Archive for August, 2014
Raven : The Legends Saga #2 by Stacey Rourke ~ Cover Reveal
Posted: August 18, 2014 in Cover Reveal, otherworldly, Series, suspense, thrillerTags: Author Stacey Rourke, Legends Saga #2, Raven
What’s New On My Bookshelf #74 ~ Now that’s a lot of books!
Posted: August 17, 2014 in Freebies!, giveaways, Meme, reviews, What's New on My BookshelfTags: Laura Thomas, weekly book news
This is my own version of a weekly book haul and all things happening on fuonlyknew this week.
I got a few books this week, some free, some I won, some for review and some for the fun of it.
I also post reviews on another blog A Knife and a Quill. It’s mostly about horror and thrillers. If someone doesn’t die, we don’t want it.
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This are for both blogs. Double exposure for the author.
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Books I won
I won this from Ann Noser’s How To Date Dead Guys Giveaway.
Thanks so much Ann and Curiosity Quills!
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These are for review on fuonlyknew
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These I picked up just for me!
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And here are some freebies for ya. Just click on the covers to get yours.
Remember to check the price before hitting that buy button!
And a few more.
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These are books I reviewed this week.
Click on the covers for my reviews.
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These are books I’ll be reviewing next week.
And I might squeeze these in.
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Other posts this week
Teaser Tuesdays #75 ~ The Rain Dancers by Greg F. Gifune
Release Blast for Keeper VS Reaper by Jennifer Malone Wright
Celebrating Release Day for Flawed by J.L. Spelbring ~ Enter the giveaway!
WWW Wednesday #38 ~ A cadaver dog, killer sharks, and swamp creatures
The killer knows! I Can See You by Joss Landry ~ Tour review and Giveaway
Sassy Seven Boxed Set ~ Revealing the flirty cover
Thursday Theatre # 26 ~ Shark Week!!!
Shades of Chaos ~ Dystopian Sale and Giveaway
The Friday 56 #32 ~ Waking the Merrow by Heather Rigney ~ Not so nice mermaids
Friday Cover Reveal and Giveaway ~ Horror Business by Ryan Craig Bradford
Freakin Fridays #32 ~ The Morning Dew by Edward Lorn ~ Fear the coming storm
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For all of my 2014 reviews go HERE
For a list of free books go HERE
For my giveaways go HERE
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So what did you get to read this week?
Got any suggestions?
Just let me know and thanks for visiting fuonlyknew!
Freakin Fridays #32 ~ The Morning Dew by Edward Lorn ~ Fear the coming storm
Posted: August 15, 2014 in Freakin Friday, horror, New Release, reviews, Short stories and collectionsTags: Author Edward Lorn, short horror story, The Morning Dew
Freakin Fridays
Freakin Fridays is my own little meme. I’ll be posting about books, movies, and all things scary.
Feel free to join in and do your own Freakin Fridays posts!
Tune in every Friday. Get your scare on!
Let’s have some fun!
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The Morning Dew just released yesterday so I jumped right on it and read it last night.
Check it out!
My Review
I’m always looking for the next Edward Lorn story and the minute I heard this was available I hopped over and bought me a copy.
The first thing that happened was I got confused.
The opening was not anything like the book description and I thought I might have got a messed up copy. But then it became clear. I was inside Jimmy’s head as he was playing a make believe game. A fun and interesting beginning and it introduced me to his vivid imagination.
Jimmy and his two best friends are roughing it. They’re going to spend the night in his tree house, no adults allowed. Should be a fun night of loud music, games, and doing what young boys do.
Since losing his mother, Jimmy and his dad have been coping, supporting each other and beginning the healing process. When his dad tells him they have to come inside if the approaching storm begins to thunder, Jimmy agrees with no argument.
It’s not long after the boys enter the tree house that it begins to rain, So far, no thunder or lightning so they get out the games and crank up the music. As the rain continues, they are drawn to the window by the sound of the neighbor’s cows bellowing in pain. When nothing further occurs, the boys go back to their game.
