Synopsis: Someone has begun targeting vampires. Vampire leaders of the thirteen Houses attribute the string of recent losses to over-zealous vampire hunters. Only Cicatrice, the most ancient and powerful vampire in the world, suspects that the semi-legendary Hunter of the Dead may be the real culprit. Carter Price, a vampire hunter who despises the way … Continue reading Review: Hunter of the Dead by Stephen Kozeniewski
Tag: horror
Review: Little Killers A to Z by Howard Odentz
Synopsis: Bad things come in small packages . . . EPIC Award finalist Howard Odentz has penned twenty-six disturbingly fascinating horror stories about the youngest predators among us. From Andy and Boris to Yuri and Zena, this eclectic anthology is filled, A to Z, with psychopaths, monsters, and murderers! So turn on the lights and … Continue reading Review: Little Killers A to Z by Howard Odentz
Happy Release Day to Life Sentence (Paranormal Detectives Book #3) by Lily Luchesi!
She can fight evil, but can she fight the darkness in her own blood? After the disastrous events with Miranda have subsided, Danny and Angelica have to adjust to a new kind of life at the Paranormal Investigative Division. Fiona is still on the loose, and she has all of Hell on her side. … Continue reading Happy Release Day to Life Sentence (Paranormal Detectives Book #3) by Lily Luchesi!
Review: Pieces (Patchworks book #1) by T. Aleo
Synopsis: In New York City, an underground society of supernatural beings exists, hidden among everyday humans. They don’t know of our activities or any of our secrets. The districts of the Works are made up of vampires, wolves, shifters, witches, and I’m in the fifth and arguably most important district, the Patchwork. My father is … Continue reading Review: Pieces (Patchworks book #1) by T. Aleo
Review: Eve Brenner: Zombie Girl by A. Giacomi
Synopsis: Eve used to be an ordinary girl, from an ordinary town, with ordinary dreams, but her dreams rapidly turn into nightmares when one grave mistake leaves her a little less than human and a lot less average. Eve’s not quite the same girl she used to be. She desperately clings to her humanity as … Continue reading Review: Eve Brenner: Zombie Girl by A. Giacomi
Interview with Stephen Kozeniwski
Stephen Kozeniewski lives in Pennsylvania, the birthplace of the modern zombie. During his time as a Field Artillery officer he served for three years in Oklahoma and one in Iraq, where, due to what he assumes was a clerical error, he was awarded the Bronze Star. He is also a classically trained linguist, which sounds … Continue reading Interview with Stephen Kozeniwski
Review: Ghost Light by LeeAnne Hansen
5 Stars for a gothic ghost story
Review: Heart Shaped Box by Joe Hill
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