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Review: And the Trees Crept In by Dawn Kurtagich
I’m going to be intentionally vague in my comments regarding this book. Â Everything, from the beginning to the very final pages, is not as it seems. A genuine horror novel at its finest, the reader forced to question everything the … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Little, Brown Young Readers, Review
Tagged abuse, death, Horror, psychological
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Review: The Trial of Fallen Angels by James Kimmel, Jr.
Hardcover: 384 pages Publisher: Amy Einhorn Books/Putnam (November 8, 2012) ISBN-10: 039915969X Source: Publisher Brek Cuttler has the life people pine for: an adoring husband, a beautiful baby girl and a successful law practice. That all changes when she awakes … Continue reading
Review: Charlotte Markham and the House of Darkling by Michael Boccacino
Paperback: 320 pages Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks; Original edition (July 24, 2012) ISBN-10: 0062122614 Source: Publisher Charlotte Markham, just recently hired as governess, is forced to assume the role of nanny to the two young Darrow boys after their current … Continue reading
Posted in Review, William Morrow
Tagged death, dreams, family, gothic, loss, supernatural
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Review: The Summer We Came to Life by Deborah Cloyed
Paperback:320 pages Publisher:Mira; Original edition (May 31, 2011) ISBN-10: 0778312917 Source: Planned Television Arts Childhood friends Samantha, Isabel, Kendra and Mina get together every summer at some luxurious vacation spot, joined by their parents. This year, however, the clan is … Continue reading
Posted in Mira Books, Review, Women's Fiction
Tagged after-life, death, friendship, loss, recovery
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Review: The Crying Tree by Naseem Rakha
Paperback: 368 pages Publisher: Broadway; 1 Reprint edition (July 6, 201 ISBN-10: 0767931742 Source: Terra Communications When Deputy Sheriff Nate Stanley is offered a deputy post in Oregon, he doesn’t hesitate to pack up his wife, Irene, and his children … Continue reading
Posted in General Fiction, Review, Women's Fiction
Tagged death, death penalty, loss, mourning
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