I have never heard of Nate Kenyon before so when his first book published by Leisure fiction titled “Bloodstone” hit my doorstep the first thing that caught my eye was the very impressive book cover, that has this really freaky looking ghost peering from a...
Unlike its predecessor, the campy gore-strewn 666 THE CHILD, this Asylum-made sequel plays its apocalyptic good against evil scenario straight and forgets to contrive the kind of juicy creative “accidents” that made the original fun. Which kinda poses the question...
I first got wind of writer Nate Kenyon when I was sent his first Leisure release BLOODSTONE earlier this year. It was a decent book that had a lot of spooky twists and turns and was very much like Stephen Kings THE SHINING in many respects and gave you that uneasy...
It is not as if the Godfather of Italian Gore was beyond having a bad day, especially considering that he spent a large portion of his career fighting restrictive shooting schedules and nonexistent budgets. Yet, we are nonetheless left to judge what appears before us...
The majority of books that I read all tend to have an apocalyptic theme to them. Everything from a zombie invasion, funky viruses, mutant bugs and nuclear explosions all seem to fit into the plot of those books. Sparrow Rock features both a nuclear explosion and...