Maggie’s Grave

Maggie’s Grave

Review What can I even say about Maggie's Grave other than that it was one of the most intense and thrilling books I've ever read! A haunting folk tale about…
Equoid

Equoid

Review What a pleasant surprise! Lovecraftian horror with a wonderful dash of humor to boot. I’m relatively new to the urban fantasy genre, and I had never actually heard of…
Woodworm

Woodworm

Review Nothing thrills me more than discovering a new favorite book, and Woodworm easily tops the list of books I've read this year. Woodworm follows a cursed family of women,…
The Wendigo

The Wendigo

Review Wendigos are some of the most terrifying specters of Algonquin folklore, a malevolent spirit that is often associated with winter, starvation, cannibalism, and death. The Wendigo reads like a…
Cursed

Cursed

Review I’m bummed when I end up disliking a book to a degree that I struggle to come up with much to say that doesn’t feel too critical, especially when…
The Broken Bridge

The Broken Bridge

Review Ginny is half Haitian, half Welsh, and lives in a small, isolated village where the overwhelming majority of the population is white. She experiences a steady stream of racism…
The Invincible

The Invincible

Review This book takes a completely new twist on evolution and the fight for survival. The group that is the most advanced will win, hasn't that been the lesson from…
The Monsters Within

The Monsters Within

Review The Monsters Within follows the Holloway family, who have recently moved into a new house. The family is troubled and is carrying emotional baggage along with them. The reader…
Into the Water

Into the Water

Review Mystery can be a difficult genre to write. An author needs to strike a good balance between giving clues while not making things too predictable and adding twists that…