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    Blog Tour: The Wise Friend by Ramsey Campbell

    April 30, 2020 / 1 Comment

    The Wise Friend is a lesson in the age-old conundrum- should you believe everything you read?  How much do you know the people posing as your friends?  Are there ulterior motives?  The storyline chills your spine with liquid nitrogen.  It makes you stiffen up, look over your shoulder and take stock all at the same time.  its haunting and disturbing with its threatening edge that has you wandering down an unused path that can only lead to devastation.  It is an exquisite piece of literature with its use of macabre to transport the reader to another world, one with twists and an undeniable edge that just talked to you instantly. …

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    Blog Tour: Boy In The Box by Marc E. Fitch

    April 27, 2020 / 1 Comment

    Boy In The Box fills your soul with eerie silence.  It infiltrates your senses, pumps through your bloodstream and possesses you with an endless silent scream you cannot escape from.  This book came along at precisely the right moment.  As a huge horror fiction fan, it was everything I was looking for in such a changed world we seem to be living in.  it gave me an escape, it enraptured my heart and  I too became lost in the mountains.  The only difference between me and the main characters was; I wasn’t sure if ever wanted to leave.  There is nothing quite like picking up a new horror novel and…

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    Review: The Last Days of Jack Sparks by Jason Arnopp

    April 22, 2020 / No Comments

    The Last Days of Jack Sparks is definitely an odd book.  The supernatural is a powerful force to be reckoned with but Jack Sparks ego revolves around the sun.  if you are going into this book expecting a terrifying book, you are going to be disappointed.  The scenes within are expected especially if you mess around with the paranormal and exorcisms.  It is essentially a satirical/ black comedy novel.  The destruction of Jack’s ego.  The result of not having an open mind.  Its karma coming back to bite him on the ass.  He’s gone through his entire life treating everyone close like rubbish…well he’s about to get a taste of…

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    Blog Tour: Ghoster by Jason Arnopp

    November 10, 2019 / No Comments

    Thanks to Tracey @ Compulsive Readers and the publisher for my spot on the blog tour and a copy of the book.  My review is unbiased an honest.  I’ve been lucky enough recently to be on some pretty amazing blog tours and the books have mostly been 4 or 5 star reads, and Ghoster is no different, another 5-star read.  Ghoster brings to the table an original plot, well executed characters and the opening chapter leaves you gasping for more.  I knew this was going to be a great read, but I wasn’t prepared just how much this book was going to have crapping myself.  This book reminds so very…

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