Do you have a bookish babe in your life with an upcoming birthday, special event or Thursday? Might I suggest following in my sweet husband’s footsteps and getting that girl a book?! This amazing read was his pick for an anniversary gift for me. “Aren’t anniversary gifts supposed to be…?” Stop and ask yourself why…… Continue reading Book Review: Bury Your Gays – Heartfelt, Spooky Thriller
Tag: horror books
Book Review: The Groomer by Jon Athan
So this book has kind of built itself a reputation as a rite of passage among the Splatter Punk reader community. I don’t see it typically recommended to normies and that’s understandable. Based on the title and synopsis alone one could assume it would be difficult to stomach the traditional level of gore/gross when it’s…… Continue reading Book Review: The Groomer by Jon Athan
Book Review: The Auctioneer
Rarely do I get to enjoy the feeling of reading something that feels like a hidden gem. Book marketing is a huuuuuge business so by the time I know about it, so does everyone else. That doesn’t say anything about the book’s merit, but it definitely feels cool to be able to introduce people to…… Continue reading Book Review: The Auctioneer
I Don’t Wanna (Plus a Special Announcement!)
This was a tough weekend for me. I sat down at my laptop on Friday with every intention of completing the formatting of my manuscript so I could complete the process of making my book available in paperback format. By Saturday night I was a crying, hyperventilating mess. (Big hugs to my sweet husband who…… Continue reading I Don’t Wanna (Plus a Special Announcement!)
Book Review: 100% Match
I know this is gonna sound weird, but hear me out okay? Promise? Okay, here we go…this book is hilarious. No, I’m not kidding! If you’re currently staring at the cover of this beauty in total doubt of that statement that’s completely understandable. But I have to say, this book was so much fun! Technically…… Continue reading Book Review: 100% Match
Book Review: The Girl Next Door by Jack Ketchum
A twisted coming of age tale where the dynamics of adult/child relationships and culpability are explored through a lens of depravity.
