Horror Books

  • Book Review: Division X 3.0 La Vida Loba by August Hill
    La Vida Loba, the third book in a paranormal thriller series, follows Randi, a cursed she-wolf who grapples with identity and isolation within a mercenary team. As she gains confidence and allies, including a vampire, the story unfolds with unexpected challenges. Readers are encouraged to explore the series for a thrilling adventure.
  • 2025 Reading Challenge: 12 Months of Literary Adventure!
    The 2025 Reading Challenge invites book lovers to a year-long literary adventure featuring monthly genre-focused themes such as Historical Romance and Thrillers. Participants can enjoy curated book recommendations, creative photo challenges, engaging quizzes, and community interaction. It aims to foster a fun, shared reading experience while exploring diverse genres.
  • Top 10 All-Time Favorite Science Fiction Books
    Science fiction has evolved over centuries, beginning with Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” and expanding through icons like H.G. Wells and Isaac Asimov. The genre encompasses diverse themes, from space exploration to societal issues. Today, new voices and subgenres like solarpunk and cli-fi enrich the landscape, reflecting contemporary challenges and aspirations.
  • Book Review: In The Lonely Hours by Shannon Morgan
    Once Upon A Book Club offers a unique subscription box combining books with wrapped gifts that enhance the reading experience. The “Castle of Shadows” box, featuring “In The Lonely Hours” by Shannon Morgan, explores complex family dynamics and ghostly interactions in a haunted castle. The story intertwines horror, mystery, and heritage, earning a 5-star rating.
  • Book Review: Sleep Tight by J. H. Markert
    The Madness is a 5-star horror novel that captivates with Welsh folklore and true supernatural elements. Psychiatrist Mina returns to her hometown, uncovering a web of secrets, missing girls, and confronting an ancient evil. Author Dawn Kurtagich is known for psychologically sinister YA fiction, drawing from her upbringing in Africa.
  • Spooky Season Reads: Top 5 Spooky Season Recs
    As spooky season approaches, the author shares five top reads featuring elements of fear and the supernatural. Recommendations include “The Madness” about a haunting illness and “Sleep Tight,” focusing on a detective confronting her father’s legacy. Other titles explore tragic histories and mysterious legacies, blending suspense with haunting tales.
  • Book Review: The Madness by Dawn Kurtagich
    The Madness is a 5-star horror novel that captivates with Welsh folklore and true supernatural elements. Psychiatrist Mina returns to her hometown, uncovering a web of secrets, missing girls, and confronting an ancient evil. Author Dawn Kurtagich is known for psychologically sinister YA fiction, drawing from her upbringing in Africa.
  • Book Review: The Star and the Strange Moon by Constance Sayers
    MY REVIEW: This book was really different for me. My recommendation is that if you feel like you want to stop reading this one and you haven’t reached the 40% mark, keep pushing and get there. That’s when this book really starts to take off. It’s got a slow beginning where everything is a little… Read more: Book Review: The Star and the Strange Moon by Constance Sayers
  • Book Review: A Place For Vanishing by Ann Fraistat
    MY REVIEW: A true horror story in all its perfection! When I went into this book, I had every expectation that it was going to have a haunted house creepy vibe to it. But the author really gave homage to a classic horror story in this one. While using a phenomenal comparison and contrast between… Read more: Book Review: A Place For Vanishing by Ann Fraistat
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