Reviews!

Here you will find links to my reviews.

  • BOOK SPOTLIGHT: “This Beautiful Darkness”

    “This Beautiful Darkness is thirteen stories that reveal the darkness in the human heart. From a father teaching his son how to kill, to a woman who inherits a haunted bed, these are the nightmares living in the shadows. This tenth anniversary edition is a celebration of terror with a bonus story just for you.”……

  • BOOK(S) SPOTLIGHT: “RoadKill” and “Roadkillers”

    “Road Kill”: “A town with much to hide. A young man with nothing to lose. A past born of blood and built on bones. Even the monsters of Munsonville, Michigan, will fear the fury of a stranger’s vengeance. All that is buried will be revealed.” “Roadkillers”: “When it comes to family, there is nothing off…

  • BOOK SPOTLIGHT: “A Shadow Over Ever”

    “A Shadow Over Ever” follows Pete Anders, a troubled man seeking revenge on Halloween but unaware of the dangerous forces guiding him. Blending elements of fantasy and horror, the narrative explores themes of existence and power. This unique novel, born from a short story, reflects the author’s eccentric personality and promises an unforgettable experience.… Continue…

  • BOOK SPOTLIGHT: “Little Sue and the Monster”

    “Little Sue and the Monster” follows a young girl, Little Sue, who enjoys life until a Monster arrives, making her want to hide. The story, illustrated by Julie Hurst, transforms the Monster—a metaphor for her parent’s divorce—into a tale of love and resilience, emphasizing patience and understanding in overcoming challenges.… Continue reading BOOK SPOTLIGHT: “Little…

  • BOOK SPOTLIGHT: “Be There/I Am Here”

    “Be There/I Am Here” intertwines two poignant narratives of a brother’s quest for redemption and a sister’s search for solace within a single family. This unique fiction explores themes of love, loss, and personal identity, reflecting the complexities of sibling relationships and the sacrifices made throughout life’s journey.… Continue reading BOOK SPOTLIGHT: “Be There/I Am Here”…

  • Found Footage Review: THE AMASOL PROJECT/NIGHTBOUND

    Over the past year, the author reviewed short films by an emerging filmmaker, particularly highlighting “The Amasol Project” and “NightBound.” While both films exhibit Rios’s growth and creativity, they suffer from reliance on dialogue and digital effects. The potential for improvement lies in reduced narration and more tangible scares. Rios’s passion is evident.… Continue reading…

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