BOOK REVIEW – Nightingale House by Steve Frech

I received a free advance readers' copy in exchange for my honest review. Thank you NetGalley & HQ Digital!Nightingale House tells the story of Daniel Price. He and his family started the process of moving into a new house after his new books gets on the bestseller list. However, tragically, his wife, Nicole dies in … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – Nightingale House by Steve Frech

BOOK REVIEW – The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones

 I got a free advance reader's copy in exchange for my honest review. Thank you NetGalley and Gallery Books!The Only Good Indians is a story about revenge. An elk on forbidden ground is killed along with members of its herd by Native Americans of the Blackfeet tribe, Ricky, Gabe, Lewis and Cassidy. When cleaning it, … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones

BOOK REVIEW – The Return by Rachel Harrison

“The more you love someone, the more you make yourself vulnerable to them, and it’s easier for them to hurt you. Because you care so much, and because their love will inevitably fall short of your love. Your love is too big. And then, when it doesn’t measure up, you’re hurt. And that hurt turns … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – The Return by Rachel Harrison

BOOK REVIEW – Bottled by Stephanie Ellis

 I got a free advance reader's copy in exchange for my honest review. Thanks NetGalley and Silver Shamrock Publishing!I loved the cover of this book. Bottled was an old-fashioned horror story and the feelings evoked throughout the book were showcased on the image in front of this book.Tyler Torrence grew up without a father, something … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – Bottled by Stephanie Ellis

BOOK REVIEW – Catfish Lullaby by A.C. Wise

I got a free reader's copy in exchange for my honest review. Thanks NetGalley and Broken Eye Books!In all cultures, we have tales passed down from generation to generation. Often these tales are altered as time passes, so sometimes we mix up the villains and heroes.In Catfish Lullaby, we meet Catfish John, who's supposedly an … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – Catfish Lullaby by A.C. Wise

BOOK REVIEW – The Passengers You Cannot See by The Behrg

I got a free advance readers' copy in exchange for my honest review. Thanks NetGalley and Pricks Like Thorn Media!The Passengers You Cannot See is a collection of short horror stories by the author known as The Behrg. This was the first book I read by him. The stories in this book were supposed to … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – The Passengers You Cannot See by The Behrg

BOOK REVIEW – The Ghost On Firefly Lane by Pamela McCord

I got a free advance readers' copy in exchange for my honest review. Thanks Acorn Publishing!In The Ghost Of Firefly Lane, we continue reading about the adventures of Pekin Dewlap and her best friends / coworkers, Amber and Scout. At the end of the first book, they got a new client. The Dwyers have hired … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – The Ghost On Firefly Lane by Pamela McCord

BOOK REVIEW – Ordinary Souls by J.S. Bailey

I got a free advance readers’ copy in exchange for my honest review.Ordinary Souls was an eclectic blend of extraordinary occurrences in ordinary lives. There was a story about a cursed mirror and there was a story about living on a other planet. It was fascinating how the author mixed in different genres of stories … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – Ordinary Souls by J.S. Bailey

BOOK REVIEW – The Shape Of Night by Tess Gerritsen

This book was a bit different from the other books I've read by Tess Gerritsen. This time paranormal activities were prominently featured in this story.The Shape Of Night talks about Ava Collette's stay in what is supposedly a haunted house. She ends up in the house, known as Brodie's Watch, fleeing from her guilt over … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – The Shape Of Night by Tess Gerritsen

BOOK REVIEW – Bottle Toss by Howard Odentz

I got a free advance readers' copy in exchange for my honest review.How many times do we do things without thinking about the consequences? Many times we don't think about how our deeds affect other people's lives.Bottle Toss talks about such a situation. Dennison Ford, known as Denny, and his foster sister, Jennifer McKnatt, Jen … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW – Bottle Toss by Howard Odentz