Final Halloween update more reviews and more author interviews
In this our final Halloween update we have:
Rhonda Wilson reviewing Wolf's Trap and Wolf's Gambit by W.D. Gagliani for our adult werewolf section. Rhonda also had a chance to interview W.D. Gagliani.
Bret Jordan reviews R.I.P by Terry Lamsley for the adult supernatural section.
In our adult horror anthologies and collected works section, Rhonda Wilson reviews Dark Jesters edited by Nick Cato and L.L. Soares and Magick & Misery by Lincoln Crisler. Erik Smith reviews Creeping Shadows by Alan Draven, Brandon Ford, and Jessica Lynne Gardner.
In our Chick Lit with Fangs section Rhonda Wilson reviews Undead and Unwelcome and Fish out of Water by MaryJanice Davidson and interviews the author!
For fans of Bizarro fiction, Rhonda reviews Cannibals of Candyland by Carlton Mellick III.
A reminder that our good friends over at Spook House Dave! are having a Halloween Special which I am told is humbly considered to be the best online Halloween special for kids and cool parents to come along since somebody uploaded "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" to the Internets.
I would also like to remind everyone to check out our partner sites who are part of Halloween Horrors! book review project. Go to the Monster Librarian's Halloween Page to check it out.
Happy Halloween!
The Monster Librarian
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Rhonda Wilson reviewing Wolf's Trap and Wolf's Gambit by W.D. Gagliani for our adult werewolf section. Rhonda also had a chance to interview W.D. Gagliani.
Bret Jordan reviews R.I.P by Terry Lamsley for the adult supernatural section.
In our adult horror anthologies and collected works section, Rhonda Wilson reviews Dark Jesters edited by Nick Cato and L.L. Soares and Magick & Misery by Lincoln Crisler. Erik Smith reviews Creeping Shadows by Alan Draven, Brandon Ford, and Jessica Lynne Gardner.
In our Chick Lit with Fangs section Rhonda Wilson reviews Undead and Unwelcome and Fish out of Water by MaryJanice Davidson and interviews the author!
For fans of Bizarro fiction, Rhonda reviews Cannibals of Candyland by Carlton Mellick III.
A reminder that our good friends over at Spook House Dave! are having a Halloween Special which I am told is humbly considered to be the best online Halloween special for kids and cool parents to come along since somebody uploaded "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" to the Internets.
I would also like to remind everyone to check out our partner sites who are part of Halloween Horrors! book review project. Go to the Monster Librarian's Halloween Page to check it out.
Happy Halloween!
The Monster Librarian
Back to the main page
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