In the morning, the storm is gone and the dew sparkles, so Jimmy is startled when one of his friends crawls out the window onto a tree branch.
What could make him so desperate? What scared him enough to make him leave? Where did he go? The two remaining boys soon see for themselves and now it’s a race to survive the dew.
After the unique beginning to the story, the author doesn’t take long to build an atmosphere of suspense. You know the storm is coming. You suspect something is coming with it. You encounter that something. Then it’s all fear pumping action to the end.
I wish I had as vivid an imagination as Jimmy did. Then I could have had a mental image of the things that came out of the storm. Perhaps it’s better that I didn’t.
You easily become familiar with the characters, the writing flows smoothly, and the ending isn’t predictable. Plus you get some out of this world creatures. All scary good.
4 Stars
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Synopsis
Ten-year-old Jimmy Dougal can’t wait for his sleepover. Twelve hours in the treehouse out back, accompanied by his two best friends, listening to tunes and devouring Fig Newtons… with no parental interference.
During the night, a vicious storm blows in – a storm that terrifies the neighbor’s livestock.
The next morning, all seems right with the world. That is until one of the boys goes missing. Now the two remaining friends must fight to survive…
The Morning Dew.
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You can find my reviews for other books by Edward Lorn HERE.
Edward Lorn is an American horror author presently residing in the southeast United States. He enjoys storytelling, reading, and writing biographies in the third person. Once upon a time, during a session of show and tell, a seven-year-old Edward Lorn shared with his class that his baby brother had died over the weekend. His classmates, the teacher included, wept while he recounted the painful tragedy of having lost a sibling. Edward went home that day and found an irate mother waiting for him. Edward’s teacher had called to express her condolences. This was unfortunate, as Edward had never had a baby brother. With advice given to her by a frustrated teacher, Edward’s mother made him start writing all of his lies down. The rest, as they say, is history. Edward Lorn and his wife are raising two children, along with a handful of outside cats and a beagle named Dot. He remains a liar to this day. The only difference is, now he’s a useful one.
For more about Edward Lorn and his books:
Website / Twitter / Goodreads / Amazon
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Friday Cover Reveal and Giveaway ~ Horror Business by Ryan Craig Bradford
Posted: August 15, 2014 in Cover Reveal, giveaways, horror, SupernaturalTags: Author Ryan Craig Bradford, Horror, Horror Business, Supernatural
Welcome to the Cover Reveal for
Horror Business by Ryan Craig Bradford
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presented by Month9Books!
Be sure to enter the giveaway found at the end of the post!
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Armed with a passion for classic B-grade horror movies, a script co-written by his twin brother, and a wicked crush on his death-obsessed neighbor; hardcore horror fan Jason Nightshade must finish his student film.
But his plans are derailed when the children of suburban Silver Creek start disappearing – his twin brother among them. Battling a possessed video camera, a crazy zombie dog, a monstrous bully, and a frighteningly broken down family life, Jason embarks on a mission to find his lost brother so the two can write an ending for his story.
As any horror fan knows, saving the day won’t be easy, as Jason finds himself forced to face the real world where death isn’t just a splash of fake blood on a camera lens.
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Title: Horror Business
Publication date: February 2015
Publisher: Month9Books, LLC.
Author: Ryan Craig Bradford
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Ryan grew up in Park City, Utah. His fiction has appeared in Quarterly West, Paper Darts, Vice, Monkeybicycle and [PANK]. He currently lives in San Diego where he acts as Creative Director for the nonprofit literary arts organization So Say We All. He’s the co-editor of the anthology Last Night on Earth and founder of the literary horror journal, Black Candies.
Connect with the Author: Website | Twitter
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An eBook copy of Horror Business and a $10 Amazon Gift Card.
Click on the rafflecopter below to enter.
(Winners will receive their book on release day)
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The Friday 56 #32 ~ Waking the Merrow by Heather Rigney ~ Not so nice mermaids
Posted: August 15, 2014 in Fantasy, horror, Meme, The Friday 56Tags: Author Heather Rigney, horror fantasy, mermaids, Waking the Merrow
The Friday 56 hosted by Freda’s Voice.
