Book Review by BOOK SQUIRREL – ‘Lineage’ by C.H. Clepitt
Down on her luck and facing more complications than a young woman needs, Emma bursts into the reader’s consciousness and quickly establishes herself as a [Read more…]
Down on her luck and facing more complications than a young woman needs, Emma bursts into the reader’s consciousness and quickly establishes herself as a [Read more…]
This book is certainly the sequel of “Affinity’s Window” and for starters, I’ll say that if you thought it couldn’t get better, well, it does. [Read more…]
Seven months have passed since Barnaby, the Undead patriarch, tumbled to his death. The Human-Undead War appears to be over. However, Barnaby is alive [Read more…]
If I had to describe this book in one word, it would be without a shadow of a doubt, “shuddering”. Johnson knows how to keep [Read more…]
I’m very happy to share this interview with you. It is special, because Gregg Zimmerman is certainly a unique author. Here we talk about “The [Read more…]
After reading the terrifying “Affinity’s Window” by Douglas L Wilson, you can’t miss the sequel “Awakening”. All souls feed the fire. Special Agent Ted [Read more…]
To me, “Affinity’s Window” is a complex combination of divergent emotions. I don’t like making the reviews very long (so people will actually read them) [Read more…]
Returning from college for his father’s funeral, Edward Marshwillow faces challenges and adversities from many directions. The love of his life has left him for [Read more…]
The “whodunit” facet of Legacy helps reshape the brutal visage of Red Riding Hood into the modern day. Lacing throughout this vicious mystery are secrets, [Read more…]
Ondrashek is, perhaps, the most different author I have on my shelf. Vampires never used to be one of my main reads but he has [Read more…]
This is the first piece I’ve read by this author. I’m greatly surprised. Ghosts and demons, pure paranormal threads are my thing in horror. I [Read more…]
The tears catch my breath And fight with my need to scream To wail and lash out To curse the heavens That I can’t see [Read more…]
At roughly 600 pages, it’s safe to say you’re in for a haul when you pick this one up. Good news, though! Wyrmwood’s got a [Read more…]
Is it really so hard to be alone? To be lost in one’s own thoughts and world? Or is it against the nature Of what [Read more…]
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