Fascinating read containing several essays from different writers exploring and analyzing horror classics through a queer lens. As an anthology, I found some essays more interesting than others, but with this many perspectives there is something for every reader.
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Beautiful story
Review from Best Man →
Love this series
Review from Sorcerers Always Satisfy →
A Breathtaking Thrill of a Tale!
Review from Lord Mouse →
Fun Story
Review from The Station →
Charming but hollow
Review from The Fantastic Fluke →
This narrator sounds in the verge of tears at every moment and it really takes me out of any story he reads. He always sounds affectedly gruff yet weepy and I should just steer clear This book has a lot going for it, it’s just lacking development and a lot of it. There’s not much..
Love it and a new favorite!
Review from Origin →
I took a chance on something different than I usually listen to and love this book! I wanted to leave a review after completing the series. This book has been sitting on my wishlist and I bought it when it was on sale. It is definitely worth your credit if you want to go that..
Fantastic
Review from Seducing the Sorcerer →
I loved everything about this story. From the down on your luck, Fenn, but with an attitude of never giving up. To a sorcerer that has lost his magic. I enjoyed that both these ppl are over 40 and have enough world experience to share. The base of the story itself is as old as..
Love it!
Review from Demons Do It Better →
I want more
Review from The Quiet House →
While I agree there was some issue with the sound in this book, it didn’t bother me like it did some. It sounded like some later overdubbing wasn’t properly mixed. Joel Leslie still did a superb job, as always. I really enjoy the relationship between the characters. Blue and Levi, of course, but I also..










