Monday, December 5, 2016

December 5 | Currently Reading

How are you guys doing on your Goodreads challenge? I'm still a few books behind so hopefully I will have a reading surge in the next few weeks! Right now, though, I'm bundled up watching Elf.


Books Read Last Week



The Blue Chip Store: How Bank Robbery Changed My Life by Clay Tumey
Where the Dead Go to Die by Aaron Dries and Mark Allan Gunnells

I really enjoyed both of these books. I will have a review out sometime this week for Where the Dead Go to Die.

Currently Reading



Last Train from Perdition by Robert McCammon

After finishing Where the Dead Go to Die I decided to start Last Train from Perdition back over from the beginning. It really deserves my undivided attention.

So what about you? What are you reading this week? Be sure to let me know in the comments or leave me a link!


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Friday, December 2, 2016

December 2016 Book Releases in Horror and Fantasy

December! This year may be coming to an end, but the new releases are still going strong. Here are a few books that are catching my eye as we head out of 2016:


The Feast of All Souls by Simon Bestwick

Alice’s house stands at a gateway between worlds. Now something has awoken on the other side - and she's in its way...

378 Collarmill Road looks like an ordinary house. But sometimes, the world outside the windows isn’t the one you expect to see. And sometimes you’ll turn around and find you’re not alone.

The suburb of Crawbeck, on a hill outside the English city of Manchester, overlooks the woodlands of Browton Vale. Alice Collier was happy here, once, but following the end of her marriage and loss of her daughter, she’s come back to pick up the threads of her life.

John Revell, an old flame of Alice’s, reluctantly comes to her aid when the house begins to reveal its secrets. The hill on which it sits is a place of legends – of Old Harry, the Beast of Crawbeck, of the Virgin of the Height and of the mysterious Red Man – and home to the secrets of the shadowy Arodias Thorne.

And now Alice and John stand between him and rest of our world...



Where the Dead Go to Die by Aaron Dries and Mark Allan Gunnells

There are monsters in this world. And they used to be us. Now it's time to euthanize to survive in a hospice where Emily, a woman haunted by her past, only wants to do her job and be the best mother possible.

Post-infection Chicago. Christmas.

Inside The Hospice, Emily and her fellow nurses do their rounds. Here, men and women live out their final days in comfort, segregated from society, and are then humanely terminated before fate turns them into marrow-craving monsters known as ‘Smilers.’ Outside these imposing walls, rabid protesters swarm with signs, caught up in the heat of their hatred.

Emily, a woman haunted by her past, only wants to do her job and be the best mother possible. But in a world where mortality means nothing, where guns are drawn in fear and nobody seems safe anymore – at what cost will this pursuit come? And through it all, the soon to be dead remain silent, ever smiling. Such is their curse.

This emotional, political novel comes from two of horror’s freshest voices, and puts a new spin on an eternal topic: the undead. In the spirit of George A Romero meets Jack Ketchum, Where the Dead Go to Die it is an unforgettable epilogue to the zombie genre, one that will leave you shaken and questioning right from wrong…even when it’s the only right left.

It won't be long before that snow-speckled ground will be salted by blood.



Five Stories High: One House, Five Hauntings, Five Chilling Stories by Jonathan Oliver (Editor)

Five Stories High is a collection of five novellas each set in the same house – Irongrove Lodge. This five storey Georgian mansion, once a grand detached property, has now been split into five apartments. This is a building with history, the very bricks and grounds imbued with the pasts of those who have walked these corridors, lived in these rooms.

Five extraordinary writers open the doors, revealing ghosts both past and present in a collection that promises to be as intriguing as it is terrifying.

Featuring novellas by Sarah Lotz, JK Parker, Nina Allan, Robert Shearman and Tade Thompson.



Nine of Stars (Dark Alchemy, #3) by Laura Bickle

Winter is the most deadly season in Temperance. And it’s not just because of the fierce cold. Evil is stalking the backcountry of Yellowstone, killing wolves and leaving only their skins behind.

As the snow deepens, Geologist Petra Dee is staring her own death in the face, while former Hanged Man Gabriel struggles with his abrupt transition back to mortality. The ravens and the rest of the Hanged Men are gone, and there are no magical solutions to Petra’s illness or Gabriel’s longing for what he’s lost…and what he stands to lose now.

Meanwhile, there’s a new sheriff in town. Sheriff Owen Rutherford has inherited the Rutherford ranch and the remnants of the Alchemical Tree of Life. He’s also a dangerously haunted man, and his investigation of Sal’s death is leading him right to Gabriel.

It’s up to Petra, her coyote sidekick Sig, and Gabriel to get ahead of both Owen and the unnatural being stalking them all – before the trail turns deathly cold.



What December releases are you most excited about?

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Monday, November 28, 2016

November 28 | Currently Reading

Hello! I hope you guys from the US had a great Thanksgiving holiday (and everyone had a great weekend). It was a wonderful and much needed break for me. Our crowd was much smaller this year due to my brothers' work schedules, but I cooked a feast anyway. My mom got to stay with us for a few days. She lives really close, but I don't get to see her enough!

Did you guys watch Gilmore Girls?

I haven't read much since my last update. I have been in a funk. I need to get a move on in December if I'm going to at least meet my Goodreads goal!

Books Read Last Week



The Ash Angels by Ian Rogers
Black-Eyed Kids by Ian Rogers

I really enjoyed these novellas. I would love to read tons more of them.

Currently Reading



The Blue Chip Store: How Bank Robbery Changed My Life by Clay Tumey
Last Train from Perdition by Robert McCammon

Sorry I've been MIA with the comments and for the comment bombing I will be doing in the near future. Not only have I been in the aforementioned funk, I haven't been online much. The world is kind of ugly right now, and I've been in my own funky bubble. This past holiday did me a world of good, and I'm really missing reading your updates.

So what about you? What are you reading this week? Be sure to let me know in the comments or leave me a link!


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Monday, October 10, 2016

October 10 | Currently Reading

I was pretty MIA last week. It was a bad week of stress and migraines. I'm off of work today so hopefully I can catch up with you guys and get some rest.

Unless you count the books I read with my kids (I did read a surprisingly scary Goosebumps book), I didn't finish any books last week. I did, however, start reading Children of the Dark.

Currently Reading



Children of the Dark by Jonathan Janz

It's great so far. I think it would really appeal to fans of Stranger Things.

Current Distractions


Politics. Debates.

I'm 5 episodes into Luke Cage now. I like the Tarantinoesque aspect of it all, but I'm not rushing to watch more.

What about you? What are you reading this week? Be sure to let me know in the comments or leave me a link!


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Monday, October 3, 2016

October 3 | Currently Reading


If you are looking for some spooky October reads, I posted all of the horror books that will be releasing this month.

Books Read Last Week



Horrorween (Orangefield #1) by Al Sarrantonio

Horrorween was an OK read. I'm planning to read the whole trilogy this month so we'll see how I like it in its entirety.

Currently Reading



I made some progress on Wolves of the Calla. I've tried reading it twice now, and yesterday was the first day I was able to pay attention. I have a love/hate relationship with the Dark Tower series, and I guess I'm on a hate book. I will probably keep reading it this week to see if the connection lasts for me. I'm determined to make it through the series.

Current Distractions


This past weekend was my husband's birthday. We spent the weekend outdoors playing with the kids and cleaning out the garage while the weather was nice. We also managed to catch a couple of episodes of Luke Cage.

What about you? What are you reading this week? Be sure to let me know in the comments or leave me a link!


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