YA Wants More Zwieback

The popularity of our favorite Goth adventuress continues to grow! Add yet another positive review of Blood Feud: The Saga of Pandora Zwieback, Book 1 to the list, this time from Heather M. Riley and her review blog, Want My YA:

“From the first page I was hard pressed to put Blood Feud down…. My only complaint is that I don’t have book 2 in front of me so I can find out what happens next. I need to know!”

Read the entire review by going here.

It’s a Global Pan-demic!

Chalk up another positive review of Blood Feud: The Saga of Pandora Zwieback, Book 1, this one courtesy of newly minted Pan-atic Abby Flores and her review blog, Bookshelf Confessions:

Blood Feud is packed with comedy, horror, romance, paranormal urban fantasy, gothic themes and lots of hunting adventure that would surely bury its story on your mind. One of the best books I’ve read in paranormal urban fantasy.”

Since Abby is based in the Philippines, this obviously means that the Power of Zwieback can now be felt clear across the world!  ;-)

Read the entire review by clicking on the Bookshelf Confessions logo.

Wonder Goth Powers… Activate!

Why, lookee here—it’s the latest positive review of Blood Feud: The Saga of Pandora Zwieback, Book 1, this time courtesy of the online fantasy-themed magazine Black Gate and its resident Goth Chick, Sue Granquist:

“Now you may assume that it was simply the cover art and the promise of a story with a Goth chick heroine that ultimately got me, but you’d be wrong. Actually, it was the first chapter that got me; and then the next, and then the next…”

So, it’s true, then: Zwieback is highly addictive…  ;-)

Read the entire review by clicking on the logo above.

Zwieback: Now an Official Goth-approved Brain Food!

I might be in the middle of attending New York Comic Con this weekend, but that doesn’t keep the good news from continuing for Blood Feud: The Saga of Pandora Zwieback, Book 1!

Lillian Hawkins of the Goth-culture site Gothic Blend has posted a great review:

“This modern day, urban Goth horror will have readers turning the pages to discover how Pandora comes to terms with a very old problem . . . encountering the monsters among us!”

Read the entire review here.