The Fallen Boys – Book Review

The Fallen Boys – Book Review

The Fallen Boys Aaron Dries Samhain Publishing Review by La Diva Dries proved his writing chops with his intense and unsettling debut, House of Sighs, and sophomore efforts are usually deal-breakers for fans… So it’s a great achievement (yet no great surprise)...
Fading Light – Book Review

Fading Light – Book Review

Fading Light Tim Marquitz, ed. Angelic Knight Press 31 August 2012 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings In my last post, I reviewed After: Nineteen Stories of Apocalypse and Dystopia, edited by the more-than-capable Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling. It presented nineteen...
The Awakening – Book Review

The Awakening – Book Review

The Awakening Brett McBean Signed, Limited Edition Introduction by Ray Garton Illustrated by Erin Wells Tasmaniac Publications, hardcover, 2012, $40.00, 470pps Review by Wayne C. Rogers Brett McBean is an Australian novelist, but writes like an American. In fact, his...
A Gentle Hell – Book Review

A Gentle Hell – Book Review

A Gentle Hell Autumn Christian Dark Continents, ebook (Tales of Darkness and Dismay). Review by Matthew Tait Another slice of stories as part of Dark Continents Tales of Darkness and Dismay series, A Gentle Hell by Autumn Christian showcases a distinctive cluster of...
Sensual Nightmares – Book Review

Sensual Nightmares – Book Review

Sensual Nightmares Tales From The Palomino Volume 1 By Rob Errera 182 Pages Reviewed By Rick Amortis A collection of eight short stories are interwoven by one common thread of a theme, The Palomino. Over the years the legendary establishment has been a restaurant, a...
Don’t Stand So Close – Book Review

Don’t Stand So Close – Book Review

Don’t Stand So Close Eric Red Short Scary Tales Publications July 1, 2012 | $14.47 Review by Darkeva Most teenage boys dream of getting it on with attractive, young female teachers for many reasons including the appeal of an older (and more experienced) woman, the...

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