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Blog Tour Review - They Fear Not Men in the Woods

 Blog Tour Review - They Fear Not Men in the Woods by Gretchen McNeil When Jen Monroe hears her father's remains have been found, she returns home to disprove his death, only to find the forests of rural Washington are hiding something ancient and dangerous… Seven years ago, Jen Monroe left behind her hometown of Barrow, Washington after her father, a forest ranger passionate about protecting old trees from the aggressive logging business that runs their small town, vanished seemingly into thin air. She vowed never to return...until she gets a text from her estranged mother. Her father's remains have been found. It seems impossible to Jen who has always believed her father is still alive, and she returns home, determined to find out what really happened. When her ex-boyfriend proposes a camping trip into the woods in her father's memory, it feels like the opportunity Jen had been hoping for: to find her father. To find the truth. But what she finds lurking in the forest may...

Review - Crater Lake: Evolution by Jennifer Killick

 Review - Crater Lake: Evolution by Jennifer Killick


It’s five months since the Crater Lake Year Six alien invasion school trip from hell,  and Lance and his friends have struggled with the transition to high school. 

But now things have got strange in their hometown of Straybridge: there’s been an explosion at the university, a mysterious creature has escaped, the town is under curfew and Lance’s mum is acting seriously weird. 

Cut off from help can Lance reunite Katja, Chets, Ade, Big Mak and new friend Karim, to tackle an enemy straight out of their nightmares...



So pleased to report that Jennifer Killick has done it again!

Crater Lake Evolution is wickedly smart sci-fi horror, with some seriously creepy moments and some important things to say about friendships and how they can change on us. 

Highly recommended

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Crater Lake: Evolution by Jennifer Killick is out now, published by Firefly Press.
I was given a review copy via Netgalley in return for an honest review.

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