Ghost Bully Book Review from @kleffnotes

Jonah Preston has just bought a house and is feeling confident about starting out on this new journey until a neighbor reveals a shocking truth. His seemingly perfect house was recently the site of a gruesome suicide, which immediately begins to tarnish Jonah’s view of it. When strange things start happening he decides to do some paranormal investigating with the help of his friend and roommate, Max, and this opens the door to a world of surprisingly supernatural events in Brian Corley’s Ghost Bully. Continue reading “Ghost Bully Book Review from @kleffnotes”

@ClexaCon Countdown: Casual Cosplaying from @kleffnotes

8 weeks to go until ClexaCon! Conventions are a time to try new things and to indulge in your love of fandoms. If you’ve been considering cosplaying, but are feeling intimidated I have some suggestions for doing something that might be a little less stressful, casual cosplaying. Continue reading “@ClexaCon Countdown: Casual Cosplaying from @kleffnotes”

An Eye for an Eye Book Review from @kleffnotes

Ellie Matthews, currently a college professor, previously worked for the police as a consulting criminalist. While she never planned to return to the field, a series of horrific murders force her to leave her slightly sheltered world of academia. An Eye for an Eye, the sequel to Bitter Past, by Caroline Fardig is a frighteningly suspenseful tale that examines what can happen when a vile desire for revenge throws an entire community into panic. Continue reading “An Eye for an Eye Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Always Gray in Winter Book Review from @kleffnotes

Always Gray in Winter drops you into a world of werecats full of deception and intrigue. Mark Engels book examines two different werecat factions divided along family lines who are continuously caught in a secretive fight across continents. Not only do these werecats have exceptional fighting skills, but many of them are also involved in difficult scientific research that will change all of their lives. Continue reading “Always Gray in Winter Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Dark Gray Blanket Book Review from @kleffnotes

The Dark Gray Blanket is a fictionalized true crime novel that draws inspiration from a dark period of time that occurred in Detroit during the winters of 1976 and 1977. H. Burns crafts a story focused on detective Frank Pellegrini, a dedicated detective who works on cases connected to young children. When he is called in on the first case Frank finds himself having to contend with his past and a specter he never expected to confront. Continue reading “The Dark Gray Blanket Book Review from @kleffnotes”

@ClexaCon Countdown: @OneDayAtATime and Connecting to Elena from @kleffnotes

Just 9 weeks to go until ClexaCon! For the new 2018 lineup they announced that there would be a panel devoted to One Day At A Time including Isabella Gomez, the actress who plays Elena, and executive producers/co-showrunners Gloria Calderon Kellett and Mike Royce. I was delighted to hear that this show would be represented at the convention because of how this show impacted my own life. Continue reading “@ClexaCon Countdown: @OneDayAtATime and Connecting to Elena from @kleffnotes”

Stinker Lets Loose @audible_com Audiobook Review from @kleffnotes

Have you ever experienced something that felt as though it was conceived under either extreme intoxication or within some sort of fever dream? This is in no way meant as a critique, but rather seems the only logical way to explain how something like Stinker Lets Loose could ever have existed. This cult classic film from 1977 has been reborn in audiobook form by writer Mike Sacks and director Eric Martin after an unexpected find of the Stinker Lets Loose original novelization. For those of you who have never heard of this film get ready for the most hilariously inappropriate piece of culture that I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing. Continue reading “Stinker Lets Loose @audible_com Audiobook Review from @kleffnotes”