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Review: The Guardian by A.M. Mahler
The Guardian A.M. Mahler Nora is everything a proper young woman in the 1800’s should be: skilled at hunting, adept at espionage, and not...
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Oct 24, 20192 min read


Review: A Narrative In Flux by Cori H. Spenzich
A Narrative In Flux Cori H. Spenzich Adam has been seeking spiritual enlightenment in a remote cabin until an unannounced visitor...
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Oct 17, 20192 min read


Review: The Asylum by John Harwood
The Asylum John Harwood Confused and disoriented, Georgina Ferrars awakens in a small room in Tregannon House, a private asylum in a...
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Oct 10, 20192 min read


October Reading List : Hauntings, Ghouls and Halloween
Tis the time of the year for haunting ghost stories, monsters and creepy thrillers. The days are growing shorter, meaning there’s more of...
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Oct 8, 20191 min read


Review: Strange Ink by Gary Kemble
Strange Ink Gary Kemble When washed-up journalist Harry Hendrick wakes one morning with a hangover and a strange symbol tattooed on his...
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Oct 3, 20192 min read


Review: Pig Island by Mo Hayder
Pig Island Mo Hayder Journalist Joe Oakes makes a living exposing supernatural hoaxes, but when he visits a secretive religious community...
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Sep 5, 20192 min read


September Reading List: Beta and ARC reads
Man alive! September brings me a bunch or ARC reads, along with the chance to beta read for a few authors. I’m also going to try to get...
charlottelzang
Sep 4, 20192 min read


Review: The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow
The Ten Thousand Doors of January Alix E. Harrow In the early 1900s, a young woman embarks on a fantastical journey of self-discovery...
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Aug 22, 20192 min read


Review: If You See Her by Ania Ahlborn
If You See Her Ania Ahlborn The house on Old Mill Road has stood in an open field for longer than Jesse Wells has been alive, its crooked...
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Aug 8, 20192 min read


July Reading List: Dark and Epic Fantasy
July seems to have jumped up out of nowhere, with the year not simply chugging along at a regular pace, but more like a bullet train on...
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Jul 1, 20192 min read


Review: The Crimson Inkwell by Kenneth A. Baldwin
The Crimson Inkwell Kenneth A Baldwin I didn’t believe in magic. Before he died, my father taught me the world was solid. Reporting was...
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May 23, 20192 min read


Review: Midnight Riot by Ben Aaronovitch
Midnight Riot Ben Aaronovitch Probationary Constable Peter Grant dreams of being a detective in London’s Metropolitan Police. Too bad his...
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May 16, 20192 min read


Review: Every Heart A Doorway by Seanan McGuire
Every Heart A Doorway Seanan McGuire Eleanor West’s Home for Wayward Children No Solicitations No Visitors No Quests Children have always...
charlottelzang
May 9, 20193 min read


March Reading List: Borrowed, Beta’d and Legendary
With spring arriving, it’s a wonderful time to wrap up and head outside to enjoy a good read. Finally the warmth is creeping in, and the...
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Mar 1, 20192 min read


February Reading List : Love, and Detectives We Love
February! The shortest month and the one filled with hearts, candy and valentines. While winter carries on being cold, and more snow...
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Feb 1, 20192 min read


November Reading List : Magic, Love and Mystery
November brings with it a sense of magic and mystery, the skies darken, the temperature drops, frost clings to morning windows, the smell...
charlottelzang
Oct 30, 20182 min read


Review: Slade House by David Mitchell
Slade House David Mitchell Amazon The sides of good and evil blur in “Slade House”, this slim ghost story novel by David Mitchell (The...
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Jul 12, 20182 min read


Blooding Now Available For Pre-Order
The e-book of Blooding is up on Amazon and ready for pre-order at a discounted pre-release price. The book will be released this coming...
charlottelzang
Oct 6, 20171 min read
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