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Hot Blood: Tales of Erotic Horror

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Robert R. McCammon, Graham Masterton, Harlan Ellison, Ramsey Campbell and other masters of the macabre take readers into their private world of fear, fantasy, and fatal attraction--in 24 tales of dread and debauchery, riveting stories of sex and terror . . . the fresh fusion that is fast becoming America's obsession. Reissue.

302 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1989

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Jeff Gelb

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Jeff Gelb is a former disc jockey and music columnist who created the SHOCK ROCK series of music-based horror fiction. He has also written a number of short stories, including Graveyard Shift, The Last Victim and The Portrait. In 2001, he collaborated with Max Allan Collins to create the anthology series FLESH AND BLOOD, tales of erotic noir from some of the finest writers in crime fiction. Mr. Gelb is now in his fifth decade producing the comic book fanzine MEN OF MYSTERY.

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Profile Image for Peter.
4,074 reviews804 followers
May 10, 2025
I really enjoyed those 24 outstanding stories in this unique anthology. The idea was new back then. My favorites were Gary Brandner's Aunt Edith, Jeff Gelb's Suzie Sucks and Ray Garton's Punishments. If you like erotic horror or want to form an opinion this definitely is the anthology to pick up. Outstanding cover and some outstanding stories by some of the most prominent horror authors. Really recommended!
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2,724 reviews535 followers
September 20, 2019
-Contenidos compensados y carentes de tabús o censuras.-

Género. Relatos.

Lo que nos cuenta. El libro Eros sangriento (publicación original: Hot Blood: Tales of Erotic Horror, 1989), con Jeff Gelb y Lonn Friend a cargo de la selección y del texto introductorio, es una antología de relatos de horror con el sexo y diferentes expresiones de la carnalidad como hilo conductor, que nos llevarán a conocer distintas clases de deseos carnales incontrolables por razones muy diferentes, las consecuencias de una terapia vudú de aumento de pene, el origen de unos dildos muy especiales o un peculiar modo de robar cuerpos y personalidades, entre otros temas.

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Profile Image for Collette.
97 reviews29 followers
October 21, 2008
I would have given this a 4.5 if I could have. It was a great little group of stories that elicited many different emotions and actions. They are stories that combine a little sex with a little horror as the title states. I found myself facinated with the woman that through sex could take over her lovers' bodies and chuckling over The Thang (sometimes you get what you ask for) and grossed out by The Meat Market.
These little anthologies are not for everyone but if you are a horror fan or an erotica fan with a strong stomach not looking for romance, give them a try. This is the first of many.
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2,964 reviews1,198 followers
January 27, 2016

This weird cover and book has short stories from such a great ensemble – Graham Masterton, Robert Bloch, Harlan Ellison, F. Paul Wilson, Ramsay Campbell, that I had to pick it up. Not to mention, of course, that the erotic horror theme is interesting if done right.

Overall it was a worthy anthology; not erotic, but some disturbing stuff here and there, others creepy, others just strange.

The first story by Graham Masterton was average. The story was creative and out there, but not too crazy about it. As usual his writing style is smooth. The same is same for Richard Matheson’s The Likeness of Julie, promising but just not raising above average. The Thang by Robert R. McCammon doesn’t have much of an explanation for how the man got that way, but it was a cool short story where it was hard to take the eyes away, much like a train wreck.

F. Paul Wilson’s Menage A Trois was lots of fun with an eccentric old lady and a dark humor. Mr. Right from Richard Christian Anderson is amusing and brief, reminding me of a brief joke I’ve seen on the internet before over the years. Chocolate from Mick Garris was written well in the first person POV, not with any full explanation, but interesting nonetheless.

Again by Ramsey Campbell (have so much of his stuff in my library to read still) was maybe the creepiest story of the bunch. Eerie, with his powerful talent of the pen enhancing the horror. Where his story was the creepiest, the next story by Lisa Tuttle, Bug House, is the most disturbing. There IS a strange eroticism with this one in fact, but it gives miserable shivers. Interesting story that is the perfect length for its tale and almost numbing in its telling, and is one of the best offered.

Vengeance Is. By Theodore Sturgeon is such a short story, a scene really, that is doesn’t draw much attention. J.N. Williamson (RIP) also tells a simply short story which is disturbing in itself. Michael Garrett warns us on the type of people you shouldn’t cross in Reunion, a decently long tale that has a semi-predictable, but still worthy, ending.

