I thought long and hard about writing a review for High Moor 2 especially as I had previously read and awarded a 5* rating to the original High Moor. I have also noted that reception on the whole for HM2 has been positive but this does not mean that I must concur, and any star rating system to be of...
High Moor was one of the first books I read for my blog, way back at the end of 2011, and it's stuck with me since. I love a good horror story, and High Moor was also my introduction to the world of werewolves - and not the friendly kind that live in paranormal romances. Along with the delicious h...
High Moor was one of the first books I read for my blog, way back at the end of 2011, and it's stuck with me since. I love a good horror story, and High Moor was also my introduction to the world of werewolves - and not the friendly kind that live in paranormal romances. Along with the delicious hor...
I thought about four stars, the story was well crafted and well written. The suspense was adequate. However the bulk of the novel was pretty standard werewolf fare, at least to me. The ending didn't really "Oh Wow" me either as much as the author intended. I didn't really feel that bad about the...
A modern take on the werewolf concept---sort of like Blade was for vampires. More action than horror but lots of fun. The story was well-paced and interesting; there was plenty of tension, suspense, and surprises; the characters were well drawn and believable; the writing style was very fluid and ...
Well I do enjoy a good horror book and having read very little concerning our good close doggy friends the ever pleasant werewolf I thought I would give High Moor a try especially as the price had just been reduced by the author for a limited period...and I must say I was pleasantly surprised :)) Th...
High Moor is my first ever werewolf novel. I wasn’t sure whether to be excited or apprehensive. I’m not good outside my comfort zone (it’s called comfort for a reason!).We begin with a prologue set in England in 2008, with a man shutting himself in his basement and a Rottweiler mutilated and killed ...
Given the generally high marks this book has received (mostly from the contributors and their acquaintances I see), I figured it safe betting that this collection would be an enjoyable read. Toe Tags doesn't feel like it even made it past a quick cursory glance from its proofreader. With stories swi...
A spine tingling collection of horrific tales written by new horror writers. Some of the tales are accompanied by wonderful black and white photos with scratches to embellish the picture. A very good read if you like horror. Very much looking forward to read Toe Tags 2: Blood and Bizarro.
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