Monday, October 25, 2021

[Review] - Revival Road by Chris DiLeo






PART OF GOD’S PLAN


On an average street in a typical suburban town, a child dies in an all-too-plausible accident. For Sherri Matthews, a neighbor who has dedicated her life to God’s calling, this is part of God’s plan. And when the child wakes in the morgue seemingly healed, Sherri knows she must now prepare the way for what comes next.

A SINISTER POWER AT WORK

“Something big is coming,” the revived child promises. His pet dog, dead and buried weeks prior, has come back as well, but more monster than mutt. Abbott French and Ellie Pike have never trusted Sherri or her unwavering belief and don’t believe these resurrections are God’s work. But how to explain when his sickly mother dies and is resurrected? And what about the horror Chance Gold encounters in the woods and the voice that insists, You’re mine? Or the secret a mental patient who murdered her friend knows? Or the terrible thing Carl Nichols is hiding in his basement? Or the hundreds of crows gathering across the street as if in anticipation?

Sunday, October 24, 2021

{Sunday Post} - Breathless, 61 Hours, and Audrey Rose

Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimberly @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer!

Good Morning, Everyone! 


I cannot believe October is almost over. Honestly, it doesn't feel like Halloween to me. It's my favorite holiday, but I'm not in the mood for All Hallow's Eve this year. Every October, I watch a slew of horror movies, but the only one I have seen is Halloween Kills. I've seen the slasher sequel twice on Peacock. While it's far from perfect, I like it slightly better than the 2018 reboot.

Friday, October 22, 2021

{Book Blogger Hop} - Book Character Costumes




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Have you ever considered dressing up as a book character? If so, which one?

Submitted by Julie @ Stepping Stones Book Reviews.



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{The Friday 56} - Star Trek: Coda: The Ashes of Tomorrow

Rules

Grab any book.
Turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader.
Find any sentence (or more). Just don't spoil it.
Post it.
 Add your post URL in the Linky at www.fredasvoice.com.

In the wake of Picard's words, everyone began to talk at once―some of them dismayed at his statement, others arguing against it or in favor of direct action.

page 56, "Star Trek: Coda: The Ashes of Tomorrow" by James Swallow



My Thoughts

Gallery Books kindly sent me an ARC of Star Trek: Coda: The Ashes of Tomorrow, the second of three novels that will end the Trek lit-verse and recannon everything to line up with the Paramount+ series, Star Trek: Picard. I had planned on reading a different book, but The Ashes of Tomorrow was calling my name. 





Sunday, October 17, 2021

{Sunday Post} - Floating Dragon, Revival Road, and Star Trek: Coda: The Ashes of Tomorrow

Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimberly @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer!

Good Morning, Everyone! 


Don't let the post date fool you. I'm writing this post on Monday morning instead of Sunday. Yep, I am a day late! 

Friday, October 15, 2021

{The Friday 56} - The Living Dead

Rules

Grab any book.
Turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader.
Find any sentence (or more). Just don't spoil it.
Post it.
 Add your post URL in the Linky at www.fredasvoice.com.


He looked about, wishing for a supernatural vortex to whisk it away, and settled for putting the safety back on and placing it carefully into the pocket of his scrubs.

page 56, "The Living Dead" by George A. Romero and Daniel Kraus



My Thoughts

I haven't started reading The Living Dead, but I wanted to share one sentence from this massive zombie novel.





{Book Blogger Hop} - Mary Shelley's Frankenstein VS. Bram Stoker's Dracula




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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein VS. Bram Stoker's Dracula. Which classic story is scarier?

Submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer.



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