Harlan Ellison’s Footsteps was awesome and gothic with tone, I love the surprise ending and almost a happy one for the big and bad. Pretty is…from Mike Newton is a typical prey and predator tale that tells it from a woman’s point of view instead of the similar stories like it, it was interesting.

I loved Aunt Edith by Gary Brandner, good stuff, even if not very surprising. Meat Market from John Skipp and Craig Spector is painfully brutal but cool and fits into the anthology like a second glove. Robert Bloch doesn’t disappoint with being brutal and yicky with the Model either, his great writing style working well for this horrible event. Carnal House (Steve Rasnic Tem) is eerie and unsettling but gothic and justified.

They’re coming for you by Les Daniels was great – funny stuff, humorous writing, loved the ironic ending, bravo.

Suzie Sucks by Jeff Gelb plays on some urban legend stuff kind of, a suitable story that doesn’t have a lot of surprises but works. Ray Garton’s Punishments is one of the very top of the stories as the best, great stuff and interesting.

If you’re a horror fan or anthology fan, pick this one up if you pass it by. There have been new ones since then (this is part one), and it’s an older book, but it’s fun for those demented moods.
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37 reviews9 followers
September 26, 2008
There is a line of thought that sex and horror (death) are linked; and it's not just because Hammer horror films started integrating nudity by the late 60's and a lot of people grew up on them.

The link seems to be loss of control. Great sex culminates in a white hot primal climax that renders both parties momentarily incapable of rational thought. In good relationships this mutually beneficial loss of cognoscent abilities is not noticed. The physical is all that matters and that's becuase the partners trust one another.

What if that trust isn't there though? What if someone has a different set of values for what brings them pleasure? Then that loss of control can lead to definite unpleasantness.

Turning something that's supposed to be pleasurable into something frightening is an easy fear to exploit. It also gives most readers an easy 'in' to these stories. Who hasn't felt the urge and realized that it might lead to unsound decision making? (C'mon even Spock lost it during Pon Farr.)

That's the basis for these stories and this entire series. It's not a link we're likely to see go away anytime soon. (Because it's so true.)
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111 reviews111 followers
January 28, 2009
I've had the HOT BLOOD books (or most of them anyway) setting on my shelf for many years now and I kept saying I was going to get to them and just kept putting them off. Now that I've read this one... I can't believe I kept putting them off! I can't say that I absolutely loved EVERY story in this book, but there are some great pieces within this one book as there are twenty-five stories and authors to choose from. I was introduced to many authors I have never read and some I had never even heard of. My list of novels to read sooner-rather-than-later has now grown as I'll be bumping up some of the authors I read within this collection. If you are looking to find some good erotic horror stories, look no further, as this book definitely gives a wide variety!
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100 reviews6 followers
February 28, 2012
Yes this book is dated, so you can't really expect it to be horrific in nature with gratuitous sex scenes, however it does live up to it's genre. The short stories in this book are all different and all have a mix of different supernatural and horror elements. Well written and interesting plotlines. My personal favourite in the anthology is the short story called " Chocolate".
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1,278 reviews3 followers
May 24, 2012
Hot Blood 1 is a collection of over 20 short stories, supposedly on an "Erotic Horror" theme, although my edition is subtitled "Tales of Provocative Horror" instead. The stories are of varying lengths, from just a few pages to around 30 in some cases. As is usually the case with collections, the quality varies from pretty good, through not bad, to what the...?

I found the title to be a little misleading. While there are horror and sexual elements to many of the stories, I can't agree that this is a collection of "Tales of Erotic Horror". I guess this tittilating title was a marketing ploy. Many of the stories are oddities and would fit into an "Outer Limits" or "Tales of the Unexpected" theme. This isn't a bad thing, just not quite what the reader would expect from the cover.

