“I think this book is equal to and even surpasses Stephen King’s writing.” ··· The Corroding by Ty Tracey

There’s darkness sweeping over all of us. Something sinister—undoubtedly there, but not quite prominent enough to put our collective finger on. The haunted and unusual have become commonplace, arriving within a newfound shadow that blankets the countryside in every direction. As time distorts, all that we are corrodes within its malevolent grasp. It’s escalating. It’s violent.

Lori Cruz is a gifted crime scene investigator for the FBI. She’s widely regarded as the most talented of her generation within the bureau. She’s called in to investigate a high-profile and ruthless murder. Like so much else in those ominous days, the scene, despite its horrifying characteristics, proves mystifying to Lori and her colleagues—devoid of any evidence. She is stumped, grasping to understand how a killer could be so depraved yet, at the same time, so careful. Until the same killer strikes again.

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I Will Change the World … One Intestine at a Time by Douglas J. Ogurek 

Organs, excretions, and severed limbs play a bleeding role in Douglas J. Ogurek’s inaugural collection. These unabashedly over-the-top stories merge horror and bizarro elements while remaining true to the unsplatterpunk subgenre’s focus on a positive message. Children inflict excruciating injuries on their eager parents. The two most revered distracters face off in a bowling match. The Ultraviolent Steroids League’s only female player pitches against the … Continue reading I Will Change the World … One Intestine at a Time by Douglas J. Ogurek 

Beneath Ash and Bone by D. Alexander Ward – Evermore, the sprawling estate of the Crownhill family.

Selburn, Virginia: A quiet backwater town nestled among the Blue Ridge Mountains. In the days before the Civil War, Sam Lock keeps the peace as the town sheriff, like his father before him. That peace is shattered during a raging winter storm when a boy goes missing at Evermore, the sprawling estate of the Crownhill family. Racing against time and the elements, Sam must mount … Continue reading Beneath Ash and Bone by D. Alexander Ward – Evermore, the sprawling estate of the Crownhill family.

PETR: A STAR FOLK SAGA by Christopher L Meyer

After years of living in his grandfather’s shadow Petr Drexel, a member of the space-faring nomadic Star Folk, is on a quest to prove his worth to himself and his family. On his first job, Petr’s shuttle is shot out of the sky in the middle of a Martian civil war. Ship repairs put Petr in debt to Alfred Zwinger, who offers Petr a deal … Continue reading PETR: A STAR FOLK SAGA by Christopher L Meyer

Glow (The Plated Prisoner Series Book 4) by Raven Kennedy

The Booktok hit: The Plated Prisoner Series continues in book 4. This dark adult fantasy romance is inspired by the myth of King Midas and the gold-touched woman who realizes her true worth. “I was nothing but a road to Midas. A means to get to where he wanted to go, and I paved that path in gold.” My life has been made up of … Continue reading Glow (The Plated Prisoner Series Book 4) by Raven Kennedy

Beware the Demons Betrayed (Seldom Forgive the Sorcerers Book 1) by Alan L. Perkins

But during one incantation they overstepped an unwritten rule, conjuring a demon that refused to go away. To survive and stay a step ahead of the competition during the Wild West years, entrepreneurs had to cheat. So it was without compunction that one group of prospectors raised spirits of the dead to pinpoint the most profitable ore-bearing veins up for grabs in Colorado’s gold rush. … Continue reading Beware the Demons Betrayed (Seldom Forgive the Sorcerers Book 1) by Alan L. Perkins

A Time for Mercy (Jake Brigance Book 3) by John Grisham

Jake Brigance is back! The hero of A Time to Kill, one of the most popular novels of our time, returns in a courtroom drama that The New York Times says is “riveting” and “suspenseful.”   Clanton, Mississippi. 1990. Jake Brigance finds himself embroiled in a deeply divisive trial when the court appoints him attorney for Drew Gamble, a timid sixteen-year-old boy accused of murdering a local deputy. Many … Continue reading A Time for Mercy (Jake Brigance Book 3) by John Grisham

THE ALIGNMENT – Douglas L. Wilson – Not all monsters live in the dark.

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SYNOPSIS

It’s the summer of 2022, and mankind’s time on earth is drawing rapidly to an end.

The Mayan long-count calendar has been ticking down our final days for over twenty-six-thousand years. Locked in a blood feud with the last two vampires left on earth, two families reunite after more than a century apart to battle these hideously powerful creatures, and to stop them before they open the threshold to their world that will begin the wholesale slaughter of humanity.

Sean Dunne, a down-on-his-luck D.C. homicide detective, and Gregor Innescu, an elderly Romanian man who’s been stalking the creatures for over fifty years, are drawn together by fate, and by a shared bloodline. Gregor has tracked the vampires for decades, watched them feed, plotted their movements, and uncovered their true purpose on earth. But he’s never acted to intervene, until now.

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SUNSET SAFARI – Roma Gray

Zombies are on the Hunt!   “No! NO!!” yelled Jason as he sat up in bed. Without thinking, he shoved the blankets and mosquito netting aside, preparing to make his escape. But, of course, the danger did not exist; he was still in a hotel room in Turkey, enjoying an exotic vacation with his beautiful wife. Damn it, you’ve been watching too many zombie movies! … Continue reading SUNSET SAFARI – Roma Gray

The Home for Unwanted Girls by Joanna Goodman

Philomena meets The Orphan Train in this suspenseful, provocative novel filled with love, secrets, and deceit – the story of a young unwed mother who is forcibly separated from her daughter at birth and the lengths to which they go to find each other. In 1950s Quebec, French and English tolerate each other with precarious civility – much like Maggie Hughes’ parents. Maggie’s English-speaking father has ambitions for … Continue reading The Home for Unwanted Girls by Joanna Goodman