Author: Angie
Seven Cleopatra Hill by Justin Holley
Contains: cryptids, demonic possession, ghosts, precocious children, lesbians in horror.
Ruthless Gods by Emily A. Duncan, Something Dark and Holy, Book 2
Contains: sequelage, more vultures, more magic, blood, cult business, etc., but also way more graphic transformations and eldritch horrors than book 1.
Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan, Something Dark and Holy, Book 1
Contains: blood, magic, brutal transformations, angry deities, questions of divinity, vultures, betrayal, love, friendship, cults, and ritual sacrifices.
Butchers by Todd Sullivan
Contains: Korean vampire shenanigans, graphic violence, Natural Police, corporate vampire interests.
Sex and Sexuality in Victorian Britain by Violet Fenn
Contains: copious anecdotes that are no more than what you probably already expect, some uncommonly known information.
Face/Off (1997) directed by John Woo is like a fine wine
Contains: face transplant surgery, amazing dialogue, creepy face petting, a weird alternate reality where Nicolas Cage and John Travolta have similar builds.
The Celestial Assignment by Theresa Braun
Contains: unlikely angels, strong storytelling.
Coleridge by Tom Deady
Contains: mystery, home invasion, lesbians in horror, the secret to immortality.
Cruel Works of Nature by Gemma Amor
Contains: many short stories, meat plants, flaming vengeance, bovine horror, and much, much more.