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Mini(REVIEW) Honger 2 by Terry M. West #ihba #indiehorror
Chloe is a drug addict and a prostitute that while in the throes of withdrawal is bit by a creature like a vampire but much more sinister. She finds her addiction has been replaced by an intense hunger for human flesh…
(REVIEW) FAT CAMP by James Sabata @JamesSabata #ihba
Since 1985, over 500 overweight teenagers have come to Camp Wašíču, looking to lose weight, gain self-confidence, and turn their lives around. Phillip McCracken arrives, weighing in at almost 400 pounds; but the baggage he carries from the past affects him much more deeply than the numbers of the scale. When a homicidal maniac hell-bent on revenge attacks, Phillip will be forced to either find the courage to save the people around him or fall victim to his own self-doubt…
(REVIEW) The Sea Was a Fair Master by Calvin Demmer @CalvinDemmer
This anthology features a big pile of super quick reads that I would recommend to anyone who likes short stories that are on the darker side. This book spans a huge variety of genres and feels and you will see everything from love to hate, and darkness to the light of hope. Overall I think this was a very creative collection that was quite entertaining, and I would recommend it and I would read more by the author.
(REVIEW) The Nightmare Room by Chris Sorensen @casorensen #mustread #indie #horror #ihba
Super excited to share this must read horror novel with you guys! Description: Peter and his wife Hannah move back to his hometown to be near his parent’s as their health declines. They think they are moving into his childhood home but due to a mix up they find themselves moving into an old farmhouse that possesses dark secrets. The past and the present collide in deadly ways, how can they survive the nightmare room?
(REVIEW) Down by the Sea: and Other Tales of Dark Destiny by Michelle Mellon @mpmellon
This is an anthology of 13 short stories with various plots from different genres. It has everything from revenge thrillers, to spooky paranormal tales, psychopaths and monsters. The ones who just die are the lucky ones.
(REVIEW) Body of Christ by Mark Matthews
Body of Christ Author: Mark Matthews Category: Christian Horror Suitable for: Adults My Rating: 3 Stars Format Read for Review: Kindle copy provided for judgement in the Indie Horror Book Awards Pages: 95 Description: This is the story of 2 disturbed children who live across the street from each other. Each of them witness a parent’s… Continue reading (REVIEW) Body of Christ by Mark Matthews
New Release — Splish, Splash Takin’ a Bloodbath by Mark Allan Gunnells @MarkAGunnells Renee Miller @ReneeMJ Eddie Generous @GenerousEd @UnnervingMag
Out tomorrow: Splish, Slash, Takin' a Bloodbath by Mark Allan Gunnells, Renee Miller, Eddie Generous Eighteen gruesome, blood-dripping, gape-wounded tales of slashers, predators, final girls, perverts, cannibals, and otherworldly nasties from authors Mark Allan Gunnells (Companions in Ruin and Flowers in a Dumpster), Renee Miller (Church and Smolder), and Eddie Generous (editor of Hardened Hearts). From the classroom… Continue reading New Release — Splish, Splash Takin’ a Bloodbath by Mark Allan Gunnells @MarkAGunnells Renee Miller @ReneeMJ Eddie Generous @GenerousEd @UnnervingMag
(REVIEW) The Haunting of Barry’s Lodge by Annie Walters
So, I finished this book before Halloween with all intentions of reviewing it around that time but I found this review to be difficult to write. I really did like the story but it has its flaws. Read on to see why I gave this spooky horror novel 3 stars. The Haunting of Barry's Lodge… Continue reading (REVIEW) The Haunting of Barry’s Lodge by Annie Walters