AI, Writing, and Art - What's Next?
This is an AI-generated image, using the prompt "the wonder twins and cat woman eating at a Mexican restaurant.&qu…
This is an AI-generated image, using the prompt "the wonder twins and cat woman eating at a Mexican restaurant.&qu…
You know those books that you really want to like, but as the story progresses, you just don't? Sadly, Strawberry M…
When I began reading this story, I was immediately drawn into Sandie Donovan's world, and Joyce Yarrow did a fant…
This unexpected story showed me a different side of Yvette's talents. It tells how choices change your life and not…
I'm excited to announce that bloodbnb is now available on Amazon. It's about two couples that rent a house in…
Handprints has a strangeness about it that can only be felt if you read it and I loved every aspect of it. In this worl…
Having read Susanne Leist’s The Dead Game series, I was hoping the first in the Blue Harbor Series, Meet Me In Maine, w…
Wow! When I finished reading 1689, that’s what I said. This is not my first time reading Amy Cross’s work, and each tim…
I’ve read other Karen Black stories and found the visualizations amazing. Deadly Repercussions isn’t any different. I …
The Devil's Pocketbook is a riveting read about the loss of a child. While I empathized with the theme, it got bori…
Janie B. is a haunting tale about a young woman who is abducted by a necrophiliac and saved by a stranger. I enjoyed …
The Dying Game is like many teen horror movies, with a group of friends traveling to have an exciting adventure, and th…
When I started reading The House on Harlan, I had no idea this was a series. It wasn’t until I read The Valley that I n…
I felt like I was missing something when reading The Disembodied and I still do. There was really no explanation (that …
Heaven’s Peak is about Kevin Miller, who’s recently moved to a new town with his father and sister after his mom died…
I didn’t pay attention to the fact that this is Book 2 in The Monsters & Mayhem Collection and didn’t notice anyt…
Tamed is an interesting take on werewolves, slavery, and how things are run by unscrupulous people and I loved it. Ever…
The Garage wasn’t the worst thing I’ve read, but it was predictable and on the boring side. Nothing really happened exc…
The Killing Complex is a lot to take. Its ultraviolence left me unsettled at times, but there was so much of it after…
Shatterbones is an apocalyptic novel where children are changed into different beings, and let me tell you, I was qui…