Archive for the 'Horror' Category

Book Review: Bad Paths by Justin Behrens: A Haunting Family Secret

By Mary Menzel:
“Bad Paths” starts slowly and innocently drawing you in until you are hooked. Greg Dameron returns to his hometown for his estranged mother’s funereal only to discover his family is involved in many shocking and horrifying traditions. Struggling to break free from his shameful legacy, Dameron finds that good can come from what [...]

Crystal Bay by Brandon Ford: Suspenseful and Intriguing

“Crystal Bay” is a very suspenseful and intriguing read. Brandon Ford skillfully fluctuates between the different characters’ point of view allowing the reader to experience a wide range of emotions. This in turn propels the story forward to its thrilling conclusion. By introducing a paranormal element in this love triangle, a new provocative twist is [...]

Bloodstone: A Great Classic Horror Story

By Mary Menzel: In “Bloodstone” Nate Kenyon has written a classic horror story of high caliber. The reader is easily immersed in the mystery of the correlation between the founding fathers of the town and the current residents and it becomes obvious that evil never dies… it just waits for the right circumstances to surface [...]

Early Book Review: “Snuff” - The Sickest Book Ever?

The book won’t be released until June, but we are privileged to have an advanced review!
By Mary Menzel: I applaud Eric Enck’s and Adam Huber’s disregard for censorship. They wanted to write a sexually and brutally graphic novel that is not for the faint of heart. They succeed brilliantly. The story evolves with several horrific [...]

Book Review: “Deadly Vision” by Rick R. Reed

By Mary Menzel: What could be more horrifying than to have the psychic ability that forces you to witness the events in other people’s lives but not be able to find your own son after he is kidnapped? With an intense plot and vivid detailed writing, Rick R. Reed has crafted a compelling, fast-paced thriller [...]

Book Review: “Pilate: A Brutal Bible Tale” by Steven Rage

By Mary Menzel: This brilliant alteration of biblical accounts into a modernized tale of drugs, death and deception is not for the easily offended or faint of heart. With graphic scenes of violence, sex and torture Steven Rage has given us a view of Christ’s final days had he lived in our modern world. His [...]