Category Archives: Supernatural
Review: The Drowning Kind by Jennifer McMahon
I’m a long-time fan of McMahon’s work. She excels at crafting stores centered around sibling relationships, usually with a spooky twist. This one is even more chilling! I’m a swimmer myself; I love to swim. However, I intentionally avoid natural … Continue reading
Review: You Let Me In by Camilla Bruce
When I started reading this book, I had no idea what I was getting into. The cover is dark and pretty ominous. The premise alludes to a dark and deadly past. A story within a story, which is to believed? … Continue reading
Review: The Chill by Scott Carson
I enjoy a good thriller with a well-developed backstory! The story of the Chilewaukee reservoir is a haunting one; an entire village lay submerged beneath the water. With it comes a cast of well-developed characters, both past and present. Aaron Ellsworth, son … Continue reading
Review: The Remaking by Clay Chapman #murdermonstersmayhem
I’ve been pining for this book since I read about it earlier this year. I don’t need to tell you how obsessed I am with classic horror movies so this was just what I needed to read to get me … Continue reading
Review: Middlegame by Seanan McGuire
Strange premise, yes. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve read anything like this, and that is what makes this book so tremendous. McGuire consistently takes her readers on whirlwind ride in her books, forcing them to suspend disbelief and put trust … Continue reading
Review: The Invited by Jennifer McMahon
Jennifer McMahon is one of my “insta-buy” authors. The moment I hear of a new book, I add it to my must-read list. This may be one of my very favorites, for I do love a nice ghost story. This … Continue reading
Review: Lullaby by Jonathan Maberry
Anything…I mean anything, Jonathan Maberry writes I will purchase. I’ve devoured everything he’s ever written, from his zombie series, Rot & Ruin to his Joe Ledger thrillers. I can’t get enough. When I heard he was releasing an audio short, I knew it … Continue reading
Review: The Hunger by Alma Katsu
We’re all familiar with the story of the Donner party. The story that most of us learned in history class was of a group of travelers during the great Westward Expansion. Trapped by a difficult terrain, their only means to … Continue reading
Review: The White Road by Sarah Lotz
Excusing all puns, this is quite the chilling read. This book has a lot going for it. Not one, but two, incredibly terrifying treks that numb the mind with terror. It deals with two treks I’ll never take: caving and … Continue reading
Review: The Only Child by Andrew Pyper
Don’t you love it when you discover a book that so perfectly matches your need at the moment? This book most certainly did for me. It’s dark, it’s chilling; the cover serves as the perfect sneak peek into what you’ll experience … Continue reading