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Good reading Good short stories that are interesting and keep your attention. Had it read in no time, and I'm a slow reader. Or rather don't have much time to read.
Great Read.!I really enjoyed these holiday tales of horror. I recommend this book to fans of the horror genre and Christmas.
The Horror Collection: White Edition is a diverse collection of winter holiday horror stories ranging from dark humor to bizarre to poetry to straight-up gruesome.Let’s take a look, shall we?“Twas the Night Before Yuletide” by James Matthews Byers is a dark and shocking yuletide poem to educate you on the difference between Christmas and Yuletide and make you think twice about the holiday season.“Christmas Eve” by Mark Tufo is a devilish tale of choices and consequences.“The Advent of Father Hir...
Good anthologySome very good, entertaining stories here for the cold winter nights, full of twists and turns and interesting characters that seem believable
This was a very interesting read, which took basic Christmas concepts and molded them into unsettling and horror-ridden tales. My favorite was 'The Christmas Miracle' by Chris Miller. I thought all of the stories and poems were done well, but that one in particular stood out. You really felt genuinely uncomfortable reading it, but wanted to keep going, which is how I tend to gauge a good horror story.
The Horror Collection: White Edition by Kevin J. Kennedy is the perfect read for fans of horror and the Christmas holiday.I mean... Christmas and Horror?! Come on. Sign me up!! Full disclosure: I was given a free copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review. This did not affect my rating in any way.From paranormal-themed-spooky to real world terror, and from eerily creepy to horrifyingly gruesome, this collection has quite the variety of tales!Each tale in this collection was...
Thanks to the author for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.One of the most fun things I do, during my reading year, is reading the Short Story Collections by Kevin J. Kennedy during the time of year they are set in. It was such a blast to read these Horror stories during Christmas.A longer review can be found at BiteIntoBooks'm glad that I have a lot more short story books by this author on my TBR, so you can expect more reviews to come for his books!I feel l...
This year’s Christmas Review is a collection of dark but festive tales to be remembered, featuring names such as Lex H Jones, Mark Cassell and Amy Cross plus some new ones I hadn’t previously heard of, I tucked in with appetite, and oh what a feast it was.This collection tells of vengeance, rage, desperation and tradition and I loved every story. Generally speaking in an anthology I’ll like one story for each one that I don’t, but these all entertained and amused me so much that I was at the end...
The story Santa's Gift was the only story I really dug. This collection left me a bit underwhelmed. Typically I really dig these collections from Kevin Kennedy.
Fun read.This book was a fun read. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I would recommend it to others interested in this genre.
Not bad. The poems were scattered throughout this short collection, and although some were clever, I wasn’t quite pining for them. I enjoyed quite a few of the short stories, though. Here were some of my favorites.CHRISTMAS EVE-A delivery driver who is forced to work on (you guessed it) Christmas Eve becomes emasculated, and in the process, has to choose between good and evil. SANTA’S GIFT-Short and sweet, but a bit contentious. Hint: Involves a shopping center, a little girl, and a gun.THE CHRI...
Really bad, only 2 tales are good.All the good reviews are from writers or friends, for sure.
You Know It! 😎Another winner! Another lovely anthology. Full of horror and suspenseful stories with a top-notch cast of writers who are just phenomenal!This time I’m shouting about Chris Miller, Lex M. Jones, Mark Tufo, Mark Alan Gunnells, Mark Cassell, Amy Cross and Kevin J. Kennedy, and others. Marvelous! ✨
The Horror Collection: White EditionPresented by KJK PublishingMultiple AuthorsGenre - FictionSub-Genre - Horror/Anthology/Short StoryPages - 115Publication Information - KJK Publishing, October 22, 2019Reviewed by William C. Bitner, Jr. (https://booksinmylibraryblog.wordpres...)Rating - 📙📙📙📙📙Found within the pages of “The Horror Collection: White Edition”, are a collection of Christmas Horror short stories, stanzas and poetry by some of your favorite independent horror authors...Twas the Night
Not a favoriteOne of the few books I didn't care for..I prefer short stories and these were very long...almost novellas....and looking winded
Wow! This was a great collection of Christmas horror stories and poems!There are ten all together so I will just set them out with a once sentence cryptic taste without giving away spoilers.'Twas the Night Before Yuletide by James Matthew ByersTwisted poem about Santa along with some cannibalism - that is about all I can give on that one. Christmas Eve by Mark TufoDeath is just another journeyThe Advent of Father Hirst by Lex H. Jones Advent candle obsession becomes a possible possessionSanta's
Not too goodBad writing, poor grammar and disappointing. At least it was free via kindle unlimited. Would hurt me to pay out of pocket for this mediocre and sub mediocre writing..
Christmas with a twist, a horror angle that will get your blood coursing through your body. Santa's Elite will help you deal with those "not so nice" relatives. Down the Bizarro Watering Hole will remind you of what might be missing from your holiday. And while you're here, check out the gorgeous cover. It's the Mona Lisa of book covers. Kevin J Kennedy always puts some pizzazz in the holidays.
This is my first of Kevin J. Kennedy's series of horror collection names after colors. The White edition is a special Christmas collection, and I chose it to ring in the Christmas season this year. Overall it was a solid collection, with no real misfires. There were some particular standouts however:"The Advent of Father Hirst" by Lex H. Jones is written as a series of diary entries by a priest, who is starting in a new town at the beginning of Advent. Upon discovering his predecessor's diary, h...