Beautiful, Frightening, and Silent by Jennifer Gordon is a psychological horror novel that’ll please readers of Stephen King and Dean Koontz. With its universal theme of guilt and grief, it packs quite a story that could appeal to readers beyond the scope of King and Koontz fans. Adam is a high school English teacher with … Continue reading Beautiful, Frightening, and Silent – Book Review
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To date, I have posted two book reviews on my YouTube channel. Unkillable Joe by Joe Vallen and Edge of the Breach by Halo Scot. It seemed appropriate considering these books were the first two I read since joining the #WritingCommunity on Twitter. Both books are great in their own way. I made my issues … Continue reading Book Reviews and YouTube
Geminus by Cory Swanson is a novella about two twins and their unique approach to life and the unknown. It also raises questions about how we should face the unknown and perceive our futures. Cassie and Helen are two identical twins who were conceived when lightning struck, according to their mother. Cassie was born with … Continue reading Geminus by Cory Swanson Book Review
It's been 2 years since he saw her. There she was, PDA with her man. He walked up to say hello. Her head turned. The face was different. "I'm sorry. You look like someone I know." "It's okay." He left. Her boyfriend asked, "Who was that?" Her face blanched. "That was the guy who stalked … Continue reading Tiny Tales by Jana Jenkins and Flash Fiction
Despite its indie-authorish flaws, 'Psychos Anonymous' by Cedrick Wilson offers a good time with plenty of societal and psychiatric commentary.