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Freak by Audrey Rush — A Descent into Depravity and Madness
Freak is 238 pages of pure, unrelenting what the hell did I just read—and I mean that as a compliment.…
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Horror Meets Heat: My Review of Last Summer by Lo Gold and Luna K Wicked
Imagine you get invited to a camping trip for OnlyFans influencers, and one night you hear screams of terror and…
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Children of the Gore by James Oliver – A Splatterpunk Bloodbath in the Wastelands
In the far future of the year 2032, life in the post-apocalyptic wasteland of the United States of America is…
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Dead End House – Bryan Smith Delivers a Soul-Crushing Horror Story
Trixie and Lexie are TikTok influencers who have built their following by touring famous crime scene locations. For their latest…
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Playground: Child of Divorce by Aron Beauregard – A Gruesome Prequel That Improves on the Original
Playground: Child of Divorce by Aron Beauregard is the follow-up prequel to the original Playground. Set in 1993, Geraldine Borden…
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The Kids Are Not Alright: Yeehaw Junction Is Southern-Fried Nightmare Fuel
Yeehaw Junction is a horrific white-trash slice of life crime story told through the eyes of a disturbed twelve-year-old boy…
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Sleepaway Camp Reimagined: A Novelization That Adds Depth, Darkness, and Purpose
Ricky finally gets to bring his cousin, Angela, to Camp Arawak, but Angela is shy, quiet, and has a secret…
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When Abuse Breeds Bloodshed: Made a Monster Review
Rob Nelson’s debut splatterpunk novel, Made a Monster, is the coming-of-age story about two teens brought together through the abuse…
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Slaughterhouse Moan Carves Up the Slasher Formula
In the summer of 2003, four friends are headed to Florida for one last hoorah before college, Davey needs a…
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Bunny Room by Oscar Brady Is a Bleak Cannibal Masterpiece
In Bunny Room, an elderly hillbilly living in the Appalachian mountains is just doing his best to take care of…


