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‘Rise of The Iron Eagle’ Nominated for Mystery/Suspense Book of the Month

August 1, 2015 (Los Angeles, CA) – Long and Short Reviews announced today that Rise of The Iron Eagle, by Roy A. Teel Jr., has been nominated for July’s Mystery/Suspense Book of the Month.

 

“Mr. Teel, Jr.’s writing about criminals is like what Stephen King does for horror – leaves a lasting impression and horrifies while weaving a tale…

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Added by Kelsey McBride on July 31, 2015 at 10:46pm — No Comments

Review Copies Available: Memphis Hoodoo Murders by Kathryn Rogers

Memphis Hoodoo Murders, by Kathryn Rogers, will be released on August 15, 2015. The kindle version is currently available for pre-order on Amazon, published by Sartoris Literary Group. Genres: Mystery / Thriller / Horror / Magical…

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Added by Kelsey McBride on July 21, 2015 at 8:59pm — No Comments

The Dark Man by Stephen E. Crockett

A real page turner.

Can where we live affect the person we become? Do such things as dark forces and evil presences exist, and can they remain patiently at a place for a long time, waiting for…

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Added by Susan Keefe on January 2, 2015 at 11:12am — No Comments

Ocular: The Haunting of Peacock Hill by Stephen E. Crockett

When his father decides to use his inheritance money to buy and renovate a run-down house in Peacock Hill, south-eastern Virginia, fifteen year old Stephen finds it hard enough leaving their home, and everything they had…

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Added by Susan Keefe on December 18, 2014 at 3:30am — No Comments

On the Spotlight: Shiloh’s True Nature, by D.W. Raleigh (YA fantasy)





Title: Shiloh’s True Nature



Genre: YA/Fantasy



Author: D.W. Raleigh



Pages: 260



Publisher: Hobbes End Publishing



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Added by Mayra Calvani on July 25, 2014 at 8:54pm — No Comments

I really Just wanted to sing.

First I want to talk about how I came to write Revival: The True Fairy Tale. Well, first of all, I am not a writer,I don’t have any Bachelor’s and Master degrees in literature, I’m also dyslexic so I have a hard time with words, for me spelling and grammar is a trial. “Yes” I liked to write, but just things like songs and maybe a little poetry, but one thing I never planned on writing, was a book!

I really just wanted to sing for the Lord after I had got saved, back in 1993; you know…

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Added by Lydia and Kiya Thornton on June 11, 2014 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Everybodies Synopsis

Everybodies is a fast-paced SciFi novel set in the near future in a city where everything is recycled. All bodies belong to the state and are recycled after death, but there are people in Plexity who just can't wait that long before they claim your body. Everybodies is what happens when the human body becomes a commodity, and like everything else it can be bought, sold, stolen or destroyed. William Haych works for CoHOD, the Government agency that tries to keep…

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Added by Dawn Rodgers on March 23, 2014 at 9:32am — No Comments

Roadkill - by Stuart G. Yates

Horrifically Spellbinding

5 Stars

Anyone who has stood on the Moors as I have hears her song sawing away at his sanity.  She is a sad and lonely creature, cutting through body and soul to the fears and temptations that plague us all.  The veneer…

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Added by Ann B. Keller on November 30, 2013 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Safe Haven by Steve Byrne

Excellent short horror story.

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Lost in the jungle, seperated from his unit, Nguyen Van Khue, a North Vietnamese soldier thinks he has found heaven on earth when he follows a grey figure to the village of Mau Giang.

The tribespeople and monks are very friendly, welcoming him warmly, however all is not quite as it seems and soon the secrets and horrors of this seemingly idyllic community are unveiled...

This book has a captivating storyline, and…

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Added by Susan Keefe on September 18, 2013 at 9:00am — No Comments

Dark Lullaby by Mayra Calvani

A spine chilling horror story.

 About Mayra Calvani Mayra Calvani writes fiction and nonfiction for children and adults and has authored over a dozen books, some of which have won awards. Her stories, reviews, interviews and articles have appeared on numerous publications such as The…

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Added by Susan Keefe on September 17, 2013 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Spotlight & Excerpt: SHADOW MASTERS: AN ANTHOLOGY FROM THE HORROR ZINE, edited by Jeani Rector

Fear casts a long shadow, and shadows take many shapes… 

From award-winning editor, Jeani Rector, who brought you the terrifying anthology, WHAT FEARS BECOME, comes a wicked brew of spine-tingling fiction. Featuring never before published works from best-selling authors such as Bentley…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on June 1, 2013 at 1:30pm — No Comments

Military Horror/Thriller: KHOST, by Vincent Hobbes

I was doubtful when I picked up Khost for review. I’d never read a military horror novel before, though I’ve always been a big fan of the first two Alien movies. The Alien movies are military science fiction, so I thought that perhaps the two genres would be similar. They were.

Well, as it turned out, I had no reason to be…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on April 23, 2013 at 2:00pm — No Comments

Terror On A Mountain In Africa

Its a screenplay. An exciting thrilling screen Play. Terror On A Mountain In Africa.... The screen play begins describing the showing of footage from some of the many nuclear tests that were carried out by the U.S. government in the mountains of Africa. The government had ordered the local residents to move to keep them from getting hurt by the atomic tests. Some of the residents (miners) refused to leave their homes, and were exposed to dangerous levels of…

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Added by Lafayette Johnson on November 30, 2012 at 2:12am — 2 Comments

Return of Ron

Ron Ungary is a man of routine. He typically does not have time to slow down and explain things to those around him that only use 10% of their brain. When his life is interrupted, anything can happen.

I have to say, I'm excited about the new cover.…

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Added by Sam Lang on October 5, 2012 at 1:09pm — No Comments

Gothic Cathedrals and the Art of Melodrama by Mark Carver

As the seeds for The Age of Apollyon were taking root in my imagination, I read Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In addition to being a fantastic story, that book opened my eyes to the breathtaking marvels of Gothic architecture. I’d always been a casual fan of cathedrals (who isn’t?) but after finishing Hugo’s masterpiece, I was determined to incorporate the Gothic church and all of its accompanying melodramatics into my own writing.…
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Added by George Michael Loughmueller on September 10, 2012 at 5:53am — No Comments

Check out my new Zombie - Unofficial Book Trailer! I Hope You Like It!!!

In a parallel world where zombies are harmless witnesses for homicidal cases or corporate and family legal disputes, a teenaged necromancer races against time to prevent an undead takeover aboard a cruise ship. She unexpectedly finds herself trapped in a surreal and frightening struggle between a new species of mutant-zombies and a Ship of 1000 Corpses, both…

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Added by Ace Antonio Hall on September 9, 2012 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Something on my Mind

You know how you get when you haven’t had something in a while. You start thinking about it all the time. Wondering, how will I get that? When will I get that?

That thing becomes an obsession.
 
I want it. No, I need it.
 
Luckily for authors, when we want something, all we have to do is write about it. Once the words are on the page, they are as good as real to us. That desire is fulfilled. We have gotten that thing we…
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Added by Sam Lang on September 7, 2012 at 7:30am — No Comments

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