The only rules are to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader and find any sentence or a
few (no spoilers) that grabs you and post it.
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I shuddered violently and reached for the handle to close the door. As if I had suddenly cut myself, my hand recoiled, and I sucked in a sharp breath.
The handle was wet and it wasn’t raining…
I noticed for the first time, just how many windows faced the porch. Many. Too Many. “Why didn’t we ever get blinds?”
I reached for the remote. I was going to watch my vampire show, damn it.
I had my shit together. Then my pocket buzzed, and I skyrocketed off the couch.
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Waking the Merrow
by Heather Rigney
Synopsis
In 1772, angry Rhode Island colonists set fire to a British ship, sparking the American Revolution. Taxation without representation was a motivator. So was the vengeful, man-eating mermaid who had it out for the commanding officer.
That was then. This is now.
Mermaids, or merrow, still hunt in Narragansett Bay, but these days they keep a lower profile.
At night, centuries-old Nomia seduces smutty frat boys, lures them into icy waters, and feeds them to her voracious kin. By day, she and her half-breed daughter attempt to blend in at the coastal Village Playground.
But Nomia slips up. She makes a friend. Then she makes that friend disappear, and someone notices.
Thirty-something Evie McFagan just wants to make it through working motherhood. But she’s a blistering stew of issues—snarky alcoholic and a friendless funeral director who just witnessed Nomia dismembering a guy at the nearby yacht club.
When Evie believes a mermaid stole her baby, who will help? The merrow of Ireland? Or maybe anti-hero Evie will surprise everyone, including herself, and summon the strength to save her own family.
Intertwining the stories of two primordial families with the colonial history of Narragansett Bay, Waking the Merrow is a dark historical fantasy.
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Shades of Chaos ~ Dystopian Sale and Giveaway!
Posted: August 14, 2014 in Blitz, Dystopian, giveawaysTags: boxed set, dystopian, multiple authors, Shades of Chaos
Dystopian stories are fast becoming a favorite genre of mine.
And look at this. Shades of Chaos! All these books and some truly awesome authors!
And it’s on sale tight now for only 99 cents!
You can find all of the purchase links at the bottom of the post.
And I have a giveaway for one ebook copy!
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Authors: Alexia Purdy, Cameron Jace, Chrystalla Thoma, Katie Salidas, Megan Duncan, Nadège Richards
Publication date: June 11th 2014
Genres: Dystopia, Young Adult
Dare yourself to enter into post-apocalyptic future with this gritty collection of first-in-a-series books by six bestselling authors! Discover unique worlds packed with non-stop action, adventure, and suspense set against a gritty, futuristic backdrop.
NOTE: Together, these books have over 320 5-star reviews on Amazon!
Over 1400 pages of stories, with *exclusive* content from Alexia Purdy, Katie Salidas, and Chrystalla Thoma!
Best for ages 16 and up~
I AM Alive: I am not my heart rate. I am not my skills. I am not how I look like. My name is Decca Tenderstone. I live in a future America where teenagers are ranked on a scale from 1 to 10 on graduation day. There has never been a 10. Those below the rank of 5 are considered Monsters, a liability to society. The system says I am a Monster. I will not let them kill me. I will survive.
Initiation: Being a Vampire is a crime punishable by eternal servitude in the arena as a Gladiator of the Iron Gate. Mira, a newly turned vampire, must prove she has what it takes to survive in the human’s world. It’s kill or be killed. Immortality is not guaranteed.
Dissension: In the aftermath of the great cataclysm, vampires are enslaved by humans and used for blood sport as gladiators in the arena. Mira is undefeated, uncompromising, and unbreakable, but when an escape attempt leads her into the path of the city’s Regent, her destiny is changed forever.
