In less than 50 pages this author took me from a scary campfire tale, to a lull of mental questioning, to a scary creature, to horror and right past that to gross horror. With no time to think or absorb, I was terrified. I’m not a huge horror or short story fan, but in this … Continue reading Eat: A little push, a gentle nudge and you’ll do anything By Blake R. Wolfe
Month: April 2020
The Haunting of Matthew Keys & A Hitman Walks into a Bar (Book Two) The Castle Chronicles by Michael S. Vassel
You know that tingle you get and you don’t know where it came from. Or that sense that something is going on that you cannot see. Well this author takes those and creates a world that quickly pulls you in. Sometimes paranormal is not an enjoyable read for me, but with this author, the intense … Continue reading The Haunting of Matthew Keys & A Hitman Walks into a Bar (Book Two) The Castle Chronicles by Michael S. Vassel
The Fat Lady’s Low, Sad Song by Brian Kaufman
Time to tell the truth. When I get a free book for signing up for a newsletter, I rarely read it. But I signed up for Black Rose Writing, and they offered this read. I read it because I am a baseball fan. Not one of those, knows all the stats kind of fan, but … Continue reading The Fat Lady’s Low, Sad Song by Brian Kaufman
The Ex: Book Two of the Rogue Warrior Series by Margaret Ferguson
This adventure read, with a touch of romance, was a quick-paced page-turner. Eddie Roark is a relatable main character who easily pulled me into the story and happily kept me there as he dealt with a plethora of sensational situations. With many lives at stake Eddie’s ability to categorize and deal with multiple situations and … Continue reading The Ex: Book Two of the Rogue Warrior Series by Margaret Ferguson
Void of Power: New Generation by Andrew C. Raiford
This book seriously made me want to change my name to Jennifer! Every character in this story is a fully developed person that I could easily have as a friend or neighbor. For a first time fiction author, this book was a very pleasant surprise in story development and keeping me intrigued. With two strong … Continue reading Void of Power: New Generation by Andrew C. Raiford
Marriage & Ministry (A Pride and Prejudice Novel) by Amanda Kai
Are you a curious person? I am, so when I heard this author speak at Patchouli Joe’s Books about her novel giving life to Charlotte and Mr. Collins, I was interested. I always wondered why Charlotte jumped into that marriage and what could be happening behind closed doors. This book quenched that thirst. Written in … Continue reading Marriage & Ministry (A Pride and Prejudice Novel) by Amanda Kai
The Damned Ones (The Damned Books #2) by Chris Miller
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, “Chris Miller’s books scare the crap out of me.” So why do I keep reading them? The man can weave a story! Twenty-six years have passed since The Damned Place, and life for the characters has been mostly normal. But you know it can’t last. This … Continue reading The Damned Ones (The Damned Books #2) by Chris Miller