Dani Hoots’ Review of Blood and Clockwork by Katey Hawthorne

Blood and Clockwork by Katey Hawthorne Amazon/Barnes & Noble/Goodreads Release Date: March 16th, 2016 Published by: Less Than Three Press Review by: Dani Hoots Alistair Click set out to lay to rest the superstitious fears about the Mad Prince’s clockwork tower. If that meant he might bring the ghost city of Avalonia back to economic…

Dani Hoots’ Review of Awakening by Catrina Burgess

Awakening by Catrina Burgess Amazon/Barnes & Noble/Goodreads Published by: Full Fathom Five Digital Review by: Dani Hoots Seventeen-year-old Colina was born a healer. But after a horrific event forces her to leave her clan, she becomes desperate to learn the dark magic of the death dealers, mages who draw their power from the spirits of the…

Brother by Ania Ahlborn

Indiebound/Barnes & Nobles/Amazon Synopsis: From the bestselling horror author of Within These Walls and The Bird Eater comes a brand-new novel of terror that follows a teenager determined to break from his family’s unconventional—and deeply disturbing—traditions. Deep in the heart of Appalachia stands a crooked farmhouse miles from any road. The Morrows keep to themselves,…

A Review of Broken Monsters by Lauren Beukes

Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Books-A-Million/Goodreads *Broken Monsters* is not your run of the mill, average, ordinary read. It becomes a mind warping, engrossing read that’s full of suspense and unimaginable horrors in all different shapes and styles. The title itself leaves the reader to question if whether everyone in some way or another is broken, and if perhaps…

Review of The 100 Society by Carla Spradbery

Goodreads (All formats) ‘You have been tagged. Let the games begin.’   The 100 Society tells the tale of a group of students that decide to take up a reckless challenge. A challenge that they believe at the worst could risk suspension from school. Sounds like a familiar plot right? The reader  would assume that next…

Review of Under the Dome by Stephen King

I’m sure by now, everyone is aware of at least the general plot behind Under the Dome. It’s been compared to one of my all-time favorite books, the Stand, but I’ll leave you to read the book and see for yourself.    Under the Dome, by Stephen King Published November 10th 2009 by Scribner Reviewed…

Review of Blacklist By Jerry Ludwig

Amazon.com (Kindle Edition)/Barnes and Nobles (Nook Edition)/Kobo/ Goodreads (All other formats) Review of Blacklist By Jerry Ludwig Published by Macmillan- Tor/Forge Review written by Christina R. Olivo There have been many blacklists in our times since humans began to record history. Some so meager they never left their mark. Those that did inspire enough fear…

Dani Hoots’ Review of Dawn of the White Light by Robert M.K. Turner

Dawn of the White Light: A Man’s Terrifying Search for the Answer to his Nightmares by Robert M.K. Turner Amazon UK(Kindle)/Amazon Canada(Kindle)/iTunes(iBook) Review Written by: Dani Hoots Dawn of the White Light by Robert M.K. Turner follows some tales revolving around Roskane Abbey in Ireland, starting when it was built, and the majority taking place…

Review of Bellman and Black by: Dianne Setterfield

Amazon.com(Kindle Edition)/ Barnes and Nobles (Nook Edition)/ Google Books/Kobo/ Goodreads(all other editions Review Written by: Shonda Wilson Bellman & Black Novel written by:Diane Setterfield Pubished by Emily Bestler Books/Atria Books Known for her subtle ventures into the unexplained and enchanting, author Diane Setterfield received national acclaim for her novel The Thirteenth Tale. Her new novel Bellman…

Review of William Peter Blatty’s The Ninth Configuration

Amazon (Kindle Edition)/ Barnes and Nobles (Nook Edition)/Kobo Review Written by: Jonathan E. Written by: William Peter Blatty Published by:Tor Books   For those of you unfamiliar with or distanced enough to forget this particular scene in the groundbreaking 1973 horror film The Exorcist, the “up there” to which Regan is referring is the moon. …