This review originally appeared on Kendall Reviews in 2019. *4.5 out of 5* “Rebecca thought she’d find a hippie paradise when she moved to the desolate back hills of Humboldt County. A place to commune with nature and teach her five-year-old daughter how to live off the land. Instead she discovered a nightmare.” Kind Nepenthe…
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[REVIEW] Growing Things – by Paul Tremblay
This review originally appeared on Kendall Reviews. *3 out of 5* What I learned from reading The Cabin at the End of the World and Disappearance at Devil’s Rock is that Tremblay has an amazingly effective narrative style. Hell, after reading The Cabin…, I went out and ordered everything else he had (with the exception…
[REVIEW] Various States of Decay – by Matt Hayward
This review originally appeared on Kendall Reviews in 2019. *4 out of 5* Although I own The Faithful, Various States of Decay was my first reading of Matt Hayward. Collections have proven to be very useful to me when tackling new authors, so I was excited to dive into this one when its promotions began. Let me start…
NEWS: “Mission Statement” 2020
Things are changing. Originally, I was hinting or actively talking about a handful of releases in 2020. While none of these projects have been cancelled, most have been removed from promotion because of my “mission statement” for 2020. Read on for details.
[NEWS/PRESS RELEASE] “Out At Sea” gets eBook release
Out at Sea originally premiered on http://www.kendallreviews.com. Read on to find out about its new eBook release.
[FEATURE] The Merchant’s Turntable – Track 2, “You Will Never Change”
This particular monthly blog is hosted on the Kendall Reviews website. My second posting just went live, so you should check that out here. It features Killswitch Engage, Wage War, Issues, Of Mice & Men, and more. And if you missed the first posting (because I don’t think I listed it here on my website…