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Welcome to My 31 Days Of Thrills And Chills 2023! I missed doing this the last couple of years due to Covid and so excited to do it again. I’ll be sharing reviews and lots of extra spooky stuff every day leading up to Halloween. I hope you’ll join me!

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 Dear Diary: Run Like Hell

by James A. Moore

 

 

Genre: Horror

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MY REVIEW

This is one of those times when I wanted to read the book after seeing the cover. Come on. Just look at it. How could I resist.

I went into this without reading the synopsis and the first thing it had going for it was how it was told. It’s presented as diary entries. I’ve read other books told that way and really enjoyed the idea. And the entries were written by a hitman. Talk about getting inside the characters head. Speaking of that. He didn’t sugar coat anything. He was brutally honest. And wait til you learn what his day job was.

An unstoppable foe, supernatural monsters, lots of bad guys and my own love of the different or macabre in horror made this a whole lot of fun to read.

4 STARS

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Synopsis

Confessions of a Desperate Killer

Sooner or later even the best prepared hitman is going to run out of bullets. Buddy Fisk has two new jobs, bring back a few stolen books of sorcery, and then stop the unkillable man who wants to see him dead. There are problems even the deadliest assassins can’t be prepared for, like supernatural entities looking for the same prizes he seeks, and mob bosses that refuse to die. The collateral damage adds up quickly and Fisk is looking to solve mysteries that border on the edge of madness…

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 Fallen Wishes

Ellie Jordan: Ghost Trapper #17

by J.L. Bryan

Genre: Horror

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MY REVIEW

I’ve always thought southern settings are perfect for paranormal horror stories. It could be because I live in the south myself. The author made me feel right at home. We have a lot of old plantation houses and I could easily see Canterbury Gardens, the setting for this next book in the Ellie Jordan series. The huge house, the beautiful gardens with fountains and meandering paths. And I would have loved to be able to attend one of the fancy balls. The glitz. The glamour. Southern style.

Once again a family comes under attack by something unexplained. When they decided to purchase the old plantation and restore it to it’s earlier grandeur, they didn’t know they would be disturbing something from the past. Ghostly apparitions roam the gardens. And when they start entering the house, things turn deadly. Time to call Ellie before someone gets killed.

I’ve loved this series from the very first book. Seventeen books in and I’m still as intrigued and excited. The author has so many different scenarios and settings for his series and that keeps each story feeling new. And I love reading about how Ellie does her research. She’s methodical and thorough. Now Stacey, her partner, is the opposite. She wants to get right to it. Start setting up the cameras and traps and catching some ghosts. It all works to make me a captive audience to the mystery as it unravels. And there’s also some pretty terrifying moments to feed my horror habit. I ending this feeling sated and happy. Bring on the next!

5 STARS

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Synopsis

Canterbury Gardens is a centuries-old plantation outside Charleston, South Carolina. Its aristocratic founders once hosted lavish banquets and balls among fanciful pleasure gardens, canals, and large-scale follies resembling ancient and medieval ruins.

Over generations of neglect, the winding paths of the gardens have become overgrown, its marble statues and columned buildings abandoned to the wild.

Now a family recovering from tragedy have devoted themselves to restoring the estate, but the ghosts of the past remain strong. Shadowy figures walk the labyrinth of overgrown gardens. A strange wishing well steeped in local legend attracts trespassers who climb walls and gates in their eagerness to throw in a coin and make a wish.

Paranormal investigator Ellie Jordan travels there to study and confront the dark entities who stalk the house and grounds by night, terrifying the family who now live there. The secret history of the plantation proves as shadowy and labyrinthine as its maze of gardens. Enchanting on the surface, Canterbury Gardens was founded on the darkest of wishes, and every wish that comes true has its price.

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 What Doesn’t Kill You

by Ken Brosky

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Genre: Horror

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MY REVIEW

Seven Sisters is a small town in need of help.  The new highway bypassed the town and it’s hurting. Siblings Valerie and Danny grew up there. Along with the rest of the residents, they should move on. Head for greener pastures. Something keeps them there. When Emma comes to town, it might be a blessing to all. Or maybe not. She could be the worst thing that could happen.

