Home Before Dark

Maggie Holt doesn’t believe in ghosts. The rest of the world, however, thinks she does. Thanks to the book her father wrote twenty-five years ago about her family’s twenty day stay in Baneberry Hall, Maggie’s life has been ruled by her parent’s lies. She now finds herself the heiress of the infamous “House of Horrors”Continue reading “Home Before Dark”

Dark Roads (Author Highlight)

I will never forget the first novel I read by Chevy Stevens. I came across Still Missing at my local library in 2010 and devoured every page, reading by the light of my cell phone on a long bus ride home from some sporting event. The fucked up storyline is one that has stayed withContinue reading “Dark Roads (Author Highlight)”

The Whisper Man

“If you leave a door half open, soon you’ll hear a whisper spoken…” The Whisper Man by Alex North Twenty years have passed since the town of Featherbank was haunted by the Whisper Man, a silver tongued, eerie figure in the night that abducted boys from the quiet neighborhoods. After police found the bodies ofContinue reading “The Whisper Man”

Rock Paper Scissors

“Can a weekend away save a marriage?” Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney It’s the question both her and her husband asked. Amelia knows this is the last chance to salvage what remains of her marriage. She couldn’t believe her luck when she won the work raffle for a weekend away at the remote BlackwaterContinue reading “Rock Paper Scissors”

I’ll Be Gone in the Dark

It’s 1976. You’re getting home late after spending the long northern California summer day at the river. All you want to do is take a shower and crawl into bed. Passing through the dark kitchen, you quietly swear at the milk and bread on the counter you were sure you put away that morning, tossingContinue reading “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark”

9 True Crime Must-Reads: Serial Killers

I collect true crime nonfiction for the same reason I binge true crime podcasts: I am easily lured down the rabbit hole when it comes to murder. If the case happens to be connected to a serial killer, even better. That means there is a pattern, a motive and possibly insight into their behavior. WhileContinue reading “9 True Crime Must-Reads: Serial Killers”