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Author Archives: Heather Faville
Slowing things down…
Hello Doubleshot Reviews Readers and Authors: I need to take a few moments to let you know that reviews will be slowing down for a while. They will not completely stop and I promise that if I have your book … Continue reading
Ratings Game by Ryan C Thomas
This just in! Roland Stone and Doug Hardwood are New York City’s top news anchors. Trusted, respected, revered among the media’s who’s who. In their profession, it’s all about getting the exclusive. Whoever breaks the big story first gets the … Continue reading
33 A.D. (Bachiyr #1) by David McAfee
Jerusalem, 33 A.D. The vampires of the era have long sought to gain a foothold into Israel, but the faith of the local Jewish population has held them in check for centuries. When one of their own betrays them to … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Vampires
Tagged blood, Christian, crucifixion, faith, gore. religious, horror, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jewish, love, Pontius Pilate, revenge, Romans, vampire
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Gears of Wonderland by Jason Anderson
James Riggs lives a normal life with a mind-numbing job, an overbearing boss, and a demanding fiancée. Then he witnesses the murder of his best friend. Saved from the murderer by a strange man in a white suit, James is … Continue reading
Containment Room 7 by Bryan Hall
In a far corner of space, orbiting a massive black hole, the research ship DARC12 discovers a strange asteroid—one that seems to be … alive. After loading the rock onboard for study, the ship quickly descends into madness. It begins with … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Sci-Fi
Tagged aliens, animal testing, creatures, doctor, experiments, gore, horror, mind control, outerspace, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, security, space, testing, violence, zombies
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Where the Dead Fear to Tread by M.R. Gott
A police officer and a serial killer search separately for a missing child while running a malevolent labyrinth populated by creatures they never knew existed. Former prosecutor William Chandler, disgusted with his past inaction, spills the blood of those who … Continue reading
Anything Can Be Dangerous by Matt Hults
Matt Hults’Anything Can Be Dangerous is an interesting book. The first, essentially, half is made up of 4 unique stories. The rest of the book consists of 7 previews to not only Hults’ Husk, but for 3 other author’s works. Anything Can … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Uncategorized
Tagged black magic, blood, body parts, bow and arrow, creatures, death, fast food, forest, ghouls, Indian, magic, monsters, Native American, plastic, reanimation, sacred grounds, woods
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The Cove by Fred Anderson
Six months ago, John Burleson woke from a nightmare, about a quiet little cove off the Tennessee River and the terrible event he witnessed there as a boy. Now the dream is coming almost every night, always the same, robbing … Continue reading
Posted in Suspense, Thriller
Tagged death, dreams, loss, love, narration, nightmares, nostalgia, suspense, thriller, tragedy, triple with a splash of milk, youth
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