WITCH HUNTER: Gods and Monsters By JZ Foster Twists, turns, humor, and gag-inducing imagery. Synopsis Blurb The deep end of the world is a dangerous place. Richard Fitcher knows that. He knew it well before Elena, a mysterious gutter witch, showed up with her proposition. Elena was going god hunting, and she wanted Richard’s help … Continue reading
Category Archives: Horror Fiction Reviews
Z: A Love Story
Z: A LOVE STORY By D E McCluskey McCluskey rips the emotions from you Synopsis When Horror and Romance collide, the world will never be the same again. Kevin is your normal, everyday kind of guy. An office worker in a multistory tower block in downtown London, he feels like his existence is being swallowed … Continue reading
Frosty
FROSTY By Matthew Cash Brutally Compelling Synopsis Little Stevie just wanted a friend to help make snowmen, snow angels, and have fun and games with. Ever unpopular and often lonely, a lot of experiences most children his age have passed him by. A heavy winter brings the town to a standstill, and he seeks the … Continue reading
Teeth
TEETH By Kelli Owen Enthralling and brilliantly written Synopsis Blurb All myths have a kernel of truth. The truth is: vampires are real. They’ve always been here, but only came out of hiding in the last century. They are not what Hollywood would have you believe. They are not what is written in lore or … Continue reading
That Which Grows Wild
THAT WHICH GROWS WILD By Eric J Guignard Dark, Beautiful, Compelling Synopsis Blurb That Which Grows Wild collects sixteen dark and masterful short stories by award-winning author Eric J. Guignard. Equal parts whimsy and weird, horror and heartbreak, this debut collection traverses the darker side of the fantastic through vibrant and harrowing tales that depict … Continue reading
Billy: A Tale of Terror
BILLY: A TALE OF TERROR By Clayton E. Spriggs Surprisingly Complex and Horrifying Synopsis Deep in the swamplands of Louisiana, a monster is born. Hidden away in the cypress swamp of the Atchafalaya Basin, a cabin sits on pilings long driven into the murky water, home to a family of Cajuns known as the St. … Continue reading
Psychotic Interlude
PSYCHOTIC INTERLUDE By Toneye Eyenot Synopsis Blurb Toneye, being of sound mind and body, takes no responsibility and makes no excuses for Eyenot’s trigger-happy rampage throughout this collection. You will be disturbed, horrified, traumatised even, by the contents of this book. From the opening ‘experiment’ all the way through to the final flight of poor … Continue reading