It’s been an insanely busy week! With a visit by Carolyn Parkhurst (The Nobodies Album), a varietal wine tasting, and a signing by Rebecca Coleman, I’m pretty tired. And these are only the events that took place at my local indie, let’s not even discuss how crazy things have been at home.
My oldest son, John, celebrated his twelfth birthday yesterday. We had a wonderful time; a dozen of his closest friends joined him for a few rounds of laser tag. It’s really amazing how quickly time flies; I remember his first Halloween and now here he is, nearly a teen!
This week also wraps up the second week of Murder, Monsters & Mayhem. Let me tell you, I’m having a blast with this! The intent was to share with you a bunch of my favorite “chilling” reads, old & new. I’m discovering a whole host of books/audiobooks I want to check out, thanks to all of those bloggers participating in this feature!
So, let’s get down to the weekly giveaway. This individual will win a ARC of both BLACK LIGHT and HARBOR, two of my recent discoveries in the horror genre. The winner is selected from the list of links in the Mr. Linky here. Participation is EXTREMELY easy, just link up a post of a thriller, horror, suspense, mystery….pretty much any book/movie appropriate for reading during the Halloween season.
That said, this week’s winner is…..Dawn Dalton with her post on The Busby Ghost!! Congratulations, Dawn!
To wrap up the week, following is a list of all the great posts from Week 2 of Mx3! Be sure to check them all out, there are at least two that involve giveaways!
- The Walking Dead Premiere Giveaway!
- Harbor by John Ajvide Lindqvist
- Guest Review: Touch by Alexi Zentner
- Little Goblins Ten by Pamela Jane
- Truth is Scarier Than Fiction by Kim Ukura
- Black Light by Patrick Melton, Marcus Dunstan, & Stephen Romano
- Mx3 Guest Review: The Red Church by Scott Nicholson
Have you read any spooky reads? Be sure to link them up so you can be eligible for next week’s giveaway!
Tags: Murders, Monsters, & Mayhem, The Sunday Salon













Twitter: laurelrainsnow
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What a great idea to spotlight posts around the spooky themes!
I haven’t read any books in these genres this season—I’ve been hell-bent on reading books from my old and new stacks…and review books.
I know what you mean about how quickly those kids grow! Three of mine are now in their forties and have teen children! As for those teen grandkids of mine, it seems like yesterday that they were babies.
Here’s MY SUNDAY SALON POST and
MY WEBSITE
Twitter: WordHits
says:
Mx3 is SO much fun!! Love all these spooky links and book ideas!
Twitter: WordHits
says:
Oops. Yes, am on twitter. Diggin’ the #Mx3 there too.