Catholic Space Marines I've put up both of John J. Reilly's books that I publish in the Summer 2025 Based Books Sale. I've participated in the sale before, as there are a ton of authors I like who also participate, and I usually sell a few copies
A Bad Case of Dead by Jim Breyfogle Jim Breyfogle's A Bad Case of Dead is in some ways a very traditional romance in a Victorian setting. We find a grim and dirty, but quite lively London with many economic opportunities available to the bold and the lucky. Queen Victoria's overseas dominions give Englishmen
Doomsday Recon by Ryan Williamson and Jason Anspach Doomsday Recon is a story of Cavalry Scouts lost in a nightmare land of Mesoamerican myth and folktale come true. Beset on all sides by demons and monsters, a desperate struggle for survival is thrust upon them. Cut off from retreat or resupply, the Scouts will have to learn whether
Dracula by Bram Stoker Book Review I find it entirely appropriate to put up my review of Bram Stoker’s justly famous Dracula on the Feast of All Saints, November 1st. Like all of the best horror, Dracula is about how the unconquerable power of God works itself out in our broken and sinful world through
Duel Visions by Misha Burnett and Louise Sorensen Book Review Misha Burnett and Louise Sorensen team up to create a collection of strange and horrifying short stories, Duel Visions. [Amazon link] The two authors alternate contributions to this slim volume of the weird and macabre. As a short story collection, I’ll do each story individually, then give my impressions
Nethereal by Brian Niemeier Book Review Nethereal by Brian Niemeier [Amazon link] is an imaginative and densely written trip straight to Hell. And not in any metaphorical manner whatsoever. The pacing of Nethereal is relentless. New characters, new places, new intrigues are introduced without any explanation whatsoever. This is the kind of book I feel like
Kittycat Masscre: Tales to Make You Vomit Book 2 by J. Manfred Weichsel Book Review J. Manfred Weichsel is back with another Tale to Make You Vomit: Kittycat Massacre [Amazon link]. As always, let the cover be your guide, as you are going to get exactly what the cover art promises. I’ve never really been much of a horror fan. I can remember when