Title: The Mystery of the Morelock Motel Series: Critter Catchers: Level Up Author: Hank Edwards Publisher: Self-Published Length: 161 Pages Category: Paranormal Mystery Rating: 4 Stars At a Glance: There’s nothing at all wrong with a good ghost story, and this is one. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: An abandoned motel. A ghostly urban legend. A... Continue Reading →
Review: Rattling Bone by Jordan L. Hawk
Title: Rattling Bone Series: Outfoxing the Paranormal: Book Two Author: Jordan L. Hawk Publisher: Self-Published Length: 167 Pages Category: Paranormal Mystery Rating: 4.5 Stars At a Glance: As expected, Jordan L. Hawk writes the living daylights out of the ghost encounter scenes where the threats are palpable and the fear is justified. The havoc wreaked... Continue Reading →
Review: Dust to Dust by Jess Faraday
Title: Dust to Dust Series: The Sutter & Adler Mysteries: Book One Author: Jess Faraday Publisher: Self-Published Length: 54 Pages Category: Historical, Mystery Rating: 4 Stars At a Glance: I’m so excited to see Ira Adler and Calvin Sutter again and to see where Jess Faraday is taking them as they get down to the... Continue Reading →
Review: To Find Him and Love Him Again by Harper Fox
Title: To Find Him and Love Him Again Series: Tyack & Frayne Mysteries: Book Ten: Volume One Author: Harper Fox Publisher: Self-Published Length: 230 Pages Category: Contemporary Romance, Paranormal Mystery At a Glance: Harper Fox’s gift for composing an atmosphere of words into a concert of imagination and romance and the bonds of family and... Continue Reading →
Retro Review: A Demon Inside by Rick R. Reed
Title: A Demon Inside Author: Rick R. Reed Publisher: DSP Publications Pages/Word Count: 260 Pages At a Glance: An intense, macabre, edge-of-your-seat, don't-read-it-in-the-dark thrill ride. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Hunter Beaumont doesn’t understand his grandmother’s deathbed wish: “Destroy Beaumont House.” He’s never even heard of the place. But after his grandmother passes and his first... Continue Reading →
DSP Publications Presents: Genre Talk with Carole Cummings and Rick R. Reed
Happy Tuesday, everyone, and Happy Release Day to Rick R. Reed! Rick has graciously agreed to come tell Genre Talk all about his new Horror-Romance, A Demon Inside, which is available for purchase right now from DSP Publications. He’s also brought us an excerpt, but first, let’s have a look at what Rick’s newest is... Continue Reading →
Review: The Ghost Makes Three by KC Kendricks and Christiane France
Title: The Ghost Makes Three (The Ghost at the B&B: Book Two Author: KC Kendricks and Christiane France Publisher: Amber Allure Pages/Word Count: 61 Pages At a Glance: I find this to be humorous and really light reading. Reviewed By: Maryann Blurb: Michael Brooks’ life took an unexpected direction when he found the Taylor mansion,... Continue Reading →
What Lurks In The Mist In Harper Fox’s “Once Upon a Haunted Moor”?
“That sound—you feel it before you hear it, a kind of low vibration in your bones.” – Harper Fox Title: Once Upon a Haunted Moor (Tyack and Frayne: Book One) Author: Harper Fox Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 80 Pages Rating: 4.5 Stars Blurb: Gideon Frayne has spent his whole working life as a policeman in... Continue Reading →
What Lurks In The Mist In Harper Fox's "Once Upon a Haunted Moor"?
“That sound—you feel it before you hear it, a kind of low vibration in your bones.” – Harper Fox Title: Once Upon a Haunted Moor (Tyack and Frayne: Book One) Author: Harper Fox Publisher: Self-Published Pages/Word Count: 80 Pages Rating: 4.5 Stars Blurb: Gideon Frayne has spent his whole working life as a policeman in... Continue Reading →
Evil Returns To Finish What It Started In A.M. Arthur’s “Prodigal” – Reviewed by Jackie
“Evil might not prevail in the end, but it certainly doesn't fail to devastate in its time.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich Title: Prodigal Author: A.M. Arthur Publisher: Musa Publishing Pages/Word Count: 85 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: When the bizarre murder of an old classmate reunites ex-lovers Ethan and Jesse, a shared childhood secret draws... Continue Reading →
Evil Returns To Finish What It Started In A.M. Arthur's "Prodigal" – Reviewed by Jackie
“Evil might not prevail in the end, but it certainly doesn't fail to devastate in its time.” ― Richelle E. Goodrich Title: Prodigal Author: A.M. Arthur Publisher: Musa Publishing Pages/Word Count: 85 Pages Rating: 5 Stars Blurb: When the bizarre murder of an old classmate reunites ex-lovers Ethan and Jesse, a shared childhood secret draws... Continue Reading →

