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Review: Loading… by Cager Klarxon (ARC)

Cager Klarxon’s Loading is a jarring, visceral debut that strips the glossy veneer off influencer culture and dissects it to the bone and sometimes quite literally. This novella dives headfirst into the world of Marshall, a sex worker who becomes an unwilling subject of what most influencers are chasing: virality—but in a deeply horrific form.

Marshall isn’t your typical horror protagonist. He’s already emotionally numb from the nature of his work, even before the real nightmare begins. Klarxon uses this detachment to powerful effect as Marshall’s body is overtaken by a foreign presence and broadcast live to millions. What’s wild is that it stops being about the horror shown on screen—and becomes more about what it says about us as a society.

The novella shines most when it leans into its body horror roots. Klarxon taps into our obsession with digital fame, online identity, and how we consume it until it seeps into our real lives.

The pacing feels rushed, especially near the end, but somehow it works. The story feels like it needed that momentum—though at the same time, you’re left wanting more. If you know, you know.

Loading isn’t for everyone. It’s chaotic, disturbing, and very experimental but I admire the boldness and imagination Klarxon brings in tackling these themes and asking uncomfortable questions about the world we’re living in now: a global culture of clout chasers. If you’re into speculative and weird horror stories, this is definitely one to check out—before it goes viral.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Publication Date: October 14, 2025
Publisher: Surrender Point Press

Thanks to NetGalley and Surrender Point Press for the ARC in exchange for an honest and impartial review.

Book Review: Perilous Journey to Freedom by Marion Kummerow (Escaping the Reich Book 3) (ARC)

I finally got to read the third book in the Escaping the Reich series by Marion Kummerow, which I had been really looking forward to after reading the first two books. Perilous Journey to Freedom is a gripping and evocative tale set during the harrowing days of WWII, capturing the immense desperation and unwavering courage of those fleeing Nazi persecution. Although this is Book 3 in the Escaping the Reich series, it can be read as a standalone, offering a powerful narrative of survival, trust, and countless sacrifices.

The story centers on Astrid, a young Jewish woman in Munich whose life takes a dangerous turn when she is accused of defying the Nazi regime’s laws. With the Gestapo closing in, her only chance of survival is to flee to Switzerland. There, she meets Bärbel, a medical student with ties to the White Rose resistance group, and Felix, a mysterious smuggler with deep knowledge of the Alpine trails, all of whom play pivotal roles in her perilous journey to freedom.

I love how Kummerow excels at writing vivid, immersive scenes that transport readers to the unforgiving terrain of the Alps. You can really feel the tension in the cold, and the constant fear for their lives.

The dynamic between the three characters—Astrid, Bärbel, and Felix—evolves throughout the novel. There’s always tension, even though they can only depend on each other.

This novel was better paced than the last one in the series, especially in the second half, which kept me on the edge of my seat, particularly during the Nazi patrol scenes.

I do feel, however, that some of the plot elements, especially the backstories of the characters, were a bit underdeveloped. A little more exploration of their pasts could have added more emotional depth to the story.

While this third book isn’t exactly groundbreaking compared to other WWII stories, it is a beautiful tribute to the courage and resilience of the survivors of the Nazi regime and those who helped them. Their bravery and selflessness offer a beautiful reminder that even in the darkest times, goodness can still be found.

For fans of historical fiction and those who have followed this series, Perilous Journey to Freedom is a great read that will leave a lasting impression. As I mentioned earlier, it works as a standalone, but reading the first two books will provide more context. I highly recommend this one!

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Publication Date: October 10, 2025

Thanks to NetGalley and Book Whisperer for the ARC in exchange for an honest and impartial review.

About the Author
Marion Kummerow was born and raised in Germany, before she set out to “discover the world” and lived in various countries. In 1999 she returned to Germany and settled down in Munich where she’s now living with her family.

