Sacrilege Barbara Avon Independently published (October 26, 2020) Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy I am in love with this book. If I could marry this book and have its little odd children tell me more stories, I would happily do that. In fact, I want to know more about all...
The Collected Works of S. Mukerji Edited by Eric J. Guignard Dark Moon Books (November 26, 2024) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham The Collected Works of S. Mukerji is an interesting book on more than one level. There are two sections to this slim volume, and they...
Worn Skin: Tattoos are More Than Just Symbols Torgeir Blok Independently published (September 3, 2024) Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy The beginning of this book is hard to jump into, but once I got past the scene on the train, I was pulled into a world of intrigue, magic,...
Bleedthrough and Other Small Horrors Scarlett R. Algee Cold War Radio Press (May 26, 2020) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham I must admit that this is my first foray into flash fiction, and with Scarlett Algee’s Bleedthrough and Other Small Horrors, I regret that I am...
The House at Black Tooth Pond Stephen Mark Rainey Crossroad Press (February 1, 2025) Reviewed by Carson Buckingham Aiken Mill, Virginia, also known as ‘The Cold Case Capitol of the World,’ is fast becoming the bane of Sheriff Bryce Parrott’s existence with the latest...
Seven Stars: Collected Stories Erica Ruppert Trepidatio Publishing (December 13, 2024) Reviewed by Nora B. Peevy Erica Ruppert’s Seven Stars is a sinful delight. Divided into three parts, dreams, faith, and what comes after, Ruppert teases the reader with modern...