The Wildman Rick Hautala 2008, Los Angeles: Omnium Gatherum, 2012 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings It all begins with the death of a twelve-year-old boy at a summer camp. Or perhaps not. The Wildman opens with a warning against facile preconceptions about beginnings...
Into The Woods: Tales from the Hallows and Beyond Kim Harrison Harper Voyager, 2012 Review by Michael R. Collings I requested the opportunity to review New York Times Bestseller Kim Harrison’s recent collection of short stories and novellas. The advance information I...
Indian Summer Rick Hautala Cemetery Dance Publications, 2012 Review by Michael R. Collings I remember reading Little Brothers a number of years ago and being impressed with it, so much so that when I had the opportunity to purchase it for my Kindle recently, I was...
Dark Tales of Lost Civilizations Eric Guignard, ed. Dark Moon Books, July 2012 Review by Michael R. Collings When I received the e-file of Eric Guignard’s anthology Dark Tales of Lost Civilizations for Bram Stoker® Award consideration, I had high expectations about...
Ever After Kim Harrison Harper Voyager, 2013 Review by Michael R. Collings The ever-after is in deadly peril. Tiny imbalances in the ley lines have caused it to gradually bleed into reality. But now, someone or something has interfered with the imbalances, combining...