Dear Reader.com offers a fantastic service which you might want to take advantage of. Every other week, Dear Reader.com sends you the beginning of a new horror novel in five weekday installments.
Interested in Ghoul by Brian Keene but not sure you would like it? Subscribe now to Dear Reader.com’s horror club and get the first part of the novel in your e-mail. Read it and if you like it, you can even buy it from Dear Reader.com’s store. If you subscribe now, you’ll get the rest of the installments for Ghoul and it’s easy to request the e-mails for the days you missed.
Test drive a novel before buying.
This free service is a great way to “test drive” a novel before buying. It is also a wonderful way to discover new authors and new books that you might have missed. Think about it — get five e-mails featuring a new horror novel to try out every other week. If the book doesn’t catch you, just delete the e-mails and the week after next you’ll get a new book.
Since the beginning of this year they have featured Dead Sea by Brian Keene, Death Instinct by Bentley Little, Evil Harvest by Anthony Izzo, The Hollower by Mary SanGiovanni’s Stoker Award nominated book, They Hunger by Scott Nicholson and Blood Drive by Jeanne C. Stein.
Over the past year they’ve showcased works by Tim Lebbon, Gary Braunbeck, Jack Ketchum, Ray Garton, Graham Masterton, Michael Laimo, Gary Frank, Edward Lee, Stephen Laws, P. N. Elrod, Mark Morris, Richard Laymon, L.H. Maynard and M.P.N. Sims and many others.
Get five e-mails featuring a new horror novel to try out.
Dear Reader.com has been around for quite a few years and they have a number of other clubs for mystery, nonfiction, business, mainstream fiction, romance, science fiction, teen and more. A couple of years ago, The Horror Writers Association collaborated with Dear Reader.com to create a club for horror. It has been a real treat for me and I hope you’ll enjoy it too.
Go ahead and click on this link to join the horror club. If you’re interested in any of the other clubs, click here. You can join more than one club at a time.
If you sign up, leave me a comment and let me know. Then stop back after a while and let me know what you think of the service.


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