| The Hollow by Nora Roberts |
| An exciting and entertaining romantic horror thriller |
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| Bad Blood by L.A. Banks | | None |
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| Vampire Twilight by Phillip Henry | | An entertaining vampire thriller |
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| The Darkness by L. A. Banks | | L.A. Banks has written one of the best vampire sagas of the new millennium. |
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| The Devil’s Footprints by John Burnside | | Readers come to realize that horror is not limited to the supernatural but is stronger when it’s humanly personal |
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| House Infernal by Edward Lee | | This is a fantastic horror novel that readers will place on their keeper shelf. |
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| Let Me In by John Ajvide Lindquist | | This is an interesting Swedish vampire thriller |
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| Twelve Steps from Darkness by Karen E. Taylor | | This is an exciting psychological horror thriller |
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| Deeper by Jeff Long | | A fast-paced exhilarating gory thriller |
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| The Cursed by L. A. Banks | | L. A. Banks is one of the best horror authors writing today |
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| Vrolok by Nolene-Patricia Dougan | | A very satisfying vampire novel. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by R-Laurraine Tutihasi |
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| Swamp Baby by Adra Steia | | Fast-paced, DARK horror, dark fantasy which should strongly appeal to a limited audience. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Midge Baker |
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| The Witch by Mary Ann Mitchell | | Stephen calls his mother back from beyond |
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| Plague of the Dead by Z. A. Recht | | A fresh and unique twist to the zombie mythos |
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| Nevermore by Maureen Child | | a spellbinding romantic fantasy |
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| Brother Odd by Dean Koontz | | Odd is one of the best characters that Dean Koontz has created in his illustrious writing career |
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| The Wicked by L. A. Banks | | The eighth installment in the vampire huntress series is filled with romance, action and adventure |
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| Vampire Apocalypse by Derek Gunn | | A great vampire thriller |
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| Twilight of the Dead by Travis Adkins | | Zombie lovers will want to read this geat horror tale |
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| Dark Harvest by Norman Partridge | | A terrific horror story |
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| Lisey’s Story by Stephen King | | Mr. King is the king with this terrific touching tale. |
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| Down the Road by Bowie Ibarra | | For horror fans who want a real zombie killer thriller |
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| The Forsaken by L. A. Banks | | A bitingly delicious vamire tale |
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| Danse Macabre by Laurell K. Hamilton | | Great urban fantasy |
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| Kindred Spirit by John Passarella | | Great horror thriller |
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| After Dark, A Collection of Horror by Jeani Rector | | like out of the horror movies or stories from the Crypt Keeper |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Wanda Maynard |
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| Sorcerer by James Byron Huggins | | Grat horror-A future classic |
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| Destinations Unknown by Gary A. Braunbeck | | Great compilatio |
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| The Long Last Call by John Skipp | | Read The Long Last Call at your own risk |
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| Madman by Tracy Groot | | A horror novel rooted in historical times |
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| Orangefield by Al Sarrantonio | | A fun Halloween thriller filled with chills |
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| Backwoods by Edward Lee | | Great storytelling |
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| Titanic 2012 by Bill Walker | | This is a terrific tale |
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| Walpuski’s Typewriter by Frank Darabont | | This amusing satirical modernizing of Faust is a terrific tongue in cheek tale |
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| Wildwood Road by Christopher Golden | | This ghost story is Christopher Golden’s best work to date |
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| Hallows Eve by Al Sarrantonio | | Readers of Halloween horror thrillers will enjoy |
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| Cell by Stephen King | | Cell is why this author is the king of suspense |
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| The Loveliest Dead by Ray Garton | | This is a spooky haunted house tale |
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| The Colour Out of Darkness by John Pelan | | Fans of Lovecraft horror will have to read The Colour Out of Darkness |
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| The Hides by Kealan Patrick Burke | | A fantastic ghost story |
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| The Necromancer by Douglas Clegg | | This is a terrific prequel to the Harrow House novels |
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| The Folks by Ray Garton | | Fans of gothic horror will enjoy this tense thriller |
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| The Eyes of the Carp by T. M. Wright | | A complex character-driven ghost story |
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| Fourbodings by Peter Crowther, ed. | | Great horror anthology |
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| Black Fire by James Kidman | | a terrific tale that keeps the audience guessing |
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| Retribution, Inc. by Geoff Cooper | | A fabulous tale |
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| Blue November Storms by Brian Freeman | | Brian Freeman provides a solid tale that fans will enjoy. |
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| Roll Them Bones by David Niall Wilson | | Roll Them Bones is a magnificent tale |
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| Friday Night in Beast House by Richard Laymon | | A terrific entry in a great series |
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| Touch of Evil by C. T. Adams & Cathy Clamp | | Fantastic storytelling |
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| Species by Michael McBride | | Michael McBride provides a fabulous end of the world thriller |
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| The Blackburn and Scarletti Mysteries by Karen Koehler | | Great horror as only Karen Koehler can write |
