Brief Description - When J awakens he doesn’t remember who he is. That’s just the start of his nightmare. This is a short story in every sense of the word. It tantalises you and gives you snippets without fully explaining. The protagonist is a young man called J. He wakes up to a nightmare and… Continue reading Still Life by C. S. Dixon
Category: Horror
Reblogged – WhatNornsReads – November 2024 Book Reviews From Our Book Club
These are the books we at Norns Triad Publications read this month. I read Dead of the Night by CS Dixon. Ceekee The Mermaid Cop, and The Oil Change. Initially, the cover for Christmas at Sugar Plum Manor attracted me and having read the review, I will perhaps read it too. Book Club Reads This… Continue reading Reblogged – WhatNornsReads – November 2024 Book Reviews From Our Book Club
Review of The Cabinet by C S Dixon
Brief Description - when a man gets invited into a house to shelter from the cold stormy night, he soon regrets his decision. This is a short and rather terrifying story. William Preston has a falling out with his sister and leaves in the cold dark night with a storm brewing. He soon becomes lost… Continue reading Review of The Cabinet by C S Dixon
A Review of Return to Hell by Rayvn Salvadore
Brief Description - a podcaster goes to interview a serial killer and get more than she bargained for. This is the next book from this individual story collection about Eastward Prison. The authors attended a book fair held at Shrewsbury prison. I love how they gave each one the same themed cover, and also added… Continue reading A Review of Return to Hell by Rayvn Salvadore
Reblogged – Halloween Books
Who doesn't like a themed book? As we are coming up to Halloween, here is a selection of spooky reads for you. Visit Norns Triad Publications for a many more suggestions.
Reblogged WhatNornsReads – Cretaceous Canyon Reviewed by Karen J Mossman, J M Northup and Sahara Foley
Great to reblog this, and so interesting to read their reviews along side what I read. This time, all three of us read the same book. Wow, what a ride. It started slow, but once the action began, it was pulse-pounding and horrific. … #WhatNornsReads – Cretaceous Canyon Reviewed by Karen J Mossman, J M… Continue reading Reblogged WhatNornsReads – Cretaceous Canyon Reviewed by Karen J Mossman, J M Northup and Sahara Foley
Reblogged – Uneasy and Uncomfortable Reads
Does it say something about me that I was instantly drawn to this title? Hahaha! I think it must do because I was intrigued. When I saw the first book my reaction was oh yes! Now that’s an unsettling read. It Lives in the Basement is superb. Click through for my review. Enter Here
Review of Blind Pain by Nick Clauson
Brief Description - Don’t look up because what you see will change you to a raving lunatic. This story, the fourth in the collection took a turn I didn’t expect. As each chapter is dedicated to one of the characters, it seemed a long time before I heard from the ones I liked. Although they… Continue reading Review of Blind Pain by Nick Clauson
Review of Blind Fear by Nick Clausen
Brief Description - Don’t look up because what you see will change you to a raving lunatic. I’m two books in now and whizzed through this, the third in the series. Nothing changes with battles, chases, fights, frights, and all out action. Blind Fear added a little more horror to the mix and it gave… Continue reading Review of Blind Fear by Nick Clausen
Review of Blind Fury by Nick Clauson
Brief Description - Don’t look up because what you see will change you to a raving lunatic. This is the second book of the series and I moved straight onto this one because the first was so good. Don’t look up refers to a crack in the sky. If they do, they go blind and… Continue reading Review of Blind Fury by Nick Clauson