Reading Rush Day One!
Reading Rush day one is DONE! Check out what I read, a daily vlog, and the badges I’ve earned so far!
Read MoreReading Rush day one is DONE! Check out what I read, a daily vlog, and the badges I’ve earned so far!
Read MoreThree stories. Three authors. One messed up town. Teens face spies, satanists, Love and murder in this sleepy suburb.
Read MoreA review of 2018’s The Chrysalis - a gooey, bug infested horror novel!
Read MoreWhat would you get if you crossed two of the 80’s grittiest pop culture ideas: the pencils of Eastman and Laird’s iconic debut run on the groundbreaking Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book and the Horror section of your local mom and pop VHS rental store? Well, that’s what fledgling publisher, Lunch Box Press, set out to do with the crowd funded indie comic, Graveyard Slaughter. So read on and see how well it did when we recently reviewed it.
Read MoreIf you’re a fan of southern Gothic, folk horror, or early 20th century weird fiction you’ll love The Twisted Ones. - reviewed by Andrew
Read MoreHorror Bound is participating in the Reading Rush this year from July 20th to the 26th. Click here for all the details and the books Charlotte will be reading.
Read MoreOff Season is a horror novel written by Jack Ketchum and initially published by Ballantine Books in 1980. It was Ketchum's first novel and was partially based upon the legend of Sawney Bean, which also inspired Wes Craven's 1977 cult classic horror film The Hills Have Eyes. - reviewed by Zo
Read More“For the idyllic mountain town of Jerome, Arizona, a blizzard is coming. A storm of such magnitude, the likes of which the town hasn’t seen in thirty years. Nestled at the top of the mountain is the Jerome Grand Hotel, a historic inn rumored to be haunted. The perfect setting for both a Romance writer’s convention and ghost hunter enthusiasts, alike…” Andrew reviews
Read MoreJosh is reviewing What Hell May Come which came out June 12th!
Read MoreZeke reviews this crazy new story from Christopher Zisi
Read Morewe’ve got some spine chilling children themed ‘90s horror teen fiction for you!
Read MoreJoe reviews a spine chilling read for our themed week!
Read MoreJoe reviews the latest from Horror Bound favorite; Grady Hendrix
Read MoreDave reviews western horror novel; A Red Winter in the West by C.S. Humble
Read MoreEveryone knew about Stewartville's dark history. The mining war that led to the prisons. The prisons that brought the corruption. The drugs and the crime. It was no secret that something was wrong with the place. What we didn't know was why. Then Denny and I found that tunnel in his basement. And what we learned—what everyone learned—is that there's no escaping the ghosts of your past. But let me start at the beginning... - Joe reviews The Prisoners of Stewartville by Shannon Felton
Read MoreBrendan is reviewing an anthology of “drabbles”
Read MoreBrendan is reviewing an anthology of “drabbles”
Read More“Blood Red Sky is a fantastic and intense post-apocalyptic coming of age horror novella that gives us a new monster instead of just the usual zombie fare.” Joe reviews Blood Red Sky by Paul Kane.
Read MoreTales of those taking revenge from beyond the grave are unique as they give audiences a sense of terror but also fulfillment that a grim justice has been served. Readers will no doubt know exactly that feeling after reading Dark Choir by Paul Melhuish. This book will take readers to a lot of dark and uncomfortable places which will no doubt be a treat for any horror fans. - Josh reviews
Read MoreIt started with the insects. The mass die-offs had been a warning unheeded. Before society realized the danger, the Earth had inexorably begun a transformation into a place where life could not survive. A small group found shelter in the Arc, an underground refuge safe from the toxins ravaging the surface.
After centuries of darkness, humanity’s second chance is running out—and Raven Wilder knows it. Unfortunately, in an example of history repeating itself, those in charge dismiss her concerns. When her six-year-old begins showing signs of oxygen deprivation, Raven refuses to go quietly into oblivion. She will break every rule to keep her daughter alive.