I exhale - a prayer, an incantation - a welcome: "Silvertjairn." As much as I love horror books I have to say I have an equal affection for found footage horror movies. Yes, when done wrong they can be awful, tedious, and worse yet not scary. However when done well? Chef's kiss This is exactly … Continue reading ARC Review: The Lost Village by Camilla Sten
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ARC Review: Little Threats by Emily Schultz
"We've walked into the flower called Nowhere. Come find us," Kennedy said. It's the 90s.An idyllic wonderland of a time.Tamagotchis, butterfly clips, Spice Girls.Murder. The murder of a young girl. Body broken and punctured with stab wounds. It's the 90s and in the height of her teenage rebellion Kennedy Wynn is pushing the limit and … Continue reading ARC Review: Little Threats by Emily Schultz
ARC Review: The Majesties by Tiffany Tsao
"What choice do we have about the form love takes ?" I love a good family drama. I come from a huge family myself with with way too many aunts, uncles, and cousins to count. I’m a loner as life is draining and gossip is toxic to the mind and the soul so I tend … Continue reading ARC Review: The Majesties by Tiffany Tsao
ARC Review: To Die To Sleep by Stephanie Black
To die, to sleep;To sleep... perchance to dream Imagine this You're on your way to a secluded resort to unwind because life is rough and we all need some pampering in our lives. SO, on your way, driving up this crazy mountain and you stop and help this woman who no isn't a ghost (my … Continue reading ARC Review: To Die To Sleep by Stephanie Black
Book Review: I Remember You: A Ghost Story by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir, Philip Roughton (Translator)
How was everybody's Christmas? Mine was pretty good 🙂 After my mother's stroke it took awhile for me to want to celebrate the holidays but after having my daughter the joy and need to celebrate was ignited once again. She had such a blast. She didn't ask for much but she did receive what she … Continue reading Book Review: I Remember You: A Ghost Story by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir, Philip Roughton (Translator)
Book Review: The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley
IMAGINE You gather with a group of your closest friends from high school/college for a NYE trip to a fancy hunting lodge in the Scottish Highlands. Ah, how relaxing, how quaint, how fun. You know what that means, right? It's not quite winter yet but goddamn have I been in the mood for some winter … Continue reading Book Review: The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley
Book Review: In the Dark by Loreth Anne White
How far would you go for revenge? Me??? I'm petty but I'm also lazy. I also don't think I have the poker face ability to hide my true intentions. I also slip easily. Me: Yes, thank you all for gathering to join me at the murder house. Guest: Uh, did you just say murder house? … Continue reading Book Review: In the Dark by Loreth Anne White
Goodreads Monday 11/11
Marvelous Monday once again. So, for some reason a lot of comments are going into spam which uh...aren't spam??? I don't know what the hell is up with that but I'm sincerely sorry if it seems as though I'm ignoring you or your comments because I'm honestly not! For some reason WordPress is filtering things … Continue reading Goodreads Monday 11/11
ARC Review: Nothing Hidden Ever Stays by H.R. Mason
One for sorrow Two for joy Three for a girl
Book Review: Dead Letters by Caite Dolan-Leach
source Genre: Mystery Thriller "Paper girl, burn the world." There has been a death in the family. The dead has written her last farewells: Ahoy, Ava! Welcome home, my sweet jet-setting twin! So glad you were able to wrest yourself away from your dazzling life in the City of Light; I hope my death hasn't … Continue reading Book Review: Dead Letters by Caite Dolan-Leach