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10 Ladies Writing Horror Fiction You Need to Read ASAP
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10 Ladies Writing Horror Fiction You Need to Read ASAP

I’m so grateful for finding women writing horror. As a girl growing up loving the genre, the overwhelming feeling that the only place I had in a horror setting was to die a horrible death with my chest bare was a little disheartening. I didn’t have enough women to look up to in the genre, and it wasn’t until joining #bookstagram and the bookish community online that I realized how much I was missing.

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Book Review: Butchers by Todd Sullivan
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Book Review: Butchers by Todd Sullivan

Butchers drops you into a fully developed vampiric society in South Korea. For me, it felt like there is a grander world here, but I was only getting the opportunity to experience a very small part of it. This novella represents a single story from this vast world. This was my first experience with Todd, I enjoyed his style and flare for story-telling.

Yes, I am on record stating that I am not a big fan of vampire fiction. That being said, the novella format, the quick chapters, Todd's talent, and the freshness of a story in South Korea kept me enthralled.

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Book Review: Invisible Chains by Michelle Lane
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Book Review: Invisible Chains by Michelle Lane

This is one of the better examples of horror/supernatural historical fiction that I have come across. Strong, developed characters with a main character that you will deeply care and root for. Jacqueline is young Creole slave living on a plantation in Louisiana. This is her story, Her abuse and adversity. Her pain.

This book takes the best parts of Alex Haley, Alice Walker, Anne Rice and Katherine Dunn and combines them into a slick engaging narrative. I will say though, that with the combination of themes and influences I was left wanting more in a couple of places.

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