The Vast by Matt Wildasin delves into the somber depths of a man’s inner turmoil. As he grapples with the burdens that bind him, the pressing question remains: Can he find solace and heal before the darkness consumes him entirely?
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The Vast by Matt Wildasin | Book Review
What Kind of Mother by Clay McLeod Chapman | Book Review
What Kind of Mother by Clay McLeod Chapman is a story of love and loss nestled in a community whose gossip is as murky as the creeks that fracture its landscape.
Into the Light: Stories Volume 2 by Steve Stred | Book Review
Into the Light: Stories Volume 2 by Steve Stred is another killer collection of tales that will lead you to believe all is well (or at least will be well), before the rug is pulled out from under you!
The Covenant: A Tale of the Antichrist by Tom Lewis | Book Review
In Tom Lewis’s “The Covenant: A Tale of the Antichrist”, an ominous force of evil looms, ready to mercilessly strike down all who oppose it or accidentally stray into its path. Will our cast of characters be able to stop it?
Undead Folk by Katherine Silva | Book Review
Undead Folk by Katherine Silva is a short and intense tale of grief, horror, and the lengths in which someone will go for closure and vengeance.
The House At the End of Lacelean Street by Catherine McCarthy | Book Review
The House At the End of Lacelean Street by Catherine McCarthy is a heavy yet uplifting story of the many paths a life can take and the beauty of letting go.