
Been a crazy winter for me but I am trying to get back on my reading and reviewing schedule. I'm way behind so forgive me if I owe you a review, but they are coming. Today, I have two for you to check out!
Enjoy!
THE BLACK HUNGER
by Nicholas Pullen
Looking for something new that checks all the literary boxes? Romance. Adventure. War. Historical setting. Zombies. Monks. This one has them all in one sweeping story set in Edwardian England.
It is queer. It is gothic. It is horror. Incredibly well-written and complex for a debut novel. Strongly recommended.
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THE DEVIL BY NAME
by Keith Rosson
In his follow-up to Fever House, Rosson takes the reader on a roller-coaster ride through post-apocalyptic America. With government conspiracies, unlikely allies, and those determined to survive long enough to find the truth, Rosson immerses you in a new world fraught with fear, hope, and redemption.
Dynamic, complex, and pulse-pounding, THE DEVIL BY NAME is a must-read for 2024.
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