Blurb After the tragic death of his daughter, Jack finds himself with more questions than answers. While reading his daughter’s diary about an imaginary unicorn called Summer, he begins to suspect that the unicorn may not be so imaginary after all. Questioning his own sanity, he soon finds himself on a desperate search to unravel... Continue Reading →
Indie Advent Calendar Day 13
Erica Graham – Catch That Chinchilla Over the last few years, my children have received lots of gifts. Obnoxiously loud gifts, gifts with lights that have on multiple occasions made my heart leap with fear that an officer was behind me as my children played in the backseat, heavy toe-breaking toys, and toys... Continue Reading →
A gritty and raw horror novel – Monsterland Reanimated
Monsterland Reanimated After Monsterland has imploded, the entire world is thrown into chaos. World leadership is gone, economies have collapsed, and communications are non-existent. Wyatt must go beyond the boundaries of his small town to reestablish contact with the outside world, and alert the government about a traitor-in-chief. During his journey, he discovers a new... Continue Reading →
Halloween – A horror classic
Halloween Fifteen years after murdering his sister on Halloween night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from a mental hospital and returns to the small town of Haddonfield to kill again. The plot for this film, which is one of the earliest in the slasher genre and helped to create it, is so basic it's hard to... Continue Reading →
Tucker and Dale VS Evil – a review
Tucker and Dale VS Evil Tucker and Dale are two best friends on vacation at their dilapidated mountain house, who are mistaken for murderous backwoods hillbillies by a group of obnoxious, preppy college kids. When one of the students gets separated from her friends, the boys try to lend a hand, but as the misunderstanding... Continue Reading →
SIAFBB presents the Spring Book Attack Weekend
Coming up, just tomorrow in fact, is the Spring Book Attack Weekend from the SIAFBB group on Goodreads, which I am part of. This is a regular event that takes place several times throughout the year and, as the banner above makes clear, it's an opportunity to get your hands on many free and discounted... Continue Reading →
Twins of Evil – A review
Twins of Evil A religious sect led by Gustav Weil hunts all women suspected of witchcraft, killing a number of innocent victims. Young Katy, Gustav's niece, will involve herself in a devilish cult, and become an instrument of Justice in the region. I've always been a big fan of the Hammer Horror films, and Twins... Continue Reading →
The final countdown
As those of you who follow me, either here or on Twitter, will know, I have been taking part in Navigating IndieWorld's Spring Book Festival, which started on Monday. Today is the final day, and that means it's your last chance to get your hands on the wonderful collection of free and 99c books that... Continue Reading →
The Spring Book Festival
Navigating Indieworld is pleased to present The Spring Book Festival Starting on 27th March and running for 3 days is The Spring Book Festival, a collaboration event between the authors of Navigating Indieworld, including award-winning and Forbes interviewed Carole P Roman and Huffington Post's t0p 50 of 2016 Michael Phillip Cash, who has recently been... Continue Reading →
An interview with Justin Bienvenue
Today on ARCBookBlog I have Justin Bienvenue, who has agreed to answer a few questions for me, first, though, here's his bio so you can get to know him Justin Bienvenue Unique Writer, Living Poet and Determined Author by day and night, I have always been told I have a way with words and very... Continue Reading →