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Book Reviews, Horror/Thriller

‘The Villa’ by Rachel Hawkins: A layered Gothic mystery full of love, loss, and murder

Our The Villa book review begs you to pick up Rachel Hawkins’ next suspense novel, which contains a mystery spanning generations. Continue reading “‘The Villa’ by Rachel Hawkins: A layered Gothic mystery full of love, loss, and murder”

Karen RoughtJanuary 16, 2023January 25, 2023
Book Reviews, Horror/Thriller

‘Black Tide’ by KC Jones: A cinematic, nightmare-fueled read

This Black Tide book review establishes one fact for certain: KC Jones’ novel is full of nightmares. Continue reading “‘Black Tide’ by KC Jones: A cinematic, nightmare-fueled read”

Karen RoughtJune 8, 2022June 7, 2022
Book Reviews, Romance

‘Wicked Beauty’ by Katee Robert: The story Helen deserved all along

Our Wicked Beauty book review explores the beautiful relationship Helen, Achilles, and Patroclus developed in Dark Olympus Book 3. Continue reading “‘Wicked Beauty’ by Katee Robert: The story Helen deserved all along”

Karen RoughtJune 7, 2022June 9, 2022
Book Reviews, Fantasy

‘Spear’ by Nicola Griffith: A queer classic in the making

Our Spear book review dives into Nicola Griffith’s lush queer retelling of Arthurian legend’s very own Percival. Continue reading “‘Spear’ by Nicola Griffith: A queer classic in the making”

Karen RoughtMay 13, 2022May 20, 2022
Book Reviews, Fantasy

‘Book of Night’ by Holly Black: Compulsively readable with signature Holly Black twists

In our Book of Night book review, we venture into a world of shadows and murder with a gutsy con-artist. Continue reading “‘Book of Night’ by Holly Black: Compulsively readable with signature Holly Black twists”

Subjectify StaffMay 11, 2022May 11, 2022
Book Reviews, Horror/Thriller

‘And Then I Woke Up’ by Malcolm Devlin: Perception is reality

Our And Then I Woke Up book review is an in-depth discussion of Malcolm Devlin’s intriguing novella about false narratives. Continue reading “‘And Then I Woke Up’ by Malcolm Devlin: Perception is reality”

Karen RoughtMay 3, 2022May 3, 2022
Book Reviews, Horror/Thriller

‘A Black and Endless Sky’ by Matthew Lyons: A visceral and terrifying read

Our A Black and Endless Sky book review is a spoiler-free look the visceral horror novel by Matthew Lyons. Continue reading “‘A Black and Endless Sky’ by Matthew Lyons: A visceral and terrifying read”

Karen RoughtApril 20, 2022April 20, 2022
Book Reviews, Fantasy

‘Moon Witch, Spider King’ by Marlon James: Witches, monsters and shapeshifters caught in the battle between kingdoms

In our Moon Witch, Spider King book review, we get into our feelings about womanhood and power with the life story of a 177-year-old witch. Continue reading “‘Moon Witch, Spider King’ by Marlon James: Witches, monsters and shapeshifters caught in the battle between kingdoms”

Subjectify StaffApril 8, 2022May 11, 2022
Exclusives, Horror/Thriller

J.A. Jance reflects on a 40-year career after being told she’d never be a writer

Our J.A. Jance interview spans 40 years, from the day she wasn’t allowed into a creative writing program to the 25th J.P. Beaumont release. Continue reading “J.A. Jance reflects on a 40-year career after being told she’d never be a writer”

Karen RoughtFebruary 24, 2022February 24, 2022
Book Reviews, Fantasy

‘A Spindle Splintered’ gives Disney princesses their own ‘Spider-Verse’

A Spindle Splintered by Alix E. Harrow pits the modern against the classic as we see the tale of Sleeping Beauty in a completely different light. Continue reading “‘A Spindle Splintered’ gives Disney princesses their own ‘Spider-Verse’”

Karen RoughtOctober 12, 2021October 10, 2021

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