Halloweenie in the Trailer Park

Happy Halloween, Snarkolytes!

Put down those delicious apples with razor blades in them, and ready yourself for this week’s spooky-dooky Trailer Park. In honor of All Hallow’s Eve, I’ve chosen three scary, supernatural titles to present.

The first is Ghost Radio by the fantastically-named Leopoldo Gout. This trailer is ultra-creepy, and even though the book isn’t my style, I’m tempted to read it. If for no other reason then to hopefully love it and implore all of you to run out and GET GOUT!

The next book, Viking Unchained by Sandra Hill, combines time travel, romance, and what promises to be some really hot sexy times. And the novel also seems to beg the eternal question: is there anything hotter than a Viking in S&M gear?

I had to pick this last book, Ghosts of Albion: Accursed, because it was written (with Christopher Golden) by Amber Benson…a.k.a. Tara from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Snark loves him some Buffy, and Tara was primo lesbiano as Willow’s witchy lover. From what I can deduce, her book is a rather interesting-looking paranormal that definitely seems worth a peek.

Have a candy-filled Halloween! And don’t do what I do: turn off all the lights and hide as soon as those little brats start ringing the doorbell.

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      But this much we do know: some have feathers, some have whiskers. Snarks sleep a lot, yet they are an ambitious lot -- with very little sense of humor. They love bathing-machines and tend to bring them wherever they go; they are also handy for striking a light. Snarks live on a far-off island, a place filled with chasms and crags, and are constantly on the lookout for Snark-hunters. Their mortal enemies are hope, care, thimbles and forks.

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