I’ve always loved stories where the main protagonists captured my heart. Which Valerie and Danny did. And where secondary characters had their time to shine. Perhaps to steal the show. My fondness for the characters kept the suspense tuned to a high level. The mystery that surrounded Emma escalated the deeper I got into the story. When the elements, such as the blizzard, compound the character’s chances of survival, it’s always a big draw for me. And the ending set me back on my heels. There were some pretty gruesome events and they grew uglier the closer I got to the conclusion.

The snow storm blew in and the creatures began to do their thing. Then it was wanton mayhem. And I relished every messy bit of it.

4 STARS

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Synopsis

Valerie Miller and her younger brother have spent their entire lives in the dreary town of Seven Sisters, where most people are resigned to a bleak future of debt and despair. But when a mysterious woman with a dark past arrives, she brings with her a gift that could transform the town’s fortunes – and the lives of Val and Danny.

This extraordinary woman’s power is both awe-inspiring and terrifying, capable of unleashing a force that will shake Seven Sisters to its core. The stakes are high, and danger is omnipresent. Can Val and Danny rise to the challenge and seize the opportunity to finally break free from the suffocating grip of their hometown? Or will they fall victim to the terrors unleashed by this enigmatic figure? One thing is certain–when the sun rises on Seven Sisters, nothing will ever be the same again.

Part creature-feature, part survival story, What Doesn’t Kill You will keep you on the edge of your seat as Val and Danny fight for their lives and all of Seven Sisters.

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 Malignant

by Michaelbrent Collings

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Genre: Horror / Psychological Thriller

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MY REVIEW

What appeared to be a hostile takeover at a prestigious boarding school was anything but. And Teacher, the leader of the nefarious group, wasted no time in clarifying that.

As I began reading, my first thought was this reminded me of James Patterson’s Along Came A Spider. It did, kind of. Then it got progressively darker and crazier.

I’ve read several of Michael’s books. I know his stories can wander to the dark side. To say this was dark was putting it mildly. And I was riveted. Held hostage right along with the characters in the book.

Teacher is the ultimate evil doer. And so many scenes made me wince. I kept telling myself it couldn’t get any uglier, right? Wrong. Malignant’s not for the faint of heart. What scared me the most was thinking, this could really happen. Yep….. it could.

5 STARS

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Synopsis

“I want your whole group to come closer, Detective. So you can see.”
“And if we don’t?”
“Then I execute the first ten students, and one every minute after that. I bet you run out of resolve before I run out of hostages.”
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When armed commandos storm an elite boarding school, the police think it’s a plot for ransom, or an attempt to extort favors from the teens’ powerful parents.

“Collings skillfully manipulates language to prolong the suspense and terror” – Publishers Weekly

But the men, led by a killer who calls himself ‘‘Teacher,” have much darker plans in mind.

“Disturbing horror… intense writing that keeps you reading…” – Horror Drive-in

Teacher intends to give a lesson unlike any taught before.

“ One of the best books I have read this year if not ever.” – The Avid Reader

A lesson written on flesh.

A lesson inked in blood.

“Plenty of twists and turns…” – Horror World

A lesson about monsters.

“A brutal, no holds barred story… highly recommended…” – Char’s Horror Corner

The bell has been rung, the lesson begun.

And the lesson is

“From the moment I began reading, I was hooked…” – Totally Addicted to Reading

The monsters are real, and to them… you are just a plaything

Worldwide bestseller and multiple Bram Stoker Award and Dragon Award finalist Michaelbrent Collings brings you a horror that is all-too real… and truly MALIGNANT.

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 Coffin Shadows

by Glen Krisch & Mark Steensland

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Genre: Horror / Novella

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MY REVIEW

Janet keeps seeing a mysterious boy. Not believing in ghosts, she consults her psychologist, who recommends she return to the place where tragedy struck twelve years ago. To when she lost her son.

I tell you, once the plot was laid out, I thought I new what to expect. Not! The story took off like it was tied to a rocket. Janet ripped the door off the closets, revealing some disturbing family secrets. It isn’t always the ghosts you have to worry about.

While being a novella, don’t let that fool you. This story packs a big punch of suspense, mystery and hair-raising scenes.

