If you read my September Wrap Up, you might remember that today's book review was supposed to be for Pin by Andrew Neiderman. After finishing the book, I made the decision to not review it because I just didn't enjoy it. I want all of my reviews in October to be for spooky books that… Continue reading Book Review for “Little Dead Red” by Mercedes M. Yardley
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Book Review for “Night Stone” by Rick Hautala
My brother is who I go to for all horror book recommendations; follow his Instagram and Twitter, he writes great reviews. I asked him did he know of any books similar to Pet Sematary by Stephen King. I wanted something that had to do with Native American burial grounds, folklore, etc. and he suggested… Continue reading Book Review for “Night Stone” by Rick Hautala
Book Review for “Secret Brother” by V.C. Andrews
I don't even know why I try with V.C. Andrews' books anymore. I go into them so optimistically and I'm always disappointed; the ones written after 2005, that is. My latest hot garbage read is Secret Brother, the last "sequel" to Flowers in the Attic. There were three books written in a spin off type… Continue reading Book Review for “Secret Brother” by V.C. Andrews
Book Review for “The Emperor of Evening Stars” by Laura Thalassa
The Emperor of Evening Stars by Laura Thalassa is book 2.5 in The Bargainer series. It follows A Strange Hymn and is a novella told from Desmond's point of view. Rhapsodic and A Strange Hymn are told from Callie's point of view so this story gives more insight into Desmond's thoughts than what has previously been given.… Continue reading Book Review for “The Emperor of Evening Stars” by Laura Thalassa
Book Review for “A Strange Hymn” by Laura Thalassa
Last week I reviewed the first book in The Bargainer series, Rhapsodic, by Laura Thalassa. Today I'm going to review the second book, A Strange Hymn. I recommend you read my review for the first book before this one or else this review won't make much sense. Just in case you decide to go ahead… Continue reading Book Review for “A Strange Hymn” by Laura Thalassa