After dipping her toes with non-fiction books, she finally tackled the project dear to her heart. UNRELENTING is the story about her grandparents, who belonged to the German resistance and fought against the Nazi regime. It’s a book about resilience, love and the courage to stand up and do the right thing.

Book Review: Shivers & Thrills by A.C. Harrah (ARC)

Shivers & Thrills is a gothic, whimsical read that blends spooky aesthetics and heartfelt storytelling in a wildly fun and original world. A.C. Harrah crafts a playful, offbeat romance filled with oddball creatures, macabre humor, and surprisingly tender moments. While it may not be for everyone, it’s certainly a story that marches to the beat of its own (undead) drum.

At the center of the story is the vampire Vittore, the self-proclaimed “Prince of Thrills,” whose fading ability to frighten humans sets him on a chaotic journey of reinvention. Trying to reclaim his scary edge unravels into something meaningful (and strangely adorable) when he marries an animated corpse with dry humor and a mysterious past.

Love this world created by the author, which is a bit Tim Burton-ish, but the uniqueness is still there with its unpredictability and imagination. I loved that you can really imagine everything, even if what’s happening in the story can get a bit chaotic, lol.

That being said, while the book’s core romance is layered with personal growth and themes of identity, there are some interactions that feel a bit manipulative between the characters, which may be a bit off-putting to some. Another issue I have, despite the wonderful and creative world-building, is the lack of physical description for some of the characters.

Other than that, I think Shivers & Thrills is a positively giddy and awesome read! It is comedy with a heart, exploring love, jealousy, and the desire to be accepted and understood in their own world. If you like monster-filled romances and stories that are silly but sincere, then this one is definitely for you! It is also a good read this Halloween, so watch out for this one!

3.5 out of 5 stars
Publication Date: October 08, 2025

Thanks to NetGalley and A.C. Harrah for the copy in exchange for an honest and impartial review.

About the Author
A.C. Harrah is the author of “Turning Curse,” a young adult novel about a prince cursed by his best friend into being an animal.

Due to her love of writing, A.C. tends to chain herself to her computer, but when she does sneak out it’s usually to frolic on the beach or see the latest super hero movie. Oh, and travel. She would happily live out of a backpack if it meant exploring the world.

One of her favorite authors is Lewis Carroll.

Book Review: The Secrets Between Us by Cyan Michaels (ARC)

via Netgalley

The Secrets Between Us is a domestic thriller that starts with a seemingly innocent photo that quickly spirals into a suspense-filled unraveling of a series of secrets, lies, and betrayals. It is a fast-paced read that kept me turning page after page until the end.

At the center of the story is Amy Taylor, a meticulous handbag repair shop owner who believes she has the perfect life with a loving husband, a wonderful son, and a comfortable suburban lifestyle. But everything changes when she discovers a school photo in her husband’s dry cleaning of a boy that looks exactly like her son, only it isn’t. What begins as a nagging suspicion turns into a manic 72-hour race to uncover the truth before her husband, Craig, returns from a business trip. And just when you think you’ve figured it out, the author throws in another curveball.

I absolutely love the pacing of the story. The short chapters and countdown structure give it a sense of urgency, and as Amy’s investigation takes some increasingly wild turns, a few plot points stretch believability and some secondary characters feel a little flat, but the central mystery remains compelling throughout. Amy is an easy character to root for even though she loves to jump to conclusions too quickly.

I thought the twists at the latter part of the story verge on the over-the-top; it’s very evident that Michaels knows how to craft suspense. The psychological element is there, especially when it comes to trust and perception.

If you love a good domestic thriller with high stakes, fast pacing, and shocking reveals, The Secrets Between Us is worth your time. It is not perfect, but it’s definitely entertaining—and the ending will leave you questioning how well you really know the people closest to you.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Thanks to NetGalley and Inkubator Books for the copy in exchange for an honest and impartial review.

Cyan Michaels’ first psychological thriller with Inkubator Books, The Secrets Between Us, will be published on October 12, 2025.