Posted on Feb 7, 2018
by Cat
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The definition of “splatterpunk” should give an idea of what this volume entails: characterised by the explicit description of horrific, violent, or pornographic scenes. With an abundance of monsters, gore, and sexual tones, it stays true to the nature of the sub-genre. My advice? Just be prepared.
Category: Horror Book ReviewsTags: Adam Millard, blog, blogging, book blog, book reviews, books, bookworm, Bracken MacLeod, Dave Benton, disturbing, Duncan Ralston, extreme, extreme horror, George Daniel Lea, Glenn Rolfe, goodreads, gore, Horror Book Reviews, John Boden, Kristopher Rufty, Matt Shaw, new, reading, review, reviews, Rich Hawkins, Splatterpunk, supernatural, Tim Curran, WD Gagliani
Posted on Jan 23, 2018
by Cat
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Finally returning to the one place that’s caused him a great deal of pain in his life, Angel hires Shyla – a prostitute that has no idea what’s in store for her. Settling down into Room Six at the Lonely Motel, Angel begins their encounter with stories of that very room – terrible stories that Shyla finds hard to believe. Just what is Angel’s motive? Shyla will inevitably find out, one way or the other.
Category: Horror Book ReviewsTags: blog, blogging, book blog, book reviews, booklove, books, bookworm, disturbing, Duncan Ralston, extreme horror, goodreads, gore, Horror Book Reviews, reading, review, reviews, Splatterpunk, Woom