomes convinced that his meds … Continue reading Review: Bleed Through by Adriana Arrington
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