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They Never Learn by Layne Fargo
I’m going to call it now and say that this is the best book I have read this month. I was as entranced as I get when I’m reading a fantasy novel, I kept looking forward to all the free moments I would have in my day so that I could read more. I have…
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The Handyman Method by Nick Cutter and Andrew F. Sullivan
This book was very bizarre, and it got more so the deeper I delved into it. I was desperately trying to figure out what was going on with the dad for the first few chapters. Was he actually going crazy? Was he imagining things due to the trauma of an incident, or was he just…
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What to expect this month
Yesterday’s post was an introduction to this month’s genre, which I have titled Murder Mystery March. Every book I read this month will be ones that will hopefully scare, disgust, and disturb me. I’m also hoping that some of them might have an intriguing story or a tricky plot that constantly has me asking questions…
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Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin
On an apocalyptic Earth, all cis men either are infected, or are on their way to becoming infected, with a virus that turns them into savage, revolting, mindless creatures that are only interested in eating, hunting, and ravaging women. Full of incredibly graphic imagery, I loved how disgusting Manhunt was. I definitely whispered the word…
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Nocticadia by Keri Lake
I absolutely loved this book! I am so excited that I found a dark romance standalone that has substance to go along with the smut. It had everything that I love in a story, a mystery that takes time to unravel, a fair bit of gore, science, and a little bit of drama. Our main…