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Review | The Prisoners of Stewartville by Shannon Felton
In the town of Stewartville, the residents are either working in a prison, waiting for their family to be released, or just trying to survive from the inside. Casey lives with his brother…
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Review | Devil’s Creek by Todd Keisling
At the Lord’s Church of Holy Voices in Stauford, Kentucky, Jacob Masters leads his congregation to pray to a nameless god, and sacrifice their flesh and blood for him. The church burned down…
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Review | Midnight In The Graveyard edited by Kenneth W. Cain
Anthologies can be hit or miss for the most part but I like reading them as I can discover new authors. I’m pleased with how much I enjoyed MIDNIGHT IN THE GRAVEYARD! It…
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Review | Bottled by Stephanie Ellis
As a child, Tyler lived in fear of his grandfather and his strange bottles. Now Tyler is an adult, his grandfather is dead and his life is entangled with the family secrets once…
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Review | Cricket Hunters by Jeremy Hepler
When Cel was a teenager, she was part of a group who call themselves the Cricket Hunters. One of them disappeared without a trace and was never found. Fifteen years later, Cel’s husband…
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Review | In The Scrape by James Newman & Mark Steensland
Jake and his little brother Matthew are living with their abusive father after their mother left. They want nothing more than to follow her footsteps to California, where they envision a happier life.…