Book Review: Who’s There?

Eerie collection of horror stories about monsters (human and otherwise). A review of the short story collection Who’s There? by Dimas Rio.
Read more“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies” - George R.R. Martin
Eerie collection of horror stories about monsters (human and otherwise). A review of the short story collection Who’s There? by Dimas Rio.
Read moreExhilarating and page-turning sci-fi action/horror. A review of the book Hell on Mars by J.Z. Foster and Justin Woodward.
Read moreIf Pixar wrote short stories; emotional and heartfelt storytelling. A review of the short story The Houseplant by Jeremy Ray.
Read moreReview bestie Janine and I read an absolutely stunning novel together. A joint review of the novel Tome by Ross Jeffery.
Read moreCute, but ultimately a let down. A review of the novel Spark and the League of Ursus by Robert Repino.
Read moreEvocative and haunting entry into the cosmic horror genre. A review of the book The Worm And His Kings by Hailey Piper.
Read moreAn interesting take on the Bigfoot (Bigfeet?) legend. A review of the book The Easton Falls Massacre by Holly Rae Garcia and Ryan Prentice Garcia
Read moreDisturbing group of experimental horror shorts that is risky but ultimately rewarding. A review of the short story collection Wyrd and Other Derelictions by Adam Nevill.
Read moreMore creepy killers, more character development, and more cult revelations in this thrilling sequel. A review of the book Labyrinth of the Dolls by Craig Wallwork.
Read moreAn interesting mix of genres and stories for the spookiest of seasons. A review of the short story collection Halloween Season by Lucy Snyder.
Read more