Book Review: A Blood Witch
A BLOOD WITCH by Joseph Stone is a multi-generational gothic saga set against the backdrop of 20th-century New England. Reviewed by Victoria Lilly.
A BLOOD WITCH by Joseph Stone is a multi-generational gothic saga set against the backdrop of 20th-century New England. Reviewed by Victoria Lilly.
In the best tradition of small-town Americana horror, Dylan James’s Cedar Mills raises the question of what lies beneath the surface of the stories we’ve been told, and the ones we choose to (re)tell.
“Love conquers all, even the bizarre fantastical creatures from other realms.” TWO SUNS by Alan and Sairung Wright reviewed by Nick Gardner.
This chaotic & gory quest to stop a cult from supernaturally resetting planet Earth is both an all-in adventure and a cheeky read. THE BONE COLLECTOR’S DAUGHTER by Morgan Mourne.
THE DEMONIC SAVIOR by Lawrence Newton is a captivating exploration of the psyche of a serial killer. Reviewed by Chelsey Tucker.
THE DEVIL’S JAZZ by Vincent B. “Chip” LoCoco is a compelling true-crime-style horror novel about taking down the infamous Axman of New Orleans. Reviewed by Peter Hassebroek.
An ancient evil rises, a ruthless senator seeks revenge, an empire senses a threat to its power. THE GRANDMASTER’S GAMBLE by Paul G. Zareith reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
TIDES OF WAR (The Kindred Chronicles) by D.A. Chan reads like a face-grabbing, super-speed action movie. Reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth.
THE BODY HARVEST by Michael J. Seidlinger is about the mania, the self-destruction, and all-consuming way that nothing else matters when you’re so anxious and depressed that you barely feel like you exist. Reviewed by Andrea Marks-Joseph.
CHANGES IN THE LAND by Matthew Cheney is an enthralling piece of fiction that seamlessly blends horror and mystery in an enigmatic, earthy New Hampshire setting. Reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.










