Free: Zoomers vs Boomers

  They’re live-streaming for their lives. When the influencers and live-streamers of Jackson High are selected as the winner of the Operation Gen Z contest, Craig Boucher and his friends can’t believe their luck. Sure, it’s a little awkward that Craig’s ex is on the team – and so is the former best friend who abandoned him for the cool crowd freshman year. But at least Craig’s got his BFF to lean on. And his hundreds of thousands of followers, of course. The Zoomers think they�... [Read More...]

The 7 Hungers

The Dresden Files meets The Witcher in this jaw-dropping, urban fantasy horror, bursting with dark sorcery, wit, and humor. Censured Crown sorcerer Ambrose Drake is hired to investigate a bizarre emergence in a city halfway across the world from his native London. Drake soon learns that a being from one of the Seven Hungers beneath our world is attempting to cross over. Flanked by his ex-lover and betrayer, Agent Karen Winter and a young acolyte with a severe lack of magical ability, Drake must... [Read More...]

The Waterstreet Button Factory: A Horror Novella

This horror novella follows the journeys of four individuals throughout their residency at The Waterstreet Button Factory. Read along as they face typical life struggles as well as the factory’s terror: “The Waterstreet Button Factory, constructed in 1897 with a concrete base and four stories of solid bricks. Within its walls labored many Irish and German immigrants over the years, as well as housed the city’s heroin addicts. Yes, this building has seen it all. The Great Flood of 1924 whi... [Read More...]

Free: Damon (The American Horror, Part 1)

Damon Church finds himself estranged from his family after his father disagrees with his lifestyle. Joe Church is a local pastor fighting his own demons when he decides to kill his wife and only son. Damon spirals into a dark underworld where his fantasies turn into a living hell. Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Lucy (THE FADING LIGHT Book 1) Kindle Edition

There is a serial killer stalking the streets of North London. His name is Derek, and already six have fallen to his blades. And now he has victim number seven within his sights. Her name is Lucy, and she is every bit his type. But behind her gorgeous green eyes, and perfect smile, she is hiding a terrifying secret, and Derek is about to find out as bad as he thinks he is, he cannot hold a candle to Lucy. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Hide From the Light: A Short Horror Story (Tirzah M.M. Hawkins Horror Stories)

When is it government overreach, and when is it something more sinister? Palaha is willing to go along with forced confessions and mandated antibiotics, but her husband Maksim is critical of the government interference. When their little girl begins to have visions, the family realizes that resistance may be futile. Hide From the Light is a 5,000-word short story set in modern-day Belarus during Maslenitsa. It contains elements from multiple fun horror genres such as psychological, supernatural... [Read More...]

Weathered Tracks

A man awakens on the side of a dark and desolate road. He soon comes to realize that he can’t remember how he got there, or … the last twenty years of his life. Fueled by desperation, he ventures forth into the shadows in search of answers. Looking Back at Domenic Marinelli’s first novel, published in 2016, Weathered Tracks is a story about discovery the likes of which you’ve never read. Meshing the classic horror novel and pushing the boundaries of transgressive fiction, Weathered ... [Read More...]

Inherent Chaos

Diagnosed as terminally ill, Boone Harrison’s final wish is to reunite with a long-lost offspring he had once so callously abandoned. Unable to drive the required thousand-plus miles required for the reunion, he hires Bradley Kane, a man facing down his own demons, to chauffer him down the long, winding trail from eastern Montana to northern Mississippi. As the three-day odyssey transpires, Harrison regales the younger man with tales of a tragic family history spanning nearly three centuries,... [Read More...]