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

    April 27, 2020 /

    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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    Blog Tour: Snowball by Gregory Bastialnelli

    January 29, 2020 /

    Flame Tree Press are quickly becoming my go-to purveyor of horror.  Snowball is seeping in a creeping dread with amazingly strong characterisation.  The snow provides the perfect backdrop in this heart attack inducing horror story.  It limits your vision, your senses intensified and on red alert.  The eerie quiet closes in around you, impacts your psyche and delusions start to take precedence in your mind.  They take a seat and makes itself comfy, you aren’t going to make it to the end without being unscathed.  Prepare to feel as broken as the characters by the closing of the last page.  It’s Christmas Eve in New Hampshire.  A terrifying, blizzard creating…

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    November 14, 2020
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    Blog Tour: We Are Monsters by Brian Kirk

    January 25, 2020 /

    We Are Monsters is Brian Kirk’s debut novel and what a debut it is.  The walk of sanity is a knife-edge.  One slip and you can tumble to your death via a savage tumbling that cracks you open.  Coping mechanisms may not be healthy and realities shift.  One day you are a fully functioning individual, the next you are embarking on a divine mission to rid the world of demonic evil.  Is sanity truly sane?  Why were people committed to insane asylums for teenage pregnancy, infidelity and mild depression…are the realms of diagnosing insanity moral/accurate?  When the real apocalypse arrives and if it’s anything close to this, dig a hole…

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    October 31, 2020
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    January 3, 2021
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    January 29, 2020
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    Horror

    Blog Tour: Hearthstone Cottage by Frazer Lee

    November 11, 2019 /

    Thanks to Anne Cater @Things through my letter box tours and Flame Tree Press for my spot on the blog tour and a copy of the book.  All thoughts are unbiased and my own.  Hearthstone Cottage just made me crazy – in a completely amazing way.  I seriously wish I had a brain that was as capable of such genius.  I mainly stick to thrillers or fantasy but when I do pick up a good Horror, I usually become so immersed in the world I usually question why I don’t read more.  This is one of these times.  Book hangover central over here!  Flame Tree Press have released some of…

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    December 26, 2020
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    Horror

    Blog Tour: Slash by Hunter Shea

    November 1, 2019 /

    Thanks to Anne @Random things through my letterbox for my spot on the blog tour and the publisher for my copy of the book.  All thoughts are unbiased and honest.  Instantly the book cover grabs you by the balls and you can feel the pain and fear that this novel is going to subject you to.  Slash examines survival, plain and simple. The idea that lightening couldn’t possibly strike twice is the primary theme.  This book is more than happy to pack up its things and move home into other genres.  This is a book that goes between Slasher, horror and thriller.  It reminded me a lot of the Friday…

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    February 18, 2020
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    Blog Tour: A Savage Generation by David Tallerman

    September 28, 2019 /

    Thanks to Anne @ Random Things Blog Tours and the author for my copy of the book and my place on the blog tour. The book world is rife with Post-Apocalyptic novels of zombies, disease and despair.  A Savage Generation cracks that mould and gives us something alarmingly real.  A situation we can envision becoming reality in glorious HD.  In a world where anything is possible, the idea that new strains of illness and disease can be borne into chaos and rapidly end the existence that we have come to know and rely on.  You shouldn’t be scared of monsters under your bed, this is the real horror story.  Real…

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