Finding Hope: After the death of the one person he called mother, Elei leaves the Trashlands of Ost for the city – looking for other people and for answers. But he soon finds out that people are complicated and answers hard to come by…
Rex Rising: In a world where parasites create new human races, Elei leads a peaceful life as aircar driver — until a mysterious attack on his boss sends him fleeing with a bullet in his side and the fleet at his heels.
Resonant: As the first days of the end of humanity tumble across the City of Las Vegas, turning everyone into vampire-like creatures, April Tate will find out what it really means to survive.
Reign of Blood: April Tate is a seventeen-year-old ferocious vampire killer who lives in the remains of Las Vegas one year after a viral epidemic has left the world decimated. After her family is abducted, her world tilts when she discovers they’re not truly alone.
Released: After a demon apocalypse kills everyone they know, 17-year old Abby Phillips, her brother and her friend Max flee their home to travel through the wastelands of America, chasing a radio transmissions of a resistance offering shelter. But soon enough Abby and her companions discover what awaits them is much worse they could have ever imagined.
Burning Bridges: In a world divided between Hunters and Warriors, where prisoners are forced to fight in the arena until death, young Princess Echo must fight to find out who she really is and to put a world that has been swallowed by lies back together again.
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“What is your favorite genre?”
Leave your answer in the comments and Good Luck!
Giveaway ends September 1st.
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Thursday Theatre #26 ~ Shark Week!!!
Posted: August 14, 2014 in Theatre Thursday, Trailer, VideosTags: clips and facts, Shark Week
Welcome to Thursday Theatre!
Grab your popcorn and have a seat.
It’s time for the show!
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Poor Snuffy:(
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Yeah! Snuffy!
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Something to lighten the mood.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZgMJ-WFzPg]
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And the famous scene that still keeps people out of the water!
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrEvK-tv5OI]
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Got some fun Shark trivia or trailers you’d like to share? Leave your comments or links and I’ll post them in next weeks Thursday Theatre!
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Sassy Seven Boxed Set ~ Revealing the flirty cover!
Posted: August 13, 2014 in Adult Fiction, comedy, Cover Reveal, RomanceTags: multiple authors, romantic comedies, Sassy Seven Boxed Set
I really like the cover for the Sassy Seven Boxed Set, designed by Teresa of Be My Bard.
Seven authors and seven books! A box of romantic comedies to tickle your funny bone.
You can tell it’s going to be some fun reading.
What do you think? Is it flirty? Sexy? Funny?
Publication date: September 15th 2014
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Romance
Boxed set including 7 authors and 7 romantic comedies.
Romance. Intrigue. Fashion… And a healthy dose of humor! Seven acclaimed authors come together for some fresh, flirty fun. This boxed set of seven, full-length novels is guaranteed to provide hours of sassy entertainment.
Spying in High Heels by New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Gemma Halliday
L.A. shoe designer, Maddie Springer, lives her life by three rules: Fashion, fashion, fashion… But things take a turn from Manolos to murder when her boyfriend disappears along with $20 million in embezzled funds, the LAPD’s sexiest cop is watching her every move, and dead bodies start falling in her path. Along with a cast of wacky friends and family, Maddie tries to catch a killer before the killer catches up to her.
Do or Di by internationally acclaimed author Eileen Cook
Erin Callighan has given up on romance and is focusing on her career. When she agrees to mentor Diana, a troubled pre-teen who swears she’s channeling the spirit of the late Princess Diana, Erin finds Diana has a lot to teach her about love and happy endings.
Lucky Thirteen by RITA® award-winning author Barbara Ferrer
To Isabel Valdes’ surprise, her relationship with a sexy, significantly younger waiter in her Miami restaurant is going strong… If only they can survive a serving of nosy family, a dash of former lovers, and a bitter side of insecurity.
The Secret Desires of a Soccer Mom by award-winning author Robyn Harding
Paige Atwell is satisfied with her suburban existence until her friend, Karen, admits to a steamy love affair, and soon after, is found dead. Paige looks into her friend’s mysterious demise and finds danger, temptation and a secret so shocking that their quiet cul-de-sac will never be the same.
