The Horror Collection: Black Edition by Becky Narron


The Horror Collection: Black Edition
Title : The Horror Collection: Black Edition
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ISBN : -
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 173
Publication : Published March 3, 2019

Book 2 in a new series of mini-anthologies brought to you by KJK Publishing.

Featuring stories by Richard Chizmar, Mark Lukens, Michael A. Arnzen, Eric J. Guignard, Veronica Smith, Lee McGeorge, James Matthew Byers & Kevin J. Kennedy


The Horror Collection: Black Edition Reviews


  • Zain

    Horrific! đŸ˜±

    No werewolves. No vampires, ghosts or zombies. Just stupendous horror! Loads of it. Enough to make you happy that you’re a horror lover. A fanatic if you please.

    I love this series. The authors are all at the top of their game. I can’t wait to read the next book. Don’t believe me? You’ll see.

  • Matthew Clarke

    A fantastic collection of horror tales. My personal favourites were Pie Bingo, by Veronica Smith, The Switch, by Mark Lukens, and of course Kevin J. Kennedy’s batshit take on The Wizard of Oz, a Tarantino Oz.

    Five stars!

  • Rose Haskins

    Sadistic

    Some of these stories were rather sadistic. I wish I had taken the warning on the story Kevin Kennedy wrote. Ruined The Wizard of Oz for me.

  • Jennifer Shepard

    I purchased this books because of the amazing reviews on Amazon and oh boy, they were all right. I enjoyed book one and this one did not disappoint me. Such a good book
    with great characters that keeps you obsessed with every page since the first one. I couldn't put this down until I ended. Can't wait to read the entire series!

  • Jody

    The Horror Collection

    Overall a good collection of stories, there were a couple of stories I didn't care for, the rest I really enjoyed

  • Erica Robyn Metcalf

    The Horror Collection: Black Edition was wicked intense! As this one covered some dark elements that I am just not a fan of, this collection wasn’t my favorite. But if you’re into horror tales with horror and sex, then this collection would be a hit for you!

    Even though a few of the tales weren’t for me, I still really enjoyed the collection! Per usual, many of the tales are going to stick with me for a long time!

    Out of the eight tales in this collection, I absolutely LOVED two of them! Unfortunately, a few were just not in my horror interest range. So please keep that in mind when considering my notes below.

    Per usual, here are my quick reactions and rating breakdowns for each story:

    The Lake is Life by Richard Chizmar – 3/5
    Ah man, we used to play a game similar to flashlight tag called deer hunter. This tale really made me miss that! I loved the bits from the conversation between the witness and the police that added to the suspense of the tale.

    Pie Bingo: Last Man Standing by Veronica Smith – 3/5
    YIKES! This one was wicked intense and gruesome. I’m personally not a huge fan of tales with torture which is why this one was a three for me but I still greatly enjoyed the story overall. The idea behind the plot was so scary! This one is gonna stick with me for a long time.

    Goblin Financial by Lee McGeorge – 3/5
    Woah! This one was so dark!! Another with torture, hence the lower rating for me personally. But man, if torture porn of your thing, the start of this will be a hit for you! I personally enjoyed the second half more when it got really intense!

    The Switch by Mark Lukens – 5/5
    Ah! This one made me feel so claustrophobic!! Phew. Wonderfully done! This one made me think of Thirteen Ghosts! “Greatness requires sacrifice.” Eek! Now I need to go rewatch that film!

    Those Who Watch From On High by Eric J. Guignard – 5/5
    Woah. This was heartbreaking and wicked suspenseful. The author did a wonderful job portraying elements of PTSD and making the timeline jumpy but in a way that still flowed. My heart broke for Lee.

    The Ghost of Agnes Gallow by James Matthew Byers – 4/5
    So creepy! Tales like this really get under my skin! Ghostly revenge that passes along from generation to generation is such a scary premise.

    A Tarantino Oz by Kevin J Kennedy –
    This story had a warning; “Warning! The next story may be considered extreme.” I grinned when I saw this and couldn’t wait to dive in. And darn it! This one was not for me simply because of said extreme content. For those that enjoy the sex-related elements here though, it’d be a home run!

    Smolder by Michael A. Arnzen – 3/5
    Woah! Intense!! Don’t smoke cigarettes, friends!

  • Kirsty Mills

    A mixed bag overall but worth picking up. Easy reading horror you can dip into with little free time.