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Book Review: MISFITS by Hunter Shea

Book Review: MISFITS by Hunter Shea

Title: MISFITS
Author: Hunter Shea
Expected Release: September 8th, 2020
Flame Tree Press
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Janine's Review:

During the height of the 90s grunge era, five high school friends living on the fringe are driven to the breaking point. When one of their friends is brutally raped by a drunk townie, they decide to take matters into their own hands. Deep in the woods of Milbury, Connecticut, there lives the legend of...


Cover Reveal: STANDALONE by Paul Michael Anderson

Cover Reveal: STANDALONE by Paul Michael Anderson

They are killers. They are monsters. They are evil.

They stalk through summer camps, abandoned hospitals, rundown schools, and isolated houses, hunting anyone foolish enough to visit these places, leaving behind carnage, terror, death, and destruction. Sometimes, there are survivors. Always, there is blood.

And they do it to protect and preserve all of existence across the Multiverse.

But now they are the ones being stalked and hunted, and life as we know it hangs in the balance unless they figure out a way to survive.


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PRAISE FOR PAUL MICHAEL ANDERSON

“Anderson announces himself as...


Friday Feels- June 12th, 2020

Friday Feels- June 12th, 2020

Happy Friday Night Worms!
When was the last time a book's ending crushed you? For me, it was when I finished THE GIRL IN THE VIDEO by Michael David Wilson. It comes in at a whopping 88 pages but packs a serious punch. If you’re anything like me, you have been doing a ton of projects in quarantine and have been spending lots of time in the garden, so having a shorter book is crucial. I definitely recommend you pick this one up ASAP.

Feed an Author, Write a Review by Andrew @TheBookDad

Feed an Author, Write a Review by Andrew @TheBookDad

*editor's note: This is Andrew's opinion. He's entitled to it. I'm of the same mind. A lot of reviewers come to the table from the other side of it and say reviews are for other readers and they don't care about the business side of it or the author's side of it (and this shows in the way they write reviews). I've never approached my reviewing platform this way. I write reviews to support the industry I love. It's my main priority to help authors be successful so that they can afford to write books (For me. For us). This...


Bookshelf Tour: The Scary Side of the Rainbow by Cassie Daley

Bookshelf Tour: The Scary Side of the Rainbow by Cassie Daley

Rainbows probably aren’t the first thing that spring to mind when you think of the horror genre, I know. Bright, happy colors don’t really scream “I’M SCARY!”, and I understand the confusion I get sometimes when people go from a quick glance at my Instagram feed to actually pay attention to the primarily indie horror-fueled content that I like sharing the most. I am what I am, and what I am is a girl that’s really into the juxtaposition of blood & gore against magical unicorns! 


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