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Bad Romance (formerly Venus Envy) by award-winning author Shannon McKelden
Venus is only a few love-life fixes short of returning to goddess status, but mulish mortal, Rachel, and her hunky firefighter beau are not making it easy. As Venus struggles in her fairy godmother role, she’s breaking the #1 Goddess Rule–getting too emotionally involved with humans.
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Un-Bridaled by National Bestselling author Eileen Rendhal
In this quirky, heartwarming tale (complete with etiquette tips for the runaway bride), Chloe Sachs learns that sometimes the right path is not the one down the aisle.
Game Geeks and Fashion Freaks by bestselling author Serena Robar
Video game guru Evie Kimball’s latest assignment requires a makeover that she hopes will get co-worker Derek to move their relationship from Friendsville to Sin City.
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Authors included:
Gemma Halliday
Eileen Rendahl
Eileen Cook
Serena Robar
Barb Ferrer
Shannon McKelden
Robyn Harding
Pre-order on Amazon HERE
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The killer knows! I Can See You by Joss Landry ~ Tour and Giveaway
Posted: August 13, 2014 in giveaways, Mytery/Thriller, SupernaturalTags: Author Joss Landry, I Can See You, mystery, Supernatural, thriller
It’s my turn on the tour for I can See You by Joss Landry.
I’m looking forward to telling you my thoughts on this story.
And there’s a great giveaway too so don’t forget to enter!
My Review
I like a strong female protagonist and though Emma is only 10 years old, she’s a smart, tough, young lady.
She’s had to be. The psychic abilities she inherited from her grandmother have shown her visions of a horrific killer. A killer of young girls.
Emma’s teacher, Christina, overhears her tell a friend about her visions and turns to Detective Hank Apple for help. The situation is dicey as they have a romantic history that ended badly. She’s trusting him to handle Emma with kid gloves while not letting the parents know what they are up to.
Emma’s father wants to hear nothing about her abilities and her mother is for the most part indifferent, so Emma puts her trust in Christine and Hank to protect her from the killer, who is now coming for her.
Even without the psychic elements in this story, it would be a hair raiser. There’s nothing more evil than a killer of children and I thought Emma was very brave and resourceful. She was believable and endearing. A wonderful character.
Hank and Christine were a mess. They’d had a previous relationship that ended when Christine found him in bed with another woman. His claims that it was all part of his job didn’t fly with her and she dumped him.
Now that they are working together to protect Emma from the killer, they stumble over each other, denying the sparks that still ignite when they are together. I was worried they wouldn’t pull it together before someone else got killed.
I like flawed characters. We all are in some way and it makes the story more real. Just like Emma’s parents are flawed. You’d think they would be more worried when the killer tries to abduct her and fails. Yet, they still stay in their home, along with Emma.
That added to the suspense as the killer was now focused on Emma. He had to get her before her visions revealed his true identity. He would be coming back.
I watch a lot of suspense and thriller movies, so I could almost visualize the story as it played out. It was chillingly executed and kept me rapt to the final page.
4 STARS
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I Can See You
“Emma stuck her face to the window to watch the rain. Lightning in the background drew a fiery specter in the sky while her eyes traced the water droplets running down the pane like tears.” Emma Willis is ten years old and has a secret. She not only inherited her grandmother’s power of sight, she can accomplish much more. Like most children without siblings growing up amongst adults, she is precocious yet at times lonely. When a murderer is loose in Newark, a maniac with a thirst for killing little girls, she begins to understand why her Granny Dottie called her sight a curse. She will need all her powers to catch a killer and help the people in her life: Detective Hank Apple, her teacher Christina Tyler, and her little family of three. Only … the madman knows who she is!
Amazon / Add I Can See You to your Goodreads list!
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Author Joss Landry
With a degree in commerce, Joss has worked as a consultant for more than twenty years, writing copy for marketing firms and assisting start-up companies launch their business. She recently made the switch from composing copy and promos, to writing fiction and prose. She is developing her style through courses and the support of other writers. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America and is presently working on honing three other novels for publication. Blessed with four children and five grandchildren, she resides in Montreal with her husband, a staunch supporter, and enjoys spending time biking, rollerblading, playing tennis, and swimming. She loves creating stories as she says they fulfill her need to think outside the box.
