Horror
Review:The book arrived quickly and in the condition expected, however it does not have the cover art pictured. It turned out to be the movie cover art, and everyone hates those. I really would have liked the one pictured. Nitpicky, I know, but the movie one really sucks. Read more
Review:Another enjoyable episode of Dexter. Great character development and humour. I particularly appreciate Lindsay's ability to create believable dialogue - a skill sadly lacking in many novels in the thriller genre. Read more
Review:well developed characters moved forcefully through this work. The writer kept up the pace, and took me to places I've never been, but feel an intimate knowledge of now. excellent story, well crafted. read it. Read more
Review:I received the first book in the series, Soul Summoner, as a free download for #BV16. Slow to get around to reading it but, once I started, I was completely hooked. I bought Siren the very night I finished Summoner, even though I desperately needed to sleep.
I list this book as having a steady pace. Make no mistake, its a fast paced steadiness. Elicia just keeps flinging one reveal and another surprise at you. While I can typically predict what will happen in a story, I was thrown off by what... Read more
Review:The first five stories are fantastic, but the rest have nothing to do with The King in Yellow or the Yellow Myth. They're not even Horror. Though well written, I totally believe that combination is just a horrible idea and ruins the experience for those who come to this book to be scared or, at the very least, challenged to think. Read more
Review:Excellent writing skill +100. I thought the story lacked depth in first installment, but it has developed and I can't wait to start the third. Richter and his companions can indeed be human and suffer wounds. It is no longer a stage show, but is now a very fine read. Read more
Review:Considering where the last story left off, and the title of this one, I assumed that it would be about forging alliances to meet the threat of the eaters. You know, the supposedly epic-level threat that needed all allies on board?
Nope.
There is literally no alliance building in this book. Nor are the eaters really even addressed, except in the background.
One of the biggest flaws in this whole series is the overwhelming number of hanging quests. Seriously, can we start wrapping some... Read more
Review:I am writing this review to remind people there are better works of supernatural romance out there than Twilight. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir is one such example. The novel was written in 1945 and then adapted into a film with George Sanders and later a TV series in the sixties.
The ghost and Mrs. Muir tells the story of a young widow, Lucy Muir who has decided she wants to break away from the control of her over-bearing and dominating in-laws. Already by this point the feminism and strength ... Read more
Review:Great character development & constant surprises. Fun to read & continuous action as well. Enjoyed it completely. Bethany Anne's continuous focus for "the greater good" makes her a hero for everyone. She is a do-gooder who can kick some serious but. Loved it. Read more
Review:I've been looking for a thriller like this series for years. This trilogy was intense and each page was thrill binding. Jeff not only knows how to place your mind into a serial killers but also feel for the survivors. I've just read Wildlife and yet again I was captured by this intense thriller. To find an author who can articulate madness, family, love and loyality Jeff has done all this! Read more