4 STARS

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Synopsis

12 YEARS AGO

Janet Martlee’s infant son died under mysterious circumstances.
Consumed with grief and anger, she ran away to start again…

YESTERDAY

A 12-year old boy with dead eyes appeared in her classroom,
begging for help. But Janet doesn’t believe in ghosts…

TODAY

Her psychiatrist tells her she must return home to confront
her past and uncover the mystery of what happened…

Only some questions don’t want to be answered.

And some answers hide in the shadows…

In the

COFFIN SHADOWS

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 Last Case At A Baggage Auction

by Eric J. Guignard

Genre: Horror

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MY REVIEW

Gramophones have been used in plenty of horror movies. They are a creepy prop. So I was curious how Eric would use it in his story.

It’s Detroit in 1963. Charlie and Joey were always looking for the next cash cow. Their weekly visit to the baggage auction paid off. Or did it? I didn’t think so. And I was right. The case contained a gramophone. And it played music that haunted. That addicted you. That could drive you insane. Or worse.

I usually like my horror to slap me in the face right from the beginning. That wasn’t the case here. It was a slow build. But when things started happening, they happened fast. To me, it was a bonus how well fleshed out the characters were. The book wasn’t that long but I formed connections with several of them.

I’ve read some of Eric’s other books. One thing I always know going in is how well he can write. His character’s stay in character. His descriptions of the settings put you there. And he can truly pour on the eerie atmosphere.  This one grew on me. And what an ending.

4 STARS

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Synopsis

1963 Detroit is a hotbed of gambling, and the weekly baggage auctions keep a busy trade. Charlie Stewart and Joey Third are skilled in the art of successful bidding, but when Joey lands a mysterious suitcase, the thrill of winning turns to terror once they realize they’ve opened something sinister.

Inside the suitcase is an antique gramophone, and the music it plays is unlike anything they’ve heard before. A chanting voice speaks to them in strange words, evoking visions of a dark, frozen land. It’s a voice that makes them sick with addiction, and it continues chanting in their heads even when the record stops playing.

Charlie sets out to solve the mystery of the unholy music and how to turn it off forever. But the urge to listen grows stronger, and the more it plays, the more the aural virus spreads, until people begin to vanish . . . feeding an apparition that seeks immortality.

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 Cabinet Jack

Ellie Jordan: Ghost Trapper #16

by J.L. Bryan

Genre: Horror / Paranormal

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MY REVIEW

Closets. I’ve always been afraid of them. In daylight, not so scary. You don’t have to reach in and turn on the light to see what’s inside. At night. Super scary. You reach into the dark, feeling for the light switch. Hoping and praying something doesn’t grab you. I think it started when I was a young girl. I was lying in bed. In the dark. Heard something. Looked at my closet…and saw someone standing in there. It turned out to be my brother playing a prank. I wanted to destroy him. LOL

Welcome to Timbermill, Georgia. New life is being breathed into it. And old life too. Cabinet Jack. Whispered about. Feared. Is he real? One family believes he is. And they need Elle and Stacey to rid them of the mysterious figure.

Cabinet Jack. The name is super creepy. The idea of something coming out of your closet or cupboard at night is super creepy. This whole book turned out to be super creepy. But, there were some lighter moments. I was introduced to a nice, normal family. And, as always, there’s Elle and Stacey. Their back and forth always makes me grin.

This series keeps on giving. Giving me smiles. And giving me the creeps!

5 STARS

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Synopsis

Close your doors and cabinets tight, or Jack will climb out to see you tonight.

The former railroad stop of Timbermill, Georgia has grown ever more quiet and empty since its boom era faded decades ago. Reduced to little more than a ghost town, it is suddenly revitalized by suburban sprawl from the city of Savannah, its long-vacant downtown storefronts gradually reopening as boutiques for weekend shoppers.

But Timbermill has a dark legend unknown to the newcomers. Stories whispered from one generation of children to the next warn of a supernatural figure who emerges from the doors of closets and cabinets left carelessly open at night. As the children grew up and moved away, the town shrank, windows were boarded over, and the old stories were almost lost.

One recently relocated couple is restoring an antique house for themselves and their children rather than buying into one of the new neighborhoods, but an unsettling figure from the local legend appears to be stalking them. They turn to Ellie and Stacey for help against an old evil that, while nearly forgotten, was never fully buried.