Website – Twitter – Facebook – Pinterest – Goodreads
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Giveaway:
Enter to win a $100 Amazon Gift Card!
Click on the rafflecopter below to enter.
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I Can See You is now on tour!
Check all the hosts and don’t forget to join the International giveaway
running here and on each tour stop!
I Can See You Tour schedule
July 28th | Cherry Mischievous (Excerpt)
July 29th | Mythical Books (Guest Post)
July 30th | The Avid Reader (Review, Excerpt)
July 31st | Mind Reader (Author Interview, Excerpt)
August 1st | Happy Tails and Tales (Review, Excerpt)
August 4th | Mean Who You Are (Guest Post, Excerpt)
August 5th | Gracen Miller (Author Interview)
August 6th | Christina Jean Michaels | Author (Guest Post)
August 7th | Darkest Sins (Guest Post)
August 8th | Behind the Pages (Guest Post, Excerpt)
August 11th | Vaempires (Author Interview)
August 12th | Proserpine Craving Books (Excerpt)
August 13th | Fuonlyknew (Review)
August 14th | Justified Lunacy (Author Interview)
August 15th | Ashley’s Paranormal Book Blog (Excerpt)
August 18th | Reader Girls (Excerpt)
August 19th | Lusty Penguin Reviews (Author Interview, Excerpt)
August 20th | White Sky Project (Guest Post)
August 21st | Nomi’s Paranormal Palace (Excerpt)
August 22nd | (un)Conventional Bookviews (Guest Post)
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WWW Wednesday #38 ~ A cadaver dog, killer sharks, and swamp creatures
Posted: August 13, 2014 in Meme, WWW WednesdayTags: apocalypse, book news meme, horror stories, killer sharks
WWW Wednesday
Hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading
To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…
• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?
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What are you currently reading?
Bones: The Complete Apocalypse Saga
by Mark Wheaton
Synopsis
When mankind is visited by Three Great Apocalypses, the only thing standing in their way is a feckless but loyal, easily distracted yet occasionally ferocious German shepherd named Bones, a one-time cadaver dog with the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police. This is his amazing story.
In Bones, our hero must battle a plague of dangerous parasites that brings the dead back to life with the goal of destroying the planet. Shepherd finds Bones delivered to earthquake-devastated Los Angeles to hunt for survivors only to run afoul of armies of rage-driven rats and birds emerging from the rubble. And when mankind reaches its final hour and a pocket of surviving Indians are all that’s left of humanity, it falls on Bones to save the species before civilization is wiped out forever in Alpha.
Three Apocalyptic novellas of nature run amok, three interwoven stories that feature a German shepherd at the center of the things, three stories with so much action you might just explode reading them.
Includes prequel short story, Mongrel.
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What did you recently finish reading?
Salechii
Apex Predator #1
by Carolyn McCray
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What do you think you’ll read next?
Even Swamp Creatures Get The Blues
by Hilary Goldstein
Synopsis
15 EXTRAORDINARY TALES
“We ate people,” I said.
“We ate a lot of people,” she answered.
“But we don’t anymore, right?”
An estranged couple discovers cannibalism is the key to marital bliss; a swamp creature goes out on a disastrous blind date with a Goth girl; a private dick travels to the future to find an abducted teenager; Snow White uncovers a dark secret protected by seven ugly dwarves; a man without a past witnesses the murder of a ghost who’s haunted his dreams; an addict attempts to reconcile with the victims whose emotions he’s devoured; a widower infiltrates the underwater base of a mad scientist to exact his revenge.
EVEN SWAMP CREATURES GET THE BLUES takes you from Hollywood to ancient China and out to the darkest parts of deep space. Love, loss, sex, and the Devil await in 15 imaginative stories examining our search for identity.
So, whatcha readin?