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📚REVIEW📚 A Wisp of Catastrophe

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A Wisp of Catastrophe by Miranda Brock My rating: 5 of 5 stars An ending that’s more of a new beginning for Cirque Du Shadow! We met Mia and Usagi at the beginning of the trilogy and the pair seems a bit sinister at first, but you quickly learn their partnership is more of a tragedy. In Wisps of Catastrophe, we get the truth from these two characters, plus so much more! If you’ve read the other books and were as fascinated by Iris and Irwin as me, buckle in, because you’re gonna find out! We also get to visit with the MCs from the past two books. However, because of Usagi’s curse, this is the only book in the series not told through dual perspectives. Miranda Brock has brought this supernatural circus to life and gave it a great ending! Available on Amazon View all my reviews  on goodreads

📚REVIEW📚 Mercy Brown, Part 2

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Mercy Brown, Part 2 by Tiki Kos My rating: 5 of 5 stars We dive right into the apocalypse with book 2! While discovering the fates of some characters from book one, Mercy makes some interesting discoveries about herself and what she is. (I’d love to dig more into her heritage, hopefully in future books) A road trip brings her from the heat of Nevada to winter in Montana, where she struggles to discern who to trust, old friends and new. I love the feel of the narrative, diving deeper into zombie type creatures and meeting some possibly good vampires. I’m hoping a certain character’s end is a misleading one, and they’ll show up again! In the mean time, I’ll keep my eyes peeled for book 3! available on Amazon View all my reviews  on goodreads

Upcoming Graphic Novel Release from Jackhammer

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Check out this upcoming release from Steve Gellman!     January  8 , 20 20 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE INVASION NANO SAPIENS A  Ground-Breaking Sci Fi/Horror Graphic Nov el Jackhammer Entertainment is pleased to announce the launch of their Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign  to produce  their forthcoming original ,  sci-fi/horror graphic novel,  INVASION NANO SAPIENS . C reated and written by screenwriter/designer Corky Arnold   ( www.jackhammer.cc ) and graphic novel artist Ian J. Miller( www.ianjmiller.com ). Launches January 14, 20 2 0!   Pre-launch preview   at:   https://igg.me/at/Invasion-Nano-Sapiens-Graphic-Novel “Invasion Nano Sapiens” tells the story of a young, maverick scientist, Fulton Bengis, who creates  experimental  blood with living nano robotic red and white blood cells and platelets that can improve body functions and kill disease. But when his love, Alison Wintergreen, injects the blood without his knowledge to eradicate her terminal disea

📚REVIEW📚 Mercy Brown, Part 1

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Mercy Brown, Part 1 by Tiki Kos My rating: 5 of 5 stars This was a fast-paced novella that falls somewhere between Twilight and The Walking Dead. ✔️Romantic vampires ✔️Evil vampires ✔️The world as we know it coming to a sticky end I was familiar with the name Mercy Brown as a historical figure (way back when they thought she was a vampire, exhumed her body, and burned her heart) This story takes Mercy Brown into the modern world. She isn’t a vampire, but she’s definitely something! As with all of Tiki’s heroines, Mercy is a survivor who can and will do whatever it takes, my favorite kind of FMC! Then there’s the broody new boy at school that all the popular girls are throwing themselves at, that takes a liking to our Mercy. Seems like the perfect set up for a teen romance, right? WRONG! If you’re squeamish with blood and guts, this book isn’t for you, but if you like a good dose of horror to take over, then you’ll devour this one. I immediately started the second book

📚REVIEW📚 Clay and Blood

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Clay and Blood by Rebekah Jonesy My rating: 5 of 5 stars Clay and Blood (Mab’s Doll Book 2) by Rebekah Jonsey leaves off not long after book one. The creature feature in this one is a mad dryad named Kayla. While she’s not the main character, she is prominently featured and absolutely fascinating. Her introduction is absolutely terrifying but as the story digs deeper into her character, I came to feel sympathy for her (it takes a great writer to do that with their villain!) As for Gillian she learns some brand new skills and grows in her fae powers. She is intuitive and curious and it’s fun to see her grow on the page. As for the Pitch, he’s quickly becoming a favorite of mine. He doesn’t have a single word of dialogue, yet he still managed to make me laugh (squirrel!!) I love the playful side of the character and how good of a friend and mentor he is to Gillian Available on Amazon View all my reviews  on goodreads