The Rust Maidens by Gwendolyn Kiste
“Something’s happening to the girls on Denton Street.” Joe is reviewing Horror Bound favorite, Gwendolyn Kiste’s novel The Rust Maidens. Check it out!
Read More“Something’s happening to the girls on Denton Street.” Joe is reviewing Horror Bound favorite, Gwendolyn Kiste’s novel The Rust Maidens. Check it out!
Read MoreLady Bits collects sixteen tales from Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson award nominated author Kate Jonez that explores the horror nestled in the female heart.
Eric got a chance to read Lady Bits and chat with Kate Jonez about the stories and her inspirations.
Read MoreWant an 80’s nostalgia, summer camp, bloody, gory read? Chelsey is reviewing Kill River by Cameron Roubique. A story about four friends who sneak away from their summer camp, end up in a water park, and then start disappearing. Someone or something is stalking then, will they figure it out before they all die?
Read More“...is there any human activity, any at all, more suited to an anthology of horror and suspense stories like the one you now hold in your hands? I think not, ladies and gentlemen.” I’ve reviewing the stories in Flight or Fright! A collection put together by Stephen King and Bev Vincent.
Read MoreIt could be inside anyone: a classmate, a pizza delivery man, even the girl next door. When Billy’s weekly movie night is crashed by this otherworldly menace, he and his best friend and their dates will have to summon their courage and call upon all their horror movie knowledge if they’re going to make it through Video Night alive.
Chelsey is reviewing Adam Cesare’s 80’s alien mashup - Video Night. Check it out!
Read MoreBryce is taking us down a 90’s teen fiction memory lane and this month it’s a terrifying hospital wing! Bryce is reviewing The Knife by R.L. Stine, check it out!
Read MoreHolly-Mae, our resident Shirley Jackson expert, is taking us through The Haunting of Hill House to find out whether it’s the house or the people that are truly haunted. She talks about the book, the movies, the show and Shirley Jackson. Check it out!
Read More“South Paris 5. Hell on Earth. Where flesh is traded for sex, sadism, and sustenance. Where the sky roils with boiling rain during the Uxor Monsoon season. Where thoughts of escape are futile unless you have enough credits. Shanti, the refuge of the ultra-rich. Where the elite peddle perversions. A dream, a sanctuary away from the evils of South Paris 5, protected from the horrors of reality. Untouchable, unbreakable, unattainable. Or is it?”
Dave is reviewing Alessandro Manzetti’s novel and I got a chance to interview Alessandro about his creepy creations!
Read More“In the American high desert, vacationers returning from a road trip are thrust into a heart-stopping flight from death as they try to avoid a cataclysmic end…” Joe is reviewing Book One, The Fearing. An apocalyptic novel from John F.D. Taff
Read MoreChelsey is making her way through Stephen King’s books and her most recent read is Bag of Bones. An incredible ghost story set in a small town. Check it out!
Read More“Throughout history, there have been certain moral evils so entangling, so alluring, that they routinely give birth to countless other evils in the hearts of human beings. From antiquity, these "capital vices" have been known as the seven deadly sins.” Joe is reviewing the anthology, The Seven Deadliest. Check it out!
Read More“After years of abuse, Russell is faced with a decision: do better, become a better man, or embrace his budding psychopathy and enjoy the ride.” Dave is reviewing the recently released novel The Bedwetter: Journal of a Budding Psychopath by Lee Allen Howard. Check it out!
Read More“A trio of expats living in Asia form a tenuous bond based on mutual attraction, sexual obsession and the insatiable desire to experience the deadliest of thrills.“ Joe is reviewing Karen Runge’s Seeing Double!
Read MoreThe Luminous Dead is a terrifying novel set in a twisted cave system as one woman fights for her life to survive. I LOVED THIS BOOK! Check out my review and then go freakin’ READ IT!
Read More“What does carrion taste like? Andi has to know. The vultures circling outside her home taunt and invite her to come understand the secrets hiding in their banquet of decay. Fascination morphs into an obsessive need to know what the vultures know…..”
Joe read and reviewed Sara’s latest novella and I had a chance to chat with her about her process and her recent Stoker award win!
Read MoreEver wanted to read an epic book about murderous mermaids in the Mariana’s Trench? Didn’t know you needed it until now? Mira Grant’s epic novel Into the Drowning Deep is an absolute joy to read and I’m sharing my review with ya’ll today.
Read MoreWhat if you didn’t just take Garfield at face value? What if you dug a little deeper and really looked between the lines? Tyler spent his childhood afraid of Garfield but unable to pinpoint why. As an adult he’s done a deep, dark investigation and uncovered how creepy this orange cat really is.
Read MoreBryce is taking us down a 90’s teen fiction memory lane and this month it’s exam themed! You can’t get to summer break until you finish those dreaded exams. Bryce is reviewing Crash Course and Final Exam! Check it out!
Read MoreJoe is reviewing an urban horror novel called Devouring Dark about a man plagued by a malevolent darkness since childhood. He’s learned to wield his powers and is now working as a supernatural vigilante! He quickly finds himself ensnared in a criminal enterprise run by a brutal mobster. Check out the review!
Read More“Three friends, an empty fuel tank, a desolate dirt road, and a hike through the woods in the middle of a snow storm; what could go wrong? Only everything.” Joe is reviewing Howl and I got a chance to interview Renee Miller about this awesome novella. Check it out!
Read More