Review of “Hope Against Hope:” The Third Mortimer Drake Book

    Amazon (Kindle & Print Edition)/ Facebook Fan Page for “Mortimer Drake”/Author Website Synopsis (Taken from Amazon.com): The world has changed for the living and the undead alike. Mortimer Drake and his family have been forced underground in the wake of the Dark Revelation. Humankind has learned of the existence of vampires and society has…

New Cover-Art for the Mortimer Drake Series

    If you have been checking Greg Wilkey’s updates on Anne Rice’s Facebook page, you are well-informed then of the exciting release of the newest cover art for the first two books “Mortimer Drake” series. The release of the cover art for the third novel, Hope Against Hope,  is still pending.  As though the premise…

The Resurrectionist Review

                         Amazon.com/BN.com Synopsis Excerpt Taken From Quirk Books Product Detail Page:Philadelphia. The late 1870s. A city of cobblestone sidewalks and horse-drawn carriages. Home to the famous anatomist and surgeon Dr. Spencer Black. The son of a “resurrectionist” (aka grave robber), Dr. Black studied at…

BEA Wrap-Up 2013

                            Every year, BEA is greeted with the same unadulterated fanfare, and a long slog of a sleepless night during the evening prior to the event. For this year, I decided only to attend Thursday because, to be quite frank, Book Expo America…

Reuben’s Spiritual Odyssey: “Wolves Of Midwinter” Countdown Post #1

Discussion Post #1 My head has been swimming with various pensive thoughts, surrounding the thematic importance of Teilhard De Chardin’s philosophy in correlation with the overall philosophical and spiritual thrust of Anne Rice’s The Wolf Gift. As I wait impatiently and restively for the release of Wolves of Midwinter ,this fall I tried to do something a bit…

Review of Out of the Underworld: Book 2 of the Mortimer Drake series

Amazon (Kindle Edition)/ Barnes&Nobles (Nook Edition) *Please Note-This copy was recently re-uploaded and re-edited by Greg Wilkey, thus the print copy is out-of-print on Amazon. The ninety-nine cent copy for both the Kindle and Nook are still available.* Interview with Greg Wilkey (More questions to come next week, when the review for the third Mortimer…

Review of Emilie Autumn’s Gargantuan “Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls,” Book

Ebook Edition/ Print Edition Emilie Autumn’s Treatise on the Imperfections of our country’s Mental Health System, or our continued ignorance of the ramifications of mental health problems….Just Read the Book Summary of Book from Asylum Emporium (Store on her Website) “Straddling the bookshelves somewhere between psychological study, historical horror story, and fantasy fiction sits Emilie Autumn’s debut autobiographical novel,…

New Updates on the Refurbished “A Bibliophile’s Reverie”

New Pages, which are now a part of this blog: Calendar- Along the top of this page, you’ll see a page entitled “Calendar.” By highlighting that link and clicking on it, you’ll be redirected to a the calendar page, where you will be able to see what books I’ll be reviewing and featuring on this…

Escape from Blogger Hell:Blog Moving to WordPress or Elsewhere

     For all my blog readers and publisher contacts, my blog will be immediately moved to WordPress with a few minimal changes to the blog. If you are confused by this seemingly impulsive action, I have taken it upon myself to move my blog due to the influx of spammers that have seized my blog’s link…

What Makes You Die review

  Click picture above for more information about the book Book Synopsis:(Synopsis, Courtesy of Apex Publications) “To see more is to find oblivion… Screenwriter Tommy Pic fell hard from Hollywood success and landed in a psychiatric ward, blacked out from booze and unmedicated manic depression. This is not the first time he’s come to in…

Gothic Emporium Thursday:The Resurrectionist

Every Thursday on A Bibliophile’s Reverie, Indulge in all things preternatural and Gothic. Features Include Anything about the Latest in Gothic Literature THE GOTHIC EMPORIUM THURSDAYS “I am a Scavenger A Resurrectionist Yes, I enjoy my work I’m a perfectionist Supply and demand… Supply and demand…” -Emilie Autumn-Scavenger-            Song of…