Overall, a varied collection of unusual tales that has enough entertainment value for fans of horror oddities with a bit of sex thrown in here and there.
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Author 41 books288 followers
July 4, 2009
I thought this was a really cutting edge anthology with some really find stuff in it. And then there was "The Thang," by Robert McCammon. I won't call it good. It was horrible, in a way. But damn it sure was memorable.
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536 reviews47 followers
September 1, 2019
Favorite stories: “Chocolate,” by Mick Garris, and “The Voice,” by Rex Miller, for their uniqueness; “Again,” by Ramsey Campbell, for the building mystery and tension; and “Punishments,” by Ray Garton, for the narrator and for the twists (of different kinds). These stories were special, unique. Different.
Along with “The Voice,” two other stories, “Carnal House” by Steve Rasnic Tem, and “Red Light” by David Schow, also combined humanity with their horror. According to Tem’s author bio: “‘What I’m interested in is disturbing the reader,’ Tem says, a goal achieved—and then some—in ‘Carnal House.’” But to me, that story is not so much disturbing as it is achingly sad.
“They’re Coming for You” was also different, and quite funny.
“Daughter of the Golden West” could have been interesting, but I had no clue what was going on.
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58 reviews
March 27, 2018
Hot Blood is very enjoyable, a nice anthology of tales with the erotic/horror themes. Lots of very talented writers adding in their stories, and it's a winner. My favorite stories, "The Changeling" "The Thang" "Aunt Edith," and "Vengeance Is".
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2 reviews2 followers
April 20, 2010
Dont' let the name fool you. This collection of stories are much smarter and far more entertaining then you would expect from the title alone.
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68 reviews2 followers
January 1, 2021
Project Hot Blood, part 1

The Hot Blood series are tales of erotic horror, which is the best combination ever. When something as personal and sensitive as sex is mixed with horror, what could possible scare you shitless more? So I set out to explore them all, all 13 books of the series, thus Project Hot Blood.

First, some info about my rating system. The level of paranormal of each story is one to five, one meaning it surely can happen in real life, five meaning it’s utterly something paranormal. The level of sex describes how graphic is the sex in each story, one to five, one being tame a bedtime story told by a nun, five being a detailed script for a hardcore porn movie. My rating’s from one to ten, it’s based on the balance of horror and erotic, so getting five in ‘level of sex’ doesn’t automatically mean an above average rating from me. It’s based on the wtf-ness of the ending, how freaked out I am, how nightmare-generating it is. One being rubbish, ten being masterpiece.

Changeling
Graham Masterton (Best work among others: “Walkers“)
It’s about a married man who met a beautiful woman and almost immediately fell in love. I like the disastrous ending, however confusing.
Length: 29 pages
Level of Paranormal: 5 No way in Hell. Well, maybe there.
Level of Sex: 2 Premature ejaculation, meaning sex scenes cut short.
My rating: 6 out of 10

The Likeness of Julie
Richard Matheson (Best known for “I Am Legend“
It’s about turning an ordinary guy into a monster. I enjoyed the chilling process of turning. But I want to know more!
Length: 10 pages
Level of Paranormal: 3 It might happen.
Level of Sex: 1 While the thought of it was disturbing, the sex itself wasn’t described.
My rating: 6 out of 10 (would’ve been an 8 if it offered more explanation)

The Thang
Robert R. McCammon (Best work among others: “Swan Song“)
It’s about a man and his…well, you know, his thang. Nasty ending. I love New Orleans! Especially after American Horror Story: Coven.
Length: 18 pages
Level of Paranormal: 3 Depends on whether you believe in Voodoo.
Level of Sex: 1 Higher only if a table dance count as sex.
My rating: 5 out of 10

Ménage à Trois
F. Paul Wilson (Author of “The Keep” and “Repairman Jack” -series)
It’s about threesome like the title suggested. I didn’t like it because it was really predictable and too long. But the spectacular ending saved it all.
Length: 32 pages
Level of Paranormal: 5 Though hypnotism is a thing, but the ending. Oh sheeeeyit, what if the ending’s a coincidence?! Then this would be a two.
Level of Sex: 2 Quite tame now. What’s it with male authors and their reluctance to write smut properly?
My rating: 7 out of 10 (would have been a 4 without the ending, which was really that good)

Mr. Right
Richard Christian Matheson (Author of “Scars and Other Distinguishing Marks“)
It’s like that one joke about doctors, made funny because we all hold on tight to stereotypes. I like it. It’s short and sweet and quite clever.
Length: 4 pages
Level of Paranormal: 0 Some monsters are real.
Level of Sex: 1 It’s all left to the imagination of the reader.
My rating: 8 out of 10

Blood Night
Chet Williamson (Best work among others: “Second Chance“)
It’s about a man’s unique ability to control his dreams. A minor error in facts, but I choose to ignore it. Because the rest of the story’s pretty good.
Length: 17 pages
Level of Paranormal: 5 We all know, cos we’ve all tried it: dreams can’t be controlled.
Level of Sex: 4 Whaaaat. A four finally! See, fellas? Not that damn hard now, is it?!
My rating: 8 out of 10 Would have been a nine without that minor error.

Chocolate
Mick Garris
It’s about the fascination of feeling the way someone else is feeling. Fascinating, yet terrifying.
