Category Archives: e-books

Let’s Play White by Chesya Burke is an excellent collection of nameless myths, darkness and hope. Burke tugs readers through shadowy places where hope still tries to linger, even if the people have given up. She also takes us to places where light is strong and vibrant, but people can’t accept it. A wonderful collection, … Continue reading

Writing Zombies! Is almost exactly like going to a horror con. Most of the pieces are conversational musings on how to or why the authors write zombie stories. Some try to be instructive, others are more enthusiastic conversations from fans, and most do a fair amount of self promotion (some more fluidly than others). However … Continue reading

Apex Publications, 2010 ISBN: 978-0984553563 Available: New and Digital Asylum is one of the first releases from a relatively new Apex imprint, The Zombie Feed. If this bold, but recognizable zombie apocalypse story is any indication of things to come, readers have a lot to look forward to. Curtis is new to the gay nightclub scene, … Continue reading

Lyrical Press, 2011 ASIN: B004HO63E2 Available: Kindle One night in a dark alley Karla Black is stabbed by a man who doesn’t want her money, her body, or even her life. Instead, he wants to activate her angel side and help her take up the mantle of an angel of death. As if this isn’t … Continue reading

When Dawn hears a voice calling for help from a creepy old haunted house, she knows she shouldn’t go in, but she has to try to help. The ramshackle old mansion holds a lot of secrets and it’s up to the readers to determine whether Dawn gets home for trick-or-treating safely. Meant for kids in … Continue reading

Sideshow Press, 2011 ASIN: B00445LR54 Available: Multi format digital (on publisher’s website) Boaz is a gay teen whose family has a deep secret—they’re the protectors of a shard of the temple of King Solomon. Now that his uncle is dead, his family is falling apart and Boaz must learn to step up and save them … Continue reading