Wednesday, May 17, 2023

The Handyman Method by Nick Cutter and Andrew F. Sullivan (Review)






 Thank you to the publisher, and Netgalley for a chance to review this book.


Nick Cutter does it again. Another frightening read from him. This book was very haunting.  I didn't find it as disturbing as 'The Troop' but I still loved it.

I love this newer style of horror where technology is haunting, and no matter where we turn we can't escape it.  This was a big win, and I hope every horror fan runs to read this book. I didn't want to put it down. 

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

The Vile Thing We Created by Robert P. Ottone (review)

 




A fantastic read. I don't have children, but I can only imagine this being even more scary to an expectant mother. Even though I don't have children, I love reading books with creepy kids in them. This sure was one. The book pulled me in from the start. I was frightened right along with the protagonists. I would not want to be around that kid one bit. Also, the cover. I can not leave this without mentioning the awesome cover art. I read this on kindle, so i may not of gotten the best look at it, but I love the grainy look to the photo, and the scratched out faces. It really turns up the creep factor. 

I highly recommend this book if you like creepy kids. Like I said earlier I'm not a mother ( at least to a human child...I do have a cat) but if your a mother to be, or have young children, maybe wait this one out for a little bit. Unless you are expecting a little devil of your own. 

I look forward to see what else Mr. Ottone puts out. Hopefully more horror goodness. 

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

How to Kill Men and Get Away With It (A Novel) By Katy Brent (Review)







 Thank you to the publisher for a copy to review. 


I loved this. Who knew murder could be so fun? This book was at times laugh out loud funny. I loved the main character. It was great reading her creative ways to remove the bad men of this world. After being followed home one night Kitty accidentally kills a guy, and that's were her addiction started. She starts killing all the men she sees as threatening to her, and her friends. 

 I didn't want to put this down. The ending surprised me too. I can't say much more without spoiling it, so you're going to have to read this, and find out for yourself. 

I'm hoping for more in the future. 

Monday, March 20, 2023

The Quiet Tenant by Clemence Michallon (Review)





 Thank you to Netgalley, and the publisher for a chance to review this book. 


I devoured this! It was amazing, and thrilling. Definitely a page turner that keeps you on the edge of your seat. 

I love that it has multiple perspectives. One of them being the victim, and the way it's written you feel like you become the character. I felt like I was trapped inside with the character, and going through everything she went through. I highly recommend this to all thriller fans. I think even true crime fans would like this. (I'm one myself). 

Pick up this book,and read it. I'm pretty sure you'll like it. 

Thursday, March 16, 2023

Murder your Employer by Rupert Holmes (Review)



I want to thank netgalley,and the publisher for letting me review this.

This one took me a while to get through, I found myself putting it down a lot, and wanting to focus on other books. 

I didn't like it as much as I thought I would. It felt incredibly slow, and I didn't feel a connection anywhere. I kept on going though. It was a decent story, but I didn't like that it dragged on for me. I will say the title, and the cover art are amazing. It is very catchy,and very well thought of. I do wish I would of liked it more. If there is a Volume 2. maybe I will give that one a chance. 


 

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

A Spirited Romance by Annette Miller (review)








 Thank you to Booktasters, and the author for a chance to review this book.


I normally don't read romance. I'm normally horror,and thriller. This has some elements of horror, but not the way I typically read them. Although this was more of a romance, I enjoyed the story,and the characters. I enjoyed the authors writing, and it all kept me reading. I'm glad I took the chance to try something new.

The Snowstorm by Triona Walsh ( Review)

 



I read this to review for Netgalley. Thank you to them, and the publisher for a chance to review this book.

A nice chilly thriller, with a perfect wintery setting. It really kept me guessing. I'm sure I didn't understand everything as there is some Irish language here and there. I think the Irish language is beautiful even though I was sometimes struggling to remember how a name was pronounced. It didn't stop me from finishing.

A book with twists,turns,and murder is always fun in my book.