Available for Review: Beyond the Bounds of Infinity
Apr 24, 2024 1:34 am
~ Books Currently Available for Review ~
We've got several new titles available for review. Email books@rawdogscreaming.com to request a physical or ebook copy or use the links to download from NetGalley
Beyond the Bounds of Infinity: An Anthology of Diverse Horror
(release date July 10, ebook available now, hardcopies coming soon)
Welcome to a world of horror viewed through a kaleidoscope lens. Embark on a journey to untangle the writhing tendrils of human terror in a dimension where the possible and impossible blend; an unstable realm where comfort can be found in the coldest pits, and dark gods feast upon the sweetest suffering, where infernal sounds birth silent letters that drift along midnight shores and the unexplained lurks beneath crumbling urban structures. Step over the edge of what you think you know, and find yourself…Beyond the Bounds of Infinity!
Steel Legacy: The Steel Empires Series
(All 7 books in the series are available in the NetGalley file. We are happy to provide e-copies or hardcopies of any book in the series upon request)
Limani is the only home Toria has ever known. She may have left behind the mercenary life to embark upon a career in academia, but she will never forget her training as a warrior-mage. Not when she’ll always carry the mental and emotional scars earned along with her prestige.
Victory did not begin her long life in Limani, but she has claimed the city as her home. After a century as vampire Master of the City, she will not hesitate to use either word or blade to defend it against all enemies. Using her newfound and disconcerting magic? That’s a different matter entirely. However, the world is on the brink of massive change as the empires surrounding Limani develop increasingly dangerous technological and magical weapons. Victory may not have a choice when the answer to protecting Limani involves joining with others to harness magic never seen before. But all power comes at a cost. When mother and daughter collide over the best way to wield it, will one they both love pay the ultimate price?
Story Collection: Cremated Remains
(from Uncomfortably Dark Press, only available through NetGalley)
contained within are ten tales curated in the flames of madness, friendship, love, betrayal, and desire. ten urns carelessly spilled to stain the parchment in the spectrum of emotional dissonance on the condition of being human. the cremated remains of creativity.
Novella: His Unburned Heart
(release date May 9th)
His Unburned Heart tells the story of Mary Shelley’s quest to retrieve her husband’s heart from his publisher. History tells us that Percy Shelley was cremated, though his heart failed to burn, but the rest of the details are lost to time. Sandner has channeled Mary Shelley herself to share the story with us. That story is paired here with a second, related, piece. The Journal of Sorrow is named after Mary Shelley’s personal journal, and imagines Percy Shelley’s demise.His Unburned Heart tells the story of Mary Shelley’s quest to retrieve her husband’s heart from his publisher. History tells us that Percy Shelley was cremated, though his heart failed to burn, but the rest of the details are lost to time. Sandner has channeled Mary Shelley herself to share the story with us. That story is paired here with a second, related, piece. The Journal of Sorrow is named after Mary Shelley’s personal journal, and imagines Percy Shelley’s demise.
Novella: Asylum by Sarah Hans
(Last call, this will be archived on NetGalley soon)
Ashleigh and her little family of misfits are on the run, searching for a new home where they can rest and finally get clean. The police hot on their heels, they flee to the abandoned asylum at the top of the mountain, thinking it’s the perfect starting point for their long road to recovery. They’re ready for this. They long for their new life. The asylum is in disrepair with no running water or electricity. It does provide shelter, but maybe they are not alone in seeking it. If only they’d considered that the darkness they had run to might be even more shadowed than the one they were running from.