DETAILS: Read or Listen Between Midnight 10th October and ending at 11:59 pm 15th October read or listen to thrillers, mysteries, paranormal, horror, supernatural, witchy, ghostly, fantasy, or serial killer novels and novellas. (to clarify..these can be cozies and include romance. No need to sleep with the lights on if you don’t fancy a good scare!) Share your progress on Twitter or Instagram using #FraterfestRAT
Hosted by: Caffeinated Book Reviewer | @kimbacaffeinate
What Jorie Read for #FraterfestRat [2019]:
Death on the River by Clare Chase
(Contemporary Thriller)(audiobook)
A Nest of Vipers by Richard Storry
(Historical Fantasy Thriller)(audiobook)
Kill Shot by Susan Sleeman (Contemporary Thriller)
Pretty Baby by Mary Kubica (Contemporary Thriller)
Forget My Name by J.S. Monroe (Contemporary Thriller)
As the Light Fades by Catherine West → blog tour review forthcoming!
(Contemporary Women’s Fiction & Suspense)
The Witch of Little Italy by Suzanne Palmieri
(Contemporary Witchy Romance)(audiobook)
A last minute *extra!* addition: An Abiding Fire by M.J. Logue
as this is my 12th October @SatBookChat featured guest author!
I previously hosted an author interview about this novel & the series it kicked-off!
Why I decided to participate in #FraterfestRAT this year:
I love #SpookyReads alongside the next person – give me ghosts and romance OR ghosts on a mission – I’m quite the happy reader! I love Gothic settings & ambiance – whilst I happen to love reading certain kinds of Thrillers! In this particular instance, I’ve been wanting to *jump-start!* my #SpooktasticReads wherein I’ll be disclosing which kinds of fantastical reads I’ll be digging inside for @WyrdAndWonder‘s second year of hosting a mini-event the fortnight leading into Halloween! For now, I want to focus on the stories on this particular reading list which have been languishing a bit too long on my bookshelves – most of which are also on my backlogue of reviews!
If anyone has any suggestions for Paranormal Romances, Suspense & Thrillers of the paranormal variety (even without a romance element!) or other stories which are either: Southern Gothic, Victorian Gothic or might constitute being labelled “Cosy Horror” – as it owns to the origins of Psychological Suspense without being overtly graphic and horrific – kindly leave me notes on this post!
Let us take a closer look at how successful I was this #FraterfestRAT Year II: Read More