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 In The Cold, Cold Ground

Edited by Ed Kurtz

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Genre: Horror

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MY REVIEW

I have a fondness for horror collections . I get to read new stories by authors I’ve enjoyed before or find some new ones. There are six novellas in this collection and they knocked my socks off.

First up is All The Strangers Came Today by Ed Kurtz. Eun and Jim move into their new apartment. It’s a strange place, built in the 1880s.  Right off the bat Eun has trouble settling in and is creeped out by the attic. It’s stifling hot and the window won’t stay shut. She starts seeing things and her husband thinks her schizoaffective disorder has returned, causing the horrific hallucinations she’s having. I wondered too. You never know where the author is taking you. Until you do. A haunting story superbly written.

Next up is The Art Of Devastation by Morgan Sylva.  Right from the opening scene I knew I was going to love this one too. I never knew the main character’s name. She’s interviewing an older woman, Elle Sanders, that was once famous and also infamous. Elle knows what she wants to talk about and gets right to it. Back when she was a young woman, she steals her mother’s yacht and, along with five friends, goes island hopping. Months later, Elle is found on an island, covered in blood with something unmentionable in her stomach.

I really got sucked in by these characters. Both had something horrific happen to them in their past. It still haunted them. And once I heard what happened on that island. The one that wouldn’t let them leave. I was haunted too.

The third story is After Everything by Errick Nunally.  Oh yeah. After reading the first three sentences I couldn’t stop reading.

“When it comes to creeps there is one thing you can count on. Every time. When all is said and done, they do not behave like humans.”

Eddie and Jeff are doing what they usually do at the end of each day. Hanging out at the playground and smoking some good weed. Then a shambler comes along. It’s not so much what it looks like, it’s the creepy moaning that causes a panic in Jeff. When the aliens, the bugs came, it was thought they brought the virus that turned humans into creeps. Whatever caused it, the world they knew is gone. The new one is a drag.

There was a crazy scene were Eddie and Jeff are fighting off a creep and having a tough go of it.  It was once a soldier and was wearing a helmet and flak jacket. Pretty hard to kill. I feared for one of them. Or both. Authors often kill off the main characters. That’s what made this so suspenseful. I was hoping they would survive but fearing they wouldn’t.

And the fourth story is Mine by Kyle Rader. For Timmy and Hunter it was always about the fort in the woods. They never knew who built it. It was used by one generation after another. And over the years it grew and morphed into quite the clubhouse.

Other boys used the fort too and it was first come first serve. Whoever occupied the fort defended it. It was a safe place for Timmy and Hunter. And then it wasn’t. A battle between the groups of boys began and ended. When the battle was over, the boys expected to see the others. But something else was standing there. And not just their world would change. The evil would ooze into town. No one was safe.

Man this one got dark.  I had no idea what in the world was going to happen. Prepared myself though. It wasn’t going to be pretty.

And the fifth story is Click Clack by William D. Carl. The title is so scary good. I couldn’t wait to see what it was all about.

The noise awoke Jonas from a sound sleep. Click Clack. He looked around the room, seeing nothing that would cause that sound. Knowing he was all alone, far from the city, he wouldn’t be going back to sleep until he figured out it’s cause. He found nothing in the house or garage and threw on some clothes to go check outside. Nothing he could see but he sensed he was being watched. Shrugging it off, he turned to go back inside. There it was again. Click. Clack. But when he spun around. Nothing.

The next night the sounds were back. What could be making them? The neighbors shared the same experience so he wasn’t imagining it.  I probably should have figured out where this was going sooner. But I didn’t. And that’s okay. It made the ending even better.

And the sixth and final story is The Red Hike by Kristin Dearborn. Natalie wanted to be an outdoors influencer. Then she met Charlie and it got put on the back burner. When her friend, Elena, heard that Charlie hit Natalie, she wanted to protect her. That’s how she ended up rolling out of bed at the crack of dawn to go hiking. A producer noticed Natalie’s popularity and asked her to do a hike in Vermont for Halloween.

I’m telling you, if someone told me that someone had gone missing there, and her body mysteriously turned up later, right where they’d been searching for her, no way would I step foot on that trail. But these three did and I knew nothing good would come of it.

Can rocks eat people? It’s rumored that they did on the trail they were hiking. And that thing did happen. Natalie touched that cairn and Poof. Gone. Where was she? How do they get her back? And what else should they be worried about?

