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07/08/2026 Candace Reviews: THE SORROWSTONES by Felix Blackwell
The Sorrowstones by Felix Blackwell The story follows a young man by the name of Cole Graves throughout his life from pre-teen to young adulthood and the many bizarre incidents that seem to follow him, his friends, and his family. It starts innocently enough, an illness that clears up without any explanation, anxiety attacks relieved, both after he receives what seem to be innocent but random trinkets. Elaborately carved animal shapes of stone and wood that are gifted to him

Danielle Yvonne
2 days ago1 min read


06/26/2026 Candace Reviews: RED STATION by Kenzie Jennings
RED STATION by Kenzie Jennings There is a house overlooking the vast, rolling plains. A home station where a traveler will be welcomed with a piping hot meal and a downy bed. It is a refuge for the weary. A beacon for the lost. A place where blood and bones feed the land. For four stagecoach passengers... A doctor in search of a missing father and daughter... A newlywed couple on the way to their homestead... And a lady in red with a bag filled with secrets... Their night at

Danielle Yvonne
Jun 263 min read


06/09/2026 Candace Reviews: Spotlight Review for Pride Month - THE HOME by Judith Sonnet
The Home by Judith Sonnet THE HOME by Judith Sonnet is a delightfully twisted journey that combines small-town horror with cosmic horror in an almost perfect tale. A story that focuses on friends bound by tragedy, how grief and terror ties us, changes us, and can twist us into something else. But maybe it’s more than that too, maybe it forces us to take a look at who really are, who our friends are, how well do we know those that we would blindly follow into Dante’s Inferno w

Danielle Yvonne
Jun 92 min read


05/19/2026 Candace Reviews: EVERY WOMAN KNOWS THIS By Laurel Hightower
EVERY WOMAN KNOWS THIS by Laurel Hightower SYNOPSIS: A never-ending storm rages, tossing a dark and bottomless sea. Tentacled beasts reach from every direction, a battle at every turn, but they've chosen the wrong target. Armed with teeth and sharp weapons of her own, she'll fight until there's nothing left, and then she'll pick herself up and fight again. For this is what we do. Laurel Hightower, author of Below and Crossroads, delivers the blow that shatters the glass ceili

Candace Nola
May 191 min read


04/24/2026 Candace Reviews: A LONELY BROADCAST by Kel Byron
A Lonely Broadcast By Kel Byron I listened to this on Audible and it was fantastic, with Multiple narrators, and a fully produced soundscape. This is a creature feature story, built around a perfect blend of survival horror meets small town horror. The story follows a young woman, Evelyn, as she begins a new job as a radio DJ back in her hometown of Pine Haven. The radio station itself is a rickety old fire watch tower, built fifty feet up and set at the edge of town, where t

Candace Nola
Apr 241 min read


04/08/2026 Candace Reviews: PORCELAIN LULLABY by Blaine Daigle
Porcelain Lullaby by Blaine Daigle I went into this story almost blind, the only clue being the creepy doll on the cover. Who doesn’t love a creepy doll story? This turned out to be so much more than just a story with creepy dolls in it, although they are there, and are fully creepy. But this is also a story about family, about the tragedies that can tear us apart, about the grief and regret and anger that can keep us rooted in our past, forever haunted by it. This is a story

Danielle Yvonne
Apr 81 min read


















