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Horror Novel Reviews
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Horror Novel Reviews covers the work of inexperienced and veteran horror authors alike. They also incorporate interviews, guest reviews, news and feature articles.
Horror Novel Reviews
2M ago
I received this book for free. This does not impact my review in any shape or form. Pieties, by Marc Ruvolo, is an LGBT horror novella about the depravity of saints and sinners during a time of a sexual epidemic. Andrew is a gay man who was recently diagnosed with GRID, termed gay-related immune deficiency. After being told there was no way to treat the disease, Andrew decides to move back home where he’s greeted by his neurotic mother and homophobic father. Andrew forces himself to navigate through the failures of his life, from getting a job as a custodian to getting bera ..read more
Horror Novel Reviews
3M ago
I received this book for free. This does not impact my review in any shape or form. The Witches of Wildwood Cape May Horror Stories and Other Scary Tales from the Jersey Shore, by Mark Wesley Curran, is a collection of short horror stories (plus one novella) about supernatural mishaps, evil or otherwise, that exist in New Jersey. Whether it be love gone wrong, or tragedies intertwining with paranormal mayhem, Curran taunts his readers with visages of the dark, all the while gaslighting them as to whether or not they’re real. I absolutely loved The Girl in t ..read more
Horror Novel Reviews
3M ago
I received this book for free. This does not impact my review in any shape or form. Whispers of Apple Blossoms, by Brett Mitchell Kent, is a supernatural, gothic horror that illustrates how one person’s fragility can infect an entire family. Edna is struggling to cope with the loss of her beloved husband, Henry. Despite concerns she is unable to take care of herself, Edna steadfastly refuses help and clings to a plant that Henry had given her when he proposed. Meanwhile, Noor decides to go to her Aunt Edna after her mother’s disappearance, not understanding the d ..read more
Horror Novel Reviews
3M ago
I received this book for free. This does not impact my review in any shape or form. The Dreamer, by Travis McBee, is a horror mystery about a young woman who innocently murders everyone around her. Sixteen-year-old Natalie Mullin lives in the small town of Oak Grove, Georgia. Although she suffers from horrific night terrors, she can’t remember them and goes about her days stroking the ego of college student Mitchell. But when she starts to remember her dreams, she begins to understand the relationship between their occurrence and the onslaught of the strange deaths around her. What starts off ..read more
Horror Novel Reviews
3M ago
I received this book for free. This does not impact my review in any shape or form. What Happened at Hawthorne House, by Hadassah Shiradski, is a gothic horror about childhood innocence and cruelty. The book is separated into two parts. Part One: The Clover Court introduces a seemingly simple game that will inevitably destroy the lives of several girls, including Rosalyn, who strives to be the “Queen” of the Court. Part Two: Delicate Negotiations deals with the aftermath of the game and the introduction of the “Ambassador”, a role that allows the girls to latch onto someone who can act as an i ..read more
Horror Novel Reviews
4M ago
I received this book for free. This does not impact my review in any shape or form. Conjuring the Witch, by Jessica Leonard, is a religious horror about what it takes for a woman to fight for her freedom, even if it means burning everything to the ground. Steve and Nicole Warby are newcomers to the Lilin Assembly of God. After reading a lesson about Deborah, a female judge and leader from the Old Testament, Nicole is inspired to try and become a councilwoman for the church. However, Reverend Grey not only refuses her request but adamantly forces her, as well as other women in the congreg ..read more
Horror Novel Reviews
4M ago
I received this book for free. This does not impact my review in any shape or form. Magnolia House, by Kathryn Trattner, is a gothic mystery about confronting horrifically haunting abuse to carve a future, regardless of what that may look like. The book is separated into different days, all of which centered around the death of Vivian Taylor, a beloved community figure who was more demonic than she originally appears. Her daughter, Emma Taylor, is tasked with ensuring that everything is in order, from organizing her mother’s funeral to handling the horrifying legacy that was Magnolia House. De ..read more
Horror Novel Reviews
7M ago
I received this book for free. This does not impact my review in any shape or form. Your Blood, My Bones, by Kelly Andrew, is a dark paranormal romance about three childhood friends who struggle to survive the sins of their fathers. The book is separated into three parts. Part 1: The Homecoming introduces Wyatt Heath, who returns to her family’s farm after her father’s death, and uncovers a horrifying secret that had already claimed the lives of both of her childhood friends. Part 2: The Stranger shows exactly what it takes to keep the dark at bay, and the horrors lurking within said darkness ..read more
Horror Novel Reviews
9M ago
I received this book for free. This does not impact my review in any shape or form. Craving Beauty, by Jennifer Silverwood, is a dark fantasy about a young woman who rips apart a fairytale built a top tragic lies. Vynasha had just lost most of her family to a tragic fire with the exception of her nephew, Wyll. With her father and older brother gone, she struggles daily to provide for herself and Wyll, being outcasted by her own village and being disowned as a witch. One day, she catches wind that her father and brother may have taken refuge within the cursed Wylder Mountains. With Wyll in tow ..read more
Horror Novel Reviews
10M ago
I received this book for free. This does not impact my review in any shape or form. Beneath Gehenna, by Benjamin X. Wretlind, is a dark dystopian about a man living through an apocalyptic nightmare and surviving in spite of the pain and loss. The book is separated into five parts. Part I: Gehenna is Nigh introduces Geoffrey Alan Thompson, a wealthy middle aged man and his insufferable wife Portia, who flee to New Eden after receiving an ominous warning. Part II: New Eden describes the new environment the ultra-rich and wealthy have found themselves in, and how Alan, despite his wealth, is stil ..read more