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Review | What Lies Between Us by John Marrs
For two years, Nina has kept her mother, Maggie, chained in a room in the attic. Because Maggie has done things that Nina cannot forgive. But there are secrets that even Nina doesn’t…
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Review | The Corona Book of Ghost Stories edited by Sue J. Eaton
A solid collection of ghost stories that are well-written and provide a range of experiences. The stories are set in a contemporary setting but bring up memories from the past. Spirits involved…
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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 | Horrific Holidays by Aiden Merchant (ARC)
May your nightmares be filled with these, my horrific holidays. – Aiden Merchant Horrific Holidays is a collection of five horror stories themed around the holidays. It is wildly entertaining! I…
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Review | Obscura by Joe Hart
A new disease called Losian’s is discovered in the near future; a form of dementia where the victims behave in frightening ways. When Dr Gillian Ryan lost her husband to the disease, she…
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Review | One by One by D.W. Gillespie (ARC)
The Easton family moves into an old house after Frank Easton decides the family needs a change. While his wife Debra and eldest child Dean are reluctant and skeptical, the youngest child, Alice,…