Friday, December 13, 2024

Hotel Chelsea (World's Scariest Places #6) by Jeremy Bates


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Three "Few & Far Between Spooks" Stars


No Jump Scares Here!

A small taste of what lies within:

A journalist has been handed a job of interviewing residents of the Hotel Chelsea to find out if the hotel is really haunted or if is just stories, but what he discovers is far beyond what he expected!

That is about all I can hand out with a small taste so if you want to know more then go read this book!

Thoughts:

This book was interesting and kind of spooky within the first half of the book but it started to meander around some with parts of it dragging here and there. There were quite a few characters within the story to keep track of and even the characters seemed to drag along as well. 

Normally I like to read books by this author but this one just didn't move at a fast enough pace and I was expecting more ghostly stuff throughout the whole book not just a dabble here and there.  The author threw in a twist though at the end of the book which wasn't expected compared to 90% of the story but either way I am glad that I finally read it as I have owned this book for a long time. 


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Thursday, December 12, 2024

A Gathering of Ghosts by David Haynes


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Five "Gothic Ghostly" Stars


Spooky Haunting Stories!

A small taste of what lies within:

I am not really going to do a small taste on here as this book held six ghost short stories so I will just give a tiny cryptic note on each one.

The Silent Bell: An invention that doesn't go as planned for the inventor.

The Stonegate Manor Collection: Paintings that are not what they seem no matter what they cost.

The Haunting of Reverend Carson: A psychic that pretends to talk to the dead gets his just rewards when the dead pursue him.

The Last Waltz: An invention called a Zoopraxiscope gives one man a glimpse to seeing his long dead wife once again dancing for him.

The Speaking Tube: A son's hatred for his father has a tube that connects to hell letting his father hear the cries and torment from beyond.

The Ghost Train: One man's journey aboard a ghost train will be unforgettable.



Thoughts:

These short stories were all set in the Gothic times and they all wrapped themselves around me as I scrunched down in my cozy chair. I feel that all the stories were fast paced and I loved all the characters within each one.

I have come to love stories by this author and I was super happy to finally read this collection of short stories as it was perfect for this time of year.


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Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Top 25 Reads of 2024

This year was another year of great books and more insomnia nights as I delved deep into the minds of authors. I stayed in the horror realm this year and ventured out into a little true crime, but other than I stayed within the horror genre and horror is what made the list this year. 

It is always hard to try to figure out what books make this list but I do have 25 books that kept me awake quite a bit during the year. I discovered new authors to explore and revisited authors I have read in the past. 

So without further ado here are the 25 books that fueled many a night and kept me glued to my kindle! All authors are listed in no particular order. 


HORROR/HORROR SUSPENSE



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JULIET ROSE

Stitched Together

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JONATHAN MABERRY

Bad Moon Rising (Pine Deep #3)

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J.A. KONRATH

Close Your Eyes

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J.D. ALLEN

Pentagrams

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JASON PARENT

What Hides Within

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CATHERINE CAVENDISH

Those Who Dwell in Mordenhyrst Hall

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JENNIFER MCMAHON

The Invited

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JONATHAN AYCLIFFE

A Shadow on the Wall

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BENTLEY LITTLE

The Handyman

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GRAHAM MASTERTON

Ghost Virus (Patel & Pardoe #1)

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RAVEN DANE

Drwg Stones

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GLENN ROLFE

When the Night Falls

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M.J. MARS

The Suffering

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RONALD MCGILLVRAY

The Candy Witch: Sweet Dreams

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TAMARA THORNE

Moonfall

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BRIAN MORELAND

Tomb of Gods

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RONALD KELLY

The Saga of Dead-Eye Book Two: Werewolves, Swamp Critters, and Hellacious Haunts

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DEBBIE IOANNA

Abberton House

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D.E. MCCLUSKEY

The Twelve: A Ghost Story

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JONAS SAUL

The Woman in the Woods

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DAVID KEMPF

The Picture of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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NICK ROBERTS

The Exorcist's House: Genesis

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JEREMY EADS

The Lodge 

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TOM LEWIS

The Covenant: A Tale of the Antichrist

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HUNTER SHEA

Tortures of the Damned

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New to me authors:


Jennifer McMahon

Jonathan Ayecliff

Raven Dane

M.J. Mars

Debbie Ioana

D.E. McCluskey

Jonas Saul

Jeremy Eads


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Final Thoughts:

This was a horror year for me and with it being my favorite genre I decided to focus more on horror as I have thousands of ebooks stuck in the cloud so I decided to delve deep into them this year.  Normally I read fantasy, dark fantasy and some science fiction but I kept my horror blinders on this year and wanted to roar through some horror books that have been simmering on my kindle with knocking down my tbr a little. 

I feel that by doing it that way I was able to discover new to me authors and then I would sit here wondering why I didn't jump into those books sooner. I love discovering new to me authors and I love to find new stories to explore. 

Looking forward to 2025 with reader happiness as I still have thousands of books to check out from my cloud and I will probably find the next "diamond in the rough" authors that I am always eager to read. 😊 

Till next year! Happy Reading! 

Monday, December 9, 2024

The Woman in the Woods by Jonas Saul

 


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Five "Supernatural Mystery" Stars


Backwoods Horror!

A small taste of what lies within:

Anna Valentina along with three men end up on the wrong train so the conductor takes them all to a sub-station out in the wilderness of Oregon to wait for their train that will get them to their destinations but when the train never arrives the four of them start to explore the backwoods along the train tracks and what they find is beyond belief as what lies deep in the woods will be life changing for all of them! 

That is about all I can hand out with a small taste without giving away spoilers so if you want to know more then go read this book!

Thoughts:

This was my first time reading this author and I have owned this book since it came out last year. The mystery of what happens to the characters as they explore the backwoods of Oregon stays a mystery throughout the book till almost the end which I love because the book gave me something to think about throughout the story and the reveal of what was taking place never arose within the early and middle parts of the book. 

The author kept the mystery covered deep till the end of the book which drove the suspense into high gear as I kept trying to figure out what was going on. Loved all the characters in this story along with supporting characters. Normally within stories there will be that one character that you just cannot stand but with this book I really didn't see that with these characters - they were all unique in their own way and they were all shrouded in some kind of mystery. 

The story was almost a slow burn but the author made the story interesting as I kept wanting to know what secret the Oregon woods held for these characters. 

All in all I truly enjoyed this story and look forward to reading more books by this author. 


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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

The Witches of Ravencrest (The Ravencrest Saga Book 2) by Tamara Thorne & Alistair Cross

 

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Five "Evil Wicked Witch" Stars


Powerful Ghosts & Witches!

A small taste of what lies within:

Belinda Moorland has become a part of Ravencrest Manor as she has settled into her role as governess and now she has become entangled with Eric Manning as there is romance in the air. The Harvest Ball is about to begin which is held every year but things are afoot within the grounds of the manor as evil spirits are coming forth to lay ruin on the property and within the manor!

Though that is not the worst of it as an evil witch ghost has risen up and plans to make Belinda's life miserable. Ravencrest Manor is getting ready to explode with wickedness and Belinda becomes caught in the crossfire! 

That is about all I can hand out with a small taste so if you want to know more then go read this book!

Thoughts:

This story is the second book in the Ravencrest saga and once again I was transported back into the story. The story slowly builds up momentum to the point that I was flipping through my kindle as the pace picked up with activity!

The authors keep the story moving at a great clip as more things happen on the manor grounds. The evilness of the ghosts and witches just seeps out of the pages as the story just wraps itself around you. 

Looking forward to reading the next book in this series to see what happens next! 


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