News: Atomic Love is here!
Atomic Love release date: December 11, 2019. Jessie’s debut novel, Atomic Love is available in print and Kindle on Amazon. You can also order the print copy from most major booksellers. Contact the author for a signed copy while they last. Los Angeles, 1986. Jenny Stone, a blossoming art student, is lured into the L.A. […]
Least Likely Suspect – A new psychological thriller by Jessie Rose is available!
Prepare for a mind-bending ride in Jessie Rose’s latest thriller, Least Likely Suspect. Rose, known for gripping twists and tales of love gone wrong, once again delivers a page-turner that will keep you guessing until the very end. Imagine someone you once loved is a killer. And his victims look like you. Indiana Sebring’s life […]
Book Review: The Man From Milwaukee | Rick R. Reed
It’s the summer of 1991 and serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer has been arrested. His monstrous crimes inspire dread around the globe. But not so much for Emory Hughes, a closeted young man in Chicago who sees in the cannibal killer a kindred spirit, someone who fights against the dark side of his own nature, as […]
Book Review: Brennan LaFaro | Slattery Falls
Travis, Elsie, and Josh, college kids with a ghost-hunting habit, scour New England for the most interesting haunted locales. Their journey eventually leads them to Slattery Falls, a small Massachusetts town living in the shadow of the Weeks House. The former home of the town’s most sinister and feared resident sits empty. At least that’s […]
Signed Copies of Atomic Love Available
Book Review: Gemma Amor | Dear Laura
Every year, on her birthday, Laura gets a letter from a stranger. That stranger claims to know the whereabouts of her missing friend Bobby, but there’s a catch: he’ll only tell her what he knows in exchange for something…personal. So begins Laura’s sordid relationship with her new penpal, built on a foundation of quid pro […]
Book Review: C.V. Hunt | Cockblock
After the daily grind at their jobs all Sonya and Callie want is to enjoy a quiet night out together at a new restaurant. But making it to their reservation is proving to be a challenge. A few men on the street near their destination verbally assault them. And the situation quickly escalates into a […]
I’ve Taken Up Guitar
Greetings. It’s quarantine day sixty-six. I’m sitting in my office, it’s early in the morning and my eyes are tired. My head is giving a low hum – will it or won’t it have a migraine today? I’ve been going to bed past 1 and 2 a.m. this week – not super conducive for the […]
Book Review: Claire C. Holland | I Am Not Your Final Girl
From Claire C. Holland, a timely collection of poetry that follows the final girl of slasher cinema – the girl who survives until the end – on a journey of retribution and reclamation. From the white picket fences of 1970s Haddonfield to the apocalyptic end of the world, I Am Not Your Final Girl confronts […]
Book Review: Samantha Kolesnik | True Crime
Samantha Kolesnik is very good at writing very bad things. Suzy and her brother, Lim, live with their abusive mother in a town where the stars don’t shine at night. Once the abuse becomes too much to handle, the two siblings embark on a sordid cross-country murder spree beginning with their mom. As the murder […]