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Hatchet Girls by Diana Rodriguez Wallach

Hatchet Girls by Diana Rodriguez Wallach

Today I’m bringing you a review of Hatchet Girls by Diana Rodriguez Wallach, a Young Adult Horror novel that has ties to the Lizzie Borden axe murders of 1892. This post is part of the TBR & Beyond Tours blog tour. I’m going to be honest – while I did […]

Posted on 10/15/2023 | 0 Comments
By Charli
Becoming the Boogeyman by Richard Chizmar

Becoming the Boogeyman by Richard Chizmar

A couple of years ago, I had the pleasure of reading and reviewing an eARC of Richard Chizmar’s Chasing the Boogeyman. This year, I am honored to have the pleasure to read and review that book’s sequel, Becoming the Boogeyman. Characters My favorite thing about both Chasing the Boogeyman and […]

Posted on 10/06/2023 | 0 Comments
By Charli
The Narrow by Kate Alice Marshall

The Narrow by Kate Alice Marshall

Today I’m reviewing The Narrow by Kate Alice Marshall, a Young Adult Horror novel. This post is part of the TBR & Beyond Tours blog tour for The Narrow. So we all know I’m a horror girlie, but I usually don’t go in much for ghost story horror. Most of […]

Posted on 08/01/2023 | 2 Comments
By Charli
The Vinyl Underground by Rob Rufus

The Vinyl Underground by Rob Rufus

Today is my stop on TBR & Beyond Blog Tours’ blog tour for The Vinyl Underground by Rob Rufus. This is a YA Contemporary novel set in 1968, during the Vietnam War. There will be some anti-war sentiments, racism, racial violence, and other possibly upsetting things in this book, so […]

Posted on 07/10/2023 | 2 Comments
By Charli
Their Vicious Games by Joelle Wellington

Their Vicious Games by Joelle Wellington

Their Vicious Games is nothing short of amazing. Think Squid Games meets The Hunger Games but in this case, the stakes are more than you might think. I’m going to say this now, Adina and Saint have my heart for the female characters. They’re strong, resilient, and while they may […]

Posted on 07/04/2023 | 1 Comment
By Charli
Blood Kings by Shade Owens

Blood Kings by Shade Owens

I love when a book moves through several genres and Blood Kings does that and does it well. As I read through the book, the dystopian vibes became very clear – the manner in which life-sentence prisoners are dealt with is very dystopian in nature. Then you have the horror, […]

Posted on 07/02/2023 | 0 Comments
By Charli
You Won’t Believe Me by Cyn Balog

You Won’t Believe Me by Cyn Balog

You Won’t Believe Me by Cyn Balog was a ride from beginning to end. A fast paced Young Adult novel that is part thriller, part horror, and all awesome. You really only get to know two characters, Willow and Elijah. You get to know them, sort of. By the end […]

Posted on 06/26/2023 | 0 Comments
By Charli
The Wicked Unseen by Gigi Griffis

The Wicked Unseen by Gigi Griffis

Today is my stop on the TBR & Beyond Tours blog tour for The Wicked Unseen by Gigi Griffis, and I’m bringing you a review of the book. I’d actually already requested & been approved for this book through NetGalley prior to joining the tour, but hadn’t gotten around to […]

Posted on 06/22/2023 | 0 Comments
By Charli
I Know Where You Live by Gregg Olsen

I Know Where You Live by Gregg Olsen

Have you ever read a book, really loved it, and just really disliked pretty much all of the characters in the book? That’s how I felt about I Know Where You Live by Gregg Olsen. I loved the book, loved the premise of the book, but really didn’t like the […]

Posted on 06/21/2023 | 0 Comments
By Charli
Enter the Darkness by Sarah Budd

Enter the Darkness by Sarah Budd

Let me be clear – I love horror novels. In fact, I don’t often find horror novels that I’m not a big fan of. That being said… I wasn’t a big fan of this one. For one thing, I felt absolutely no connection to any of the characters. I didn’t […]

Posted on 06/20/2023 | 0 Comments
By Charli
Shannon in the Spotlight by Kalena Miller

Shannon in the Spotlight by Kalena Miller

CW: Mental Illness, OCD, Anxiety I’m going to say it – I enjoyed this book much more than I thought I would. I’m not usually a fan of middle grade books, but I did enjoy this one. I like the way it portrays mental illnesses as nothing to be ashamed […]

Posted on 06/19/2023 | 0 Comments
By Charli