Well this story went in an unexpected direction. And so did the ending. The author got really creative.

Many of these got a 5 star rating on their own so I’m going to use that for the entire collection. There’s so much for fans of horror and dark fiction to enjoy.

5 STARS

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Synopsis

6 AUTHORS. 6 NOVELLAS.

6 STATES OF HORROR IN NEW ENGLAND.

Join William D. Carl, Kristin Dearborn, Ed Kurtz, Errick Nunnally, Kyle Rader, and Morgan Sylvia for six novellas—one for each state in New England—that explore the region from its haunted past to a horrifying vision of its future. Hidden doorways into bleak spirit realms and impossible pockets of time, ancient specters that inhabit the dark woods, unwanted visitors from unknown worlds and a cruel siren call from the waves crashing against the rocks…a hexad of horror from deep in the cold, cold ground.

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 Exploring Dark Short Fiction

Edited by Eric J. Guignard

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Genre: Horror / Short Stories

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MY REVIEW

There are six short stories in this collection. The Primer is authored by Steve Rasnic Tem and then analyzed by Michael Arzen. There’s also an interview that explores why he wrote these and how.

I’m huge on group dynamics and strong character drive stories and all of these were great for very different reasons. The wicked cover art and excellent illustrations for each story are the icing on the cake for what waits between these pages. I’m not one to name favorites and it would be hard for me to do that when they’re all so good.

I have the next Primer to read and I’m excited to dig into more quality writing of horror and the bizarre that Steve has cooked up.

5 STARS

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Synopsis

For over four decades, Steve Rasnic Tem has been an acclaimed author of horror, weird, and sentimental fiction. Steve Rasnic Tem has been read and cherished the world over for his affecting, genre-crossing tales.

Dark Moon Books and editor Eric J. Guignard bring you this introduction to his work, the first in a series of primers exploring modern masters of literary dark short fiction. Herein is a chance to discover—or learn more of—the rich voice of Steve Rasnic Tem, as beautifully illustrated by artist Michelle Prebich.

Included within these pages are:

• Six short stories, one written exclusively for this book
• Author interview
• Complete bibliography
• Academic commentary by Michael Arnzen, PhD (former humanities chair and professor of the year, Seton Hill University)
• … and more!

Enter this doorway to the vast and fantastic: Get to know Steve Rasnic Tem.

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 Mystery Road

by Kevin Lucia

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Genre: Horror / Short Stories / Supernatural

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MY REVIEW

Two short yet powerful stories in one.

In Mystery Road, as Kevin was awaiting his father’s his final moments, he reflected on something he’d not thought about in twenty years. As a young man he had his life all planned out. Then he happened to meet a woman who lived in a cabin that shouldn’t exist. I wasn’t sure what she had to do with his father, but it became clear. A very moving story.

In A Night At Old Webb, Kevin is older, got some gray hairs. He now owns a bookshop and once again something triggers a long ago memory. A memory of a young girl. He wondered what had become of her. And why the memory moved him so.

Mystery Road was my favorite. I felt all the feels. At times sad and always curious about how it would end. A Night At Old Webb came in a close second. A ghost story that lingered. These are listed as horror. Subdued horror with something more. There’s strong, visual writing and some haunting illustrations. I enjoyed both of these stories.

4 STARS

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Synopsis

Two Kevin Ellison Stories in One!

Mystery Road

Choices are like roads, taking us to destinations both planned and unexpected, but lofty thoughts like that are of no concern to young Kevin Ellison, who only cares about his dreams of basketball glory.

One day, however, while riding his bicycle to shoot baskets with his best friend, he comes across a side-road he doesn’t recognize, curving away into the woods. Intrigued, he rides down this unmarked road and encounters something both wonderful and quietly terrible, something that forever changes his understanding of the world…

A Night at Old Webb

Old Webb, an abandoned grammar school just outside Clifton Heights, is the place to be late summer nights in Webb County. A gathering place for friends to be themselves, away from grownups who have forgotten what it means to be young and free.

The summer of 1992, Kevin Ellison spent his Saturday nights there like everyone else. Everything was running according to plan: a college basketball scholarship, school, all the things everyone expected of him.

Then he met a girl named Michelle Titchner, and everything changed…

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