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| Master of Darkness by Susan Sizemore | | An exciting supernstural thriller |
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| The Damned by L. A. Banks | | An action-packed horrorthriller |
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| What Rough Beast by H. R. Knight | | Edwardian England comes to life |
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| Already Dead by Charlie Huston | | Already Dead is an intriguing vampiric romantic investigative tale |
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| The Ruthless by L. G. Burbank | | No doubt about it, L. G. Burbank is the successor to Anne Rice. |
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| States of Grace by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro | | As much a great historical novel as it is the usual fantastic Saint-Germain horror thriller |
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| Apocalypse Now, Voyager by Jay Russell | | A terrific allegorical satire |
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| Heretic by Joseph Nassise | | Horror fans will be delighted to discover the works of Joseph Nassise |
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| Blood Red by James A. Moore | | What happens when a vampire moves into a college town. |
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| Four and Twenty Blackbirds by Cherie Priest | | Great horror |
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| Stagestruck Vampires and Other Phantasms by Suzy McKee Charnas | | Suzy McKee Charnas literally pulled back the curtains with this suspense filled horror. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Wanda Maynard |
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| Child of Twilight by Margaret L. Carter | | Can a human-vampire half-breed learn to live with the father she's never known? |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Patric Michael |
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| The Forbidden by L. A. Banks | | This will appeal to horror, romance and fantasy readers |
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| Smoke and Mirrors by Tanya Huff | | Not since Hell House has a haunted house horror story been so frightening |
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| Vigil by Robert Masello | | Robert Masello is a rising star in the horror horizon |
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| Earthbound by Richard Matheson | | A tense ghost story filled with suspense |
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| The Book of Renfield by Tim Lucas | | Dracula fans will love reading this side tale of the legendary vampire. |
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| Within The Shadows by Brandon Massey | | Worthy of a Bram Stoker award nomination. |
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| Rabid Growth by James A. Moore | | None |
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| Thunder Road by Tamara Thorne | | As each chapter unfolded, the tension mounted. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Wanda Maynard |
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| Pharos by Alice Thompson | | When the woman regains consciousness, she has no memory of who she is or where she came from. |
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| The Open Channel by Jill Morrow | | Beautiful inspirational tale of good triumphing over evil |
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| Underground by Craig Spector | | Fantastic horror novel |
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| Crimson Wings by K R Wilson | | Crimson Wings is a book for any vampire lover to enjoy again and again. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Kara Hash |
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| Unspeakable by Graham Masterton | | A chilling horror tale |
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| The Bitten by L. A. Banks | | Excitingly blends a steamy romance, non-stop action, and urban fantasy adventure |
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| Life Expectancy by Dean Koontz | | One of Koontz's best works |
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| Incubus Dreams by Laurell K. Hamilton | | Great addition to this series |
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| The Dark Tower VII by Stephen King | | Awesome end to thids great series |
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| The Manor by Scott Nicholson | | Up there with King and Little. |
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| Blood Is Thicker Than Water by Wynette A. Hoffman | | Blood Is Thicker Than Water is the first book in the "Reilly Vampire Chronicles" from Wynette A. Hoffman |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Alisa Mccune |
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| The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah by Stephen King | | Excellent worldbuilding |
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| Living Dead in Dallas by Charlaine Harris | | Our favorite cocktail waitress is back again for another adventure. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Alisa Mccune |
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| Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris | | Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris is our introduction to Sookie Stackhouse, the Vampire Bill and the colorful town%2 |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Alisa Mccune |
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| Club Dead by Charlaine Harris | | Sookie and the Vampire Bill are once again thrust into trouble in Club Dead |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Alisa Mccune |
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| The Safety of Unknown Cities by Lucy Taylor | | It is no wonder this book won the Bram Stoker award for best first novel in 1995. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Alisa Mccune |
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| Dime Store Magic by Kelley Armstrong | | Paige's once uncomplicated life becomes a living hell that seems to have no end in sight. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Alisa McCune |
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| Dead to the World by Charlaine Harris | | Sookie is besieged from all directions and must fight for survival. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Alisa McCune |
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| Thief of Lives by Barb & J.C. Hendee | | A vampire story set in a high fantasy world |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Alisa McCune |
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| When the Autumn Moon is Bright: The Autobiography of a Werewolf Hunter by Brian Easton | | This epic story about a werewolf hunter caught my attention from the first paragraph. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Beverly J. Rowe |
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| The Two Sams: Ghost Stories by Glen Hirshberg | | Five novellas explore the boundaries of imagination and the depths of our soul. |
| (More...) | Reviewed by Patric Michael |
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