This is the first work I read from KT Rose and I’m greatly surprised. She takes basic elements such as blind dates with a psychopath, and combines it with de danger of the dark side of the inter...
Well, wow. I think this is the review that, so far, has taken me the longest to write. There are so many things to say about this book. I’ll start making clear that I had never heard of TY Trace...
For the extreme horror readers sometimes it’s difficult to find really good material. I am, myself, an avid reader and a very few times I find something that truly provokes an impact on me. Sinc...
“Clock’s Watch” is a very interesting horror collection. The idea of a guardian between two worlds, human and evil, perhaps has been used before, but not in this way. Our protagonist...
This novel is a complex lattice with sub-stories traversed between them, creating a magnificent performance worth becoming a movie. Or two, I must say, because here we have material for weeks. LetR...
Williams has written a book which will keep your hands full for several hours, I read it in one go. There is something very interesting about this story, and it’s how the author introduces to th...
“Desert Shadows” is a young-adult horror book. Two boys explore their lives and surroundings in a way we all would have wanted to: creating stories in your mind, adventure, a treasure hunt...
Allow me to talk a bit about my thoughts on Howard Carlyle. This book is not the first work I read by him since I follow his blogs “The Meyerstown Secret” and “Gloriously Gory”...
I don’t even know how to start this review. I would say that “Verdure” is a “big” title, in all ways. For starters, Zimmerman’s prose is spotless and graceful. Perh...