
A Box Full of Darkness Review: A Supernatural Cold Case Thriller by Simone St. James
Simone St. James has built a novel, brick by brick, that is rich in detail, thoughtful in depictions, and creative in plot. This is a writer who knows her business.... Read more.

A Walking Shadow Review: Frankenstein’s Monster is the Hardboiled PI We Needed
Forget the lumbering brute. Seriously. In a stroke of genius that feels long overdue, author Teel James Glenn resurrects Mary Shelley’s classic creature not... Read more.

The Leeds Point Horror by John Collins, The Journey of a Debut Author
The Leeds Point Horror by John Collins, The Journey of a Debut Author John Collins doesn’t disappoint with this multiple POV tale. His dialogue is genuine. The... Read more.

Their Monstrous Hearts: A Gothic Tale of Beauty and Horror
Their Monstrous Hearts: A Gothic Tale of Beauty and Horror A Horror Book Review by Debra K. Every The core premise of Their Monstrous Hearts by Yiğit Turhan is... Read more.

Wake Up and Open Your Eyes by Clay McLeod Chapman: A Masterclass in Horror Writing
Wake Up and Open Your Eyes by Clay McLeod Chapman: A Masterclass in Horror Writing Bottom line? This is no horror novel for liberals. This is a social horror parable... Read more.

Not Born of Woman by Teel James Glenn: A New Take on Frankenstein’s Monster
Not Born of Woman by Teel James Glenn He writes every scene, every fight, as if seeing it through the lens of a camera. The writing is clear and succinct. The supernatural... Read more.

Tiny Threads By Lilliam Rivera – Book review
Tiny Threads brings together a psychological horror novel that deals with corporate greed, the fallout of gentrification, the marginalization of people of color,... Read more.

Truth Twister by Lydia Graves – Book Review
Truth Twister by Lydia Graves, A Horror Book Review by Debra K. Every Truth Twister by Lydia Graves is one creepy novella. In it, we meet Wods, a hard-working man... Read more.

Murder Road by Simone St. James
‘Fast, chilling, entertaining, unexpectedly touching, and with two broken, memorable characters at its core, this might be St. James’s best novel yet’... Read more.

House of Bone and Rain by Gabino Iglesias
House of Bone and Rain by Gabino Iglesias A Book Review by Debra K. Every Back in Puerto Rico when Gabino Iglesias was in 6th or 7th grade, he was given a class... Read more.






