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Review: Baby Teeth by Zoje Stage
Raising a child is difficult enough, but can you imagine raising a child that is the embodiment of evil? I don’t know what was more terrifying, the feral-like barks Hanna uses to communicate with her mother or that when she … Continue reading
Review: Caged by Ellison Cooper
I’m all about trying debut thrillers. I was drawn to this one to due to the setting (Washington DC metro) and the science behind the main character’s research. A student of psychology and criminal justice myself, I’ve always been drawn … Continue reading
Review: Jar of Hearts by Jennifer Hillier
I’ve been impatiently awaiting this book for what seems years! I devoured her previous titles (Creep, Freak, The Butcher, and Wonderland) and couldn’t wait for more! The wait was well worth it for this was, without a doubt, my favorite … Continue reading
Review: Glimpse by Jonathan Maberry
I do love me some Jonathan Maberry. No mater the genre, I will pick up anything and everything this man writes. I’m so thrilled to have listened to this most recent sampling of his fiction. It’s quite the captivating read, … Continue reading
Audiobook Review: Nights of the Living Dead-An Anthology
Though the release of Romero’s Night of the Living Dead took place before I was born, it’s release definitely had an impact on my love of the horror genre and of zombies in particular. I recall watching the film, and all of … Continue reading
Review: Ararat by Christopher Golden
Christopher Golden excels at crafting the most chilling horror reads. I devoured his previous book, Snowblind, and this most recent novel shared the same fate. Golden uses the setting, in both cases a frigid, treacherous blizzard, as a character within … Continue reading
Review: Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris
This title was one on my most anticipated books of August. I was intrigued by the praise it’s received already so I looked forward to reading it. From the first pages it was captivating; Jack and Grace did seem to … Continue reading
Review: All is Not Forgotten by Wendy Walker
This is quite an intense read! From the early pages as the reader uncovers and experiences the tragic attack of a young girl, following breadcrumbs of revelations about the activities of the residents of this small town, there is barely … Continue reading
Review: Most Wanted by Lisa Scottoline
The premise of this novel most certainly captivated me. So many thoughts came flooding through my head as I read, including the concept of nature versus nurture. Would I be able to carry a child knowing its father was a … Continue reading
Review: Lust & Wonder: A Memoir by Augusten Burroughs
I squealed with joy when I learned Augusten was releasing a new memoir. I devoured both Running with Scissors and Dry, not shying away with the brutal manner in which the author details his life. I began reading as soon as I had the … Continue reading