Video Review of “The Dying of the Light: End”
My first video review of The Dying of the Light: End is now available on YouTube and below. The video is all black, but he still gives a detailed, in-depth and interesting review. And I agree: this is just the type of story to be made into a big-budget summer
5 Stars: “Seed” by Ania Ahlborn
UPDATE (5/15): With Ania's well-deserved signing by 47 North and various other publishers, the book has a new cover and a new price ($3.99) I'll freely admit it: I don't generally like horror, other than the occasional Stephen King, and even that is falling by the wayside these days. And
4 / 5: Darker Things (Book 1 of the Lockman Chronicles) by Rob Cornell
Rob Cornell does a good job guiding us through this interesting take on the supernatural genre, and I was drawn into the story immediately by the strong action and questions raised in the prologue/preface. The standard monsters are here, but used in decidedly non-standard ways. As Alice said, "curiouser and
5 / 5: The Last Man on Earth Club by Paul R. Hardy
If someone had said to me, "See, there's this book about this therapist and her PTSD patients. And you're going to really enjoy it," I would've laughed for days. Silly, silly me. The premise of The Last Man on Earth Club is one of parallel universes where the Earth has