The Translators – Gord Rollo

When John Taylor was a boy, he and his father were out riding a motorcycle when they were abducted by aliens. John was returned with a fuzzy memory of what happened and strange voices in his head that tell him things. His father wasn’t so lucky. He disappeared without a trace. Left to grow upContinue reading “The Translators – Gord Rollo”

Exorcist Falls – Jonathan Janz

  Janz has done it again. I’ve been crowing about how great Exorcist Road was ever since I turned the last page two years ago. Much to my delight, Janz is continuing where he left off with Father Jason Crowder exercising young Casey Hartman’s demon from his teenage body. Unfortuanately, the demon didn’t go away.Continue reading “Exorcist Falls – Jonathan Janz”

Take The Long Way Home – Brian Keene

  During rush hour traffic, a loud trumpet sound blats across the landscape with ear-deafening volume. Auto accidents, plane crashes, and fires ensue. For a carpooling foursome, they end up as one of the casualties and after the dust settles, they find their driver with half his head missing due to a length of pipeContinue reading “Take The Long Way Home – Brian Keene”

Blue Demon – David Bernstein

  The Blue Demon is a cartoon character that Dan used to watch when he was a child. The cartoon only lasted three years, but when he stumbled upon the series many years later, he immediately wanted to share it with his son, Cal. Cal loved it and this became something that father and sonContinue reading “Blue Demon – David Bernstein”

Emerging (Book Two, Subdue series) – Thomas S. Flowers

  Book 2 of the Subdue series, Emerging, picks up where Dwelling (book 1) left off. The remaning members of the Suicide Squad are holding on by a thread. Johnathan is still haunted by his dead friend and has turned to the bottle to cope with it all while his marriage crumbles. Jake is losingContinue reading “Emerging (Book Two, Subdue series) – Thomas S. Flowers”

Interview with Kristin Dearborn

In the last year, Kristin Dearborn has quickly climbed up my horror ladder and now resides with some pretty impressive distinguished authors. Her residence in the horror penthouse is well deserved. Whispers and Stolen Away were two of my favorite reads of 2016 and this year looks like she won’t be letting off the throttle.Continue reading “Interview with Kristin Dearborn”

Highwayman – Craig Saunders

  I admit it. When it comes to my reading, I’m a completionist. For better or for worse, I finish what I start. I can’t remember the last time that my little idiosyncrasy has bitten me in the butt as hard as it did when I read Craig Saunder’s Highwayman. So many times I wantedContinue reading “Highwayman – Craig Saunders”

Dwelling (Book One of the Subdue series) – Thomas Flowers

  The Suicide Squad is the name a group of adolescents from the 90’s gave themselves after getting their hands on the comic book of the same name. Ricky, Maggie, Bobby, Jonathan, and Jake’s lives were changed forever that September morning when terrorists rammed their jetliners into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. Ignited byContinue reading “Dwelling (Book One of the Subdue series) – Thomas Flowers”

Among Prey – Alan Ryker

  Character development, character development, character development. What Ryker is able to do in only 65 pages, most authors can’t accomplish in 265 pages. Among Prey is told from multiple character’s POV and you’d think that it would be distracting to the story. Au contraire, it adds richness and depth here, another testament to Ryker’sContinue reading “Among Prey – Alan Ryker”

Dream Woods – Patrick Lacey

  Vince and Audra’s marriage is more than on the rocks, it’s on life support. Audra has already left Vince once in the middle of the night and then couldn’t go through with leaving her twin boy’s, one of which is diabetic, and her husband all alone and returned. Vince is looking for anything thatContinue reading “Dream Woods – Patrick Lacey”