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Don’t Break The Oath is the fourth volume in a series of themed anthologies written and edited by a group truly talented female writers. This is one of the best horror anthologies that I have read, each story grappling with the consequences of pacts made with demons, family, and technology.The stories are as unique as the individuals who wrote them, but they are all quality readings. As with any collection, some of the stories connected to me more deeply than others, but at least 11 of the 23 st...
I had the privilege of reading an advance copy of this anthology, and I'm glad I did! Between whale babies, very large housecats, and a story that will make you never want to hear the word "membrane" again, this collection features a LOT of interesting horror. There are several names here that I'll be keeping my ear to the ground for, but there were absolutely a few standouts.The first story in the collection, What the Sea Gives by K.P. Kulski, sets the stage beautifully with a heartbreaking sto...
Don’t Break the Oath: Women of Horror Anthology #4, edited by Jill Girardi and Janine PipeCompensation for this review: a review copy of the ebook. No other consideration, and no solicitation of a favorable review.Content Warnings: “WARNING: MAY CONTAIN SENSITIVE SUBJECT MATTER… This book contains adult situations and is not suitable for children.”I don’t review books I don’t like, so if you’re just looking for a thumbs up/thumbs down, you can stop here. I like this book.This anthology is unusua...
I received an ARC of this anthology in return for an honest review from Jill, I believe it was through Sadie Hartmann if memory serves? – and want to thank both for the opportunity. This is a Women of Horror Anthology, and I was a little behind in reading it (it came out in September I think), so made sure I could fit it into women of horror month. There are some names I know from the horror community, some of whom I’d read already, some of which were new to me. To cut to the chase – I liked t
I was given a copy of this for free in exchange for an honest review.This was honestly one of the best anthologies I’ve ever read every story was different and every story was truly interesting. I found a lot of new authors from this collection. I definitely want to go back and read the rest of the women in horror anthologies.
DON’T BREAK THE OATH WOMEN OF HORROR ANTHOLOGY VOLUME 4 – Highly Recommend!‘Twenty-three authors from around the world have joined together to tell their stories of pacts with the devil, blood sacrifice, demonic encounters, torment and obsession. Horrors of the body, mind, and soul. Don't break the chain of hands as we speak our Dark Oath.’The following are my favorites, my immediate thought after reading each, and a snippet I hope will entice you: ‘What The Sea Gives’ – by K.P. Kulski – Love It...
Still reading, but the quality of horror here deserves 5 stars before I'm done. Literary pieces, bold themes, exceptional crafting.
I received this book from the publisher in exchange of an honest review.I was totally hyped when I was offered a review copy for this book! I still need to read Volumes 2 and 3, but I really enjoyed 1 so I was excited to read more horror stuff~Like any anthology this was a collection with good stories, an epic story (Bloody Mary YAS), and some stories I just didn’t like. I even DNF one because the topic + how gross it was the first pages. At the moment my mental health isn’t too good so reading
I enjoyed this a great deal. There were some familiar names in this anthology and some brand new ones. I enjoyed every single tale because they were crafted so very well and were utterly unique. This is an excellent book and great horror you do not want to miss out on. I took my time reading this because it became my little nightly treat. A big cup of tea and a great horror story. Bliss
This was incredible! A top-notch (and lengthy) collection of horror shorts that runs the gamut from eerie to gory, spine-tingling to gothic. More realistic than not, but some very fun/chilling historical and folklore entries. A good portion of leave-the-lights-on terror, but on the balance, I'd say the majority sit in the eerie-and-alarming range. LOVED it all, 5/5, will have to go back and reread a few to properly appreciate the craft. <3