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Blood Crimes: Book One by Dave Zeltserman
Blood Crimes is not the usual vampire tale with handsome dominate males attracting the fancy and fascination of young women. It is instead, an urban fantasy that is sure to draw the reader in with skill and finesse.
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Tagged Blood Crimes: Book One, Dave Zeltserman, horror, kidnapping, murder, paranormal, rape, vampire, violence
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Bloodpath by Lori R. Lopez
Bloodpath by Lori R. Lopez explores the premise of the Bigfoot. How far would a tribe of legendary creatures go to hide their existence? Boyd Applegate thinks he is okay to drive. After a few too many drinks he decides … Continue reading
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Tagged Bigfoot, Bloodpath, canibalism, childbirth, death, escape, forrest, horror, kidnapping, Lori R. Lopez, mayhem, murder, rape, sheriff, traffic accident, trailing, trucks
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She Has No Name by Angelique LaFontaine
I noticed online that the author was asking for people to read and review her novel. Having a free afternoon, I decided I would read and review it. The novel is listed as fiction and written in the first person. … Continue reading
Zomblog by T.W. Brown
I don’t have a lot of experience reading zombie novels, they are a bit new to me. But of the ones I have read, this one goes to the top of my list for enjoying the story regardless of the … Continue reading
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Tagged family, government, love, murder, raids, rape, Spokane, survival, T.W. Brown, Washington State, zombies, Zomblog
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Accountable to None by Ashley Fontainne
The opening preface in “Accountable to None” is a stunning, heart wrenching and emotional roller coaster that gripped me with its description of the aftermath of a sexual assault. It took my breath away with its realistic depiction of a … Continue reading