👻 How to Sell a Haunted House: Campy Horror, Heart, and Classic Grady Hendrix Chaos | Podcast Review

We break down what makes this book such a standout in modern horror: the clever use of haunted house tropes, the way Hendrix balances scares with humor, and the emotional depth hidden beneath the ghostly antics. From peculiar spirits to family secrets and toe-curling eeriness, How to Sell a Haunted House proves that good horror doesn’t just make you scream — it makes you feel. Continue reading 👻 How to Sell a Haunted House: Campy Horror, Heart, and Classic Grady Hendrix Chaos | Podcast Review

👻 How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix | Campy, Creepy & Completely Brilliant Book Review

Set in a world where ghosts are all too real and family secrets are even more haunting, Hendrix crafts a story that balances humor with heartfelt emotion, chills with sharp social commentary, and scares with surprising sincerity. Whether you’re a longtime horror fan or you dip your toes in the spooky waters from time to time, this is the kind of read that lingers — in your thoughts and under your bed. Continue reading 👻 How to Sell a Haunted House by Grady Hendrix | Campy, Creepy & Completely Brilliant Book Review

Streaming Fear: Exploring Trauma, Identity & Digital Horror in Deadstream

In this episode, I break down Deadstream by Marosco Moore—a haunting queer horror novel that explores the chilling intersections of trauma, identity, and our obsession with digital validation. Continue reading Streaming Fear: Exploring Trauma, Identity & Digital Horror in Deadstream

Review of ‘Love at Second Sight’

A heartwarming paranormal mystery with Scooby-Doo vibes and a powerful exploration of queer identity, Love at Second Sight is a light yet meaningful read that’s impossible to put down. Continue reading Review of ‘Love at Second Sight’

An Imaginative & Cohesive Novel | Review of ‘Wolf Pact’ (Wolf Pact, #1-4)

By: Cynthia Ayala

Wolf Pact by Melissa de la Cruz
Disney Hyperion

Bliss Llewellyn has come far, finally escaping the clutches of her father, Lucifer himself. But her task to help the Blue Bloods is far from over. She may not be a Vampire anymore, but those gifts haven’t left her and her mother, the fallen angel Gabrielle, has given her a task: finds the werewolves, find the hounds that once guarded time and bring them to the fight against Lucifer and his silver bloods. It’s a task easier said than done.

Melissa de la Cruz has brought in a new chapter in her New York Times bestselling Blue Bloods series, one that follows Bliss Llewellyn as she makes her journey in search of the Hellhounds. Published on January 15, 2013 by Disney Hyperion, the novel takes one of the more underrated characters within the Blue Bloods series, and finally gives her life…or at least tries to.
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