Home Grown Horror Reviews

Any author can tell you, reviews matter in a big way. They help up-and-coming authors gain visibility. They help readers decide if a book is worth their hard earned money. And lets be honest, reviews make a big difference in that pesky Amazon search algorithm.

I’m here to help provide those reviews. I am a passionate fan of all things horror, and an avid supporter of our community of authors. I have discovered many wonderful talents that I probably wouldn’t have ever known about had I not been actively looking. It is my hope that the reviews I write and publish here will help spread the word about those authors and works who deserve a little recognition.

I actively seek out new authors to review, as well as new titles from old favorites. If you have a work that you would like reviewed here, don’t hesitate to reach out. All of my reviews will be simultaneously posted to Goodreads, Amazon, Barnes & Nobles and BookBub as well.

If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please let me know. Happy reading.

Recent Reviews

[Magazine Review] Cosmic Horror Monthly- February 2021

Overview Cosmic Horror Monthly is, as the name implies, a monthly magazine for cosmic horror short fiction and poetry. There’s also some art mixed in, but I’ll touch more on that later. Despite the title, the horror actually falls under a pretty broad spectrum. Impressions Cosmic Horror Monthly is a small magazine, both in length…

[Book Review] Dust- Chris Miller

Reviewer’s Note: This book is part of the Splatter Western series being published by Death’s Head Press. These books all share a common theme, but are NOT a connected series. Though each book has a series number attached, they do not need to be read in any particular order and are not all within the…

[Book Review] Fear the Gods- Mike Duke

The Duke of Horror’s latest release is another foray into the world of cosmic horror. When her brother Adam goes missing, investigative journalist Morgan is determined to find him. Her only lead is his personal journal which paints a picture of a slow descent into cult-ish madness. Afraid that her brother has gotten mixed up…


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7 thoughts on “Home Grown Horror Reviews”

  1. Good to see someone looking out for “the little guy”. What a great idea. Intelligent reviews can make a world of difference. Long live the art of criticism.

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