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Revenant by Jeffrey Kosh
In forty-one pages the author packs more of a punch than most novels of the genre’. The character development is complete and gives us all we need to know. The locale is well described and draws the reader into the … Continue reading
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Tagged adultery, Bayou, drums, Jeffrey Kosh, monsters, murder, Revenant, the South, traditional zombie, water
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Cry of the Raven (Darkness Unleashed) by R.G. Porter
After an attack on his village that leaves many dead and all the community in mourning, Galen is given a vision in a dream. He must give a warning to a young woman that she is in danger. He passes … Continue reading
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Tagged battles, black magic, Cry of the Raven, Darkness Unleashed, Evil, healers, love, magic, monsters, R.G. Porter, ravens, romance, series, Shape Shifters, telepathy, war
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FRANKENSTEIN: Return From the Wasteland by Billie Sue Mosiman
A Must Read, this one you don’t want to miss! Parents’ Little Black Book did not receive a copy of this book from the author in exchange for a review. We have reviewed Ms. Mosiman before and this short story … Continue reading
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Tagged caves, deities, Dr. Frankenstein, fantasy, Frankenstein, Frankenstein's monster, ice, letters, madness, Mary Shelly, monsters, murder, mystery, obsession, ship journeys, survival, treks, tundra
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The Vampire’s Treaty by Matt Shaw
With tongue firmly in cheek, history fractured beyond redemption and literature rewritten with abandon our author leads us on a merry tale of vampires, ghouls and things that go bump in the night. In a small town in the Carpathians … Continue reading
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Tagged Carpathain Mts, Count Dracula, Frankenstein, humor, Jack the Ripper, Matt Shaw, monsters, murder, small town, The Vampire's Treaty, Transylvania, treaties, vampires, Van Heilsling
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Marysvale by Jared Southwick
Mr. Southwick brings us into a part of colonial America that is remote and removed from the larger more populated areas. Steeped in superstition and governed by people who rule by tyranny, it is not a place where a person … Continue reading
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Tagged Colonial America, death, destruction, farming, healing, hunting, Jared Southwick, love, Marysvale, monsters, murder, repressed memories, romance, starvation, tyranny, vet
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Feed by Jerry W. McKinney
The vampire novel in extreme: “Feed” takes you on a journey with Ian as he goes from a quiet middle class life to the realization that he has been made into a vampire. All Ian wanted was an evening with … Continue reading
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Tagged bites, Feed, infatuation, Jerry W. McKinney, monsters, peeping tom, vampires
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