Review All Men Must Die is a story about a drug fueled story of urban decay and revenge. Brandie is a working girl surviving on the streets of Kensington Avenue,…
Review Another short but potent story from Ruth Anna Evans, and despite some supernatural elements the horror is very much grounded in reality. The narrator, Jeremiah, reckons with the consequences…
Review Queen Boss Slay is the second book in PC3's Pocket Nasties series and it's a direct sequel to 100% Match, with the gross factor and violence turned up several…
Review Sisters of the Crimson Vine is a wildly fun story, dripping with atmosphere and dread. It's a wonderful blend of folk horror, cosmic horror, and gothic horror told with…
Review Firecracker Kings is a coming of age horror short about a group of boys that head off into fields to shoot off some fireworks. Unsupervised preteens and fireworks are…
Review Disseverment is a solid psychological debut with some fascinating ideas and the most intense and horrifying body dysmorphia I've encountered in fiction. The book is shocking and grotesque in…
Review Bloody, nihilistic, and unapologetically girly, We All Rot Eventually was a fun romp that basks in the ugly side of fame. Alexa is an aspiring actress waiting for her…
Review Piñata is a deeply unpleasant book. The story follows Marju, a woman experiencing extreme psychosis, in the aftermath of a crime that has her going to trial. A police…
Review Close the Door is a tale of possession horror with a strong mystery thriller aspect that keeps the story moving fast and tensions high. I liked the main characters…
Review A group of friends head to the woods for a night of adult fun. The Grove is fast-paced, thrilling, and oh so satisfying. It didn't go in the direction…