Book Reviews, Received for Review

Review: The Dark World by S.C. Parris

The Dark World by S.C. Parris
Series: The Dark World Series #1
Genre: Horror | High Fantasy
Length: 482 pages
Published on 30th August 2016 by Permuted Press
Purchase: Amazon | B&N | TBD | Waterstones
S.C. Parris: Website | Twitter | Goodreads
Received from author in exchange for an honest review, and later purchased a signed copy for myself.

Synopsis:
Welcome To The Dark World. A world kept from the eyes of humans where all manner of Dark Creature live, war, and thrive.

But certain Creatures are about to find that there is more to the dark than blood and bite…. The Dark World holds secrets…and the greatest of all are about to be revealed.

When Xavier Delacroix witnesses the death of beloved Vampire Order member, Eleanor Black, his world is turned upside down. A visit to the King of All Dark Creatures, Dracula, reveals little but more secrets, sending Xavier to keep a few for himself. After all, he is no longer sure who he can trust….

With the surprising appearance of strange new Creatures, the Dark World is plagued with a strange energy, energy that is affecting all Dark Creatures for the worst….

Equipped with nothing but questions, Xavier and those close to him are forced to face this new threat, even if it may cost them their lives.

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Book Reviews, Movies

Book and Movie Review: Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith

Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith
Series: Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter #1
Genre: Historical Fiction | Horror
Length: 144 pages
Published on 28th March 2015 by Corsair
Purchase: Amazon | B&N | TBD | Waterstones | WHSmith
Seth Grahame-Smith: Website | Twitter | Goodreads
I hohestly don’t remember where I purchased this from.

Synopsis:
Abraham Lincoln was just a boy when he learned that his mother’s untimely death was actually the work of a vampire. From then on, he vowed to devote his intelligence, strength–and skill with an ax–to the elimination of the soulless creatures. It was a path of vengeance that would lead him all the way to the House.No one ever knew about Lincoln’s valiant struggle against the undead… until author Seth Grahame-Smith laid eyes on Abe’s secret journal–the first living person to do so in over 140 years. Putting a supernatural spin on revisionist history, Seth has reconstructed Lincoln’s true life story–while revealing the role vampires played in the birth, growth and near-death of our nation.

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