My Book Review of Undead Cheesehead: A very Wisconsin zombie horror comedy (Monsters in the Midwest Book 3)

Undead Cheesehead by Scott Burtness My rating: 4 of 5 stars I Enjoyed This Story ImmenselyI'm not huge into zombies, and the premise, though fun, is not solid. Still, I enjoyed this story immensely. I felt it wrapped up the series well, too.What I liked was getting to know Stanley better. He's such a kind, … Continue reading My Book Review of Undead Cheesehead: A very Wisconsin zombie horror comedy (Monsters in the Midwest Book 3)

Readers’ Favorite Reviews TIME LINES

Reviewed by Ann Linus for Readers' Favorite The year is 3236, and time travel has been perfected. Travelers go back in time in an ethereal form, just observing and learning from history and not altering events. Julie is a seasoned traveler who has learned to separate her emotions from the events she witnesses because the past is … Continue reading Readers’ Favorite Reviews TIME LINES

My Book Review of Black Vault: A Short Story

Black Vault: A Short Story by Alma Katsu My rating: 5 of 5 stars Unexpected & InterestingI wasn't sure what I was getting into with this story, but I've read work from this author before and knew she was good. As anticipated, Alma Katsu didn't disappoint. She penned an unexpected, engaging, and interesting tale that … Continue reading My Book Review of Black Vault: A Short Story

My Book Review of Northwoods Wolfman: A very Wisconsin werewolf horror comedy (Monsters in the Midwest Book 2)

Northwoods Wolfman by Scott Burtness My rating: 5 of 5 stars My Favorite So FarWhat an entertaining tale. Not only was it fun to revisit the characters, getting to know them better, but also it was a well developed story. I enjoyed book 1 and look forward to book 3, but this is my favorite … Continue reading My Book Review of Northwoods Wolfman: A very Wisconsin werewolf horror comedy (Monsters in the Midwest Book 2)

Readers’ Favorite Review of Nightmare Storm

Book Review by David Korson for Readers' Favorite In Nightmare Storm, Sahara Foley dives into the mind of a Vietnam veteran as he struggles with a persistent hallucination. In the middle of the night, his eyes are drawn to his girlfriend Pat’s red bathrobe hanging on the bedroom door. From his vantage point on the bed each … Continue reading Readers’ Favorite Review of Nightmare Storm