They Come For Us At Night

They Come For Us At Night

Review The tooth fairy of today is an iconic childhood figure passed on from generation to generation all across the globe. It's a time honored tradition that makes the prospect…
Hairspray and Switchblades

Hairspray and Switchblades

Review I've never been one to dabble in shifter stories, but Hairspray and Switchblades was honestly a blast! A were-jaguar stripper faces off with a mysterious serial killer, it was…
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…
The Bloodletter’s Daughter

The Bloodletter’s Daughter

Review The Bloodletter's Daughter shines a light on a tragic piece of Bohemian history, that of the mad bastard son of Rudolph II and a bath maiden, Don Julius D'Austria…
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,…
Las Posadas

Las Posadas

Review With Las Posadas taking place this week I was excited to read this book to celebrate, and it pains me that I felt lukewarm about this novella. I've been…
The Autumnal

The Autumnal

Review The Autumnal is a wild card of a graphic novel. It was an easy graphic novel to finish in a single sitting, it was genuinely creepy a few times…
Snow, Glass, Apples

Snow, Glass, Apples

Review I really love when fairy tale retellings play with my expectations, mixing up the story to provide something fresh and new. Snow White is an icon of classic fairy…
Maria, Maria: & Other Stories

Maria, Maria: & Other Stories

Review I'm a sucker for new short story collections with beautiful covers, I picked this book up instantly when I first laid eyes on it at the library. I was…