maeclair's review

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4.0

This is a hard book to rate, because of the diversity of stories. All are geared toward the paranormal and horror. I'm sure each reader will have stories that resonate with them more than others. There were a few gems that really stood out for me including The Revelation, Spirit of Lonely Places, Life in There, Onryo and A Break In. I also enjoyed the first story, Cat Food, which may make you look at your felines a bit differently. Collections of stories are nice because you needn't read them all at once, but can enjoy a story over a lunch or coffee break. 3.5 Stars

mckenzierichardson's review

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As a contributor to this collection, I feel it would be unfair of me to give it a star rating, but I wanted to share some of my thoughts on the work.

With the broad theme of supernatural stories, this anthology has a wide variety of horrors. Creepy cats, sneaky zombies, aliens hiding in plain sight, werewolves in the woods. There is something for everyone.

With so many different author included in the anthology, there is a good mix of styles as well. Some stories are short, some are long. Some are gruesome, some are creepily humorous.

Three of my stories are featured in this anthology: "A Break In", "The Spark of Creation", and "My Paranormal Romance". I also enjoyed [a: Dave J. Suscheck]'s "The Statue" and [a: Samie Sands|8102183|Samie Sands|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1507574289p2/8102183.jpg]' "Onryo".
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