Michele Lee’s Book Love

December 1, 2008

The Chosen by C.A. Milson

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Alex Manning is a nice guy with impressive psychic powers. At the outset of The Chosen, he’s suffering the effects of a horrible haunting, or possibly just anxiety attacks that cause visions…

Full Review at DarkScribe.

September 23, 2008

The Damned by William Ollie

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There’s a lot of story in The Damned by William Ollie. It starts with Scott, who has just been fired from his job for an essentially trivial reason and is driving home to his wife. Unfortunately, on the way home, he causes an accident that ends with him becoming the victim of a road rage shooting…

Full review at DarkScribe.

July 16, 2008

SUCKERS by J.A. Konrath and Jeff Strand

Filed under: Suspense/Thriller, darkscribe, horror, novella — Michele Lee @ 5:00 pm
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Suckers by JA Korath and Jeff Strand

Suckers is the sixth book in the Delirium Books hardcover chapbook series, a crossover tale featuring Konrath’s sexist bad boy Harry McGlade and Strand’s infamous Andrew Mayhem…

Full review at DarkScribe Magazine

March 24, 2008

Gleefully Macabre Tales by Jeff Strand

Filed under: collection, darkscribe, horror, science fiction — Michele Lee @ 7:16 am
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Gleefully Macabre Tales by Jeff StrandWhile many writers strive to establish themselves by spreading their stories as far and wide as possible in the early phases of their careers, there comes a time when writers with some respectable notches on their literary belts wisely create a collection for those readers coming late to the game or those who’ve just missed a few stories along the way.

Full review at DarkScribe Magazine.

Vacation by Jeremy C. Shipp

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Vacation by Jeremy C. Shipp

There’s no question why Jeremy Shipp’s Vacation has generated so much buzz this past year. It’s a transforming tale, one not even the prose itself can escape…

Full review available at DarkScribe Magazine.

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