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Book Review: Fangs and Frenemies by Sierra Cross
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Book Review: Fangs and Frenemies by Sierra Cross

Thanks for stopping by our blog! Click through to read the latest from our team contributors and special guests! Today’s book review from Elle is for Sierra Cross’ Paranormal Mystery Fangs and Frenemies, the first book in Blue Moon Bay Witches.

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Witchcraft and Satanism: A Horror Trope That Should Consider Divorce

Witchcraft and Satanism: A Horror Trope That Should Consider Divorce

It’s Time for our Annual Birthday Bash!!!

We’ve got a great guest essay from Sonora Taylor called Witchcraft and Satanism: A Horror Trope That Should Consider Divorce

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Book Spotlight: Malus Domestica Series by S.A. Hunt

Book Spotlight: Malus Domestica Series by S.A. Hunt

We’re highlighting the Malus Domestica book series by Author S.A. Hunt on today’s Book Spotlight! If you’re a fan of social media related stories, love Supernatural, and are looking for something that’s dark with a dash of action-adventure? Then this is the series for you.

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β€œOverdone Meat,” a Short Story, by Christina Rosso
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β€œOverdone Meat,” a Short Story, by Christina Rosso

The hardest part is getting the facial expressions right. The slight slant of frown lines on the forehead, the curve of a smile forming. Worry in the eyes. The eyes are how you know whether or not it worked.

He comes to the gallery late, after hours. He has been my companion the last three months. I don’t like the term boyfriend, yet he insists on calling me his girlfriend. His name is Robbie. I have a three-inch tall oak wingback chair in my hand and am ticking light brush strokes on the tiny legs to give them a more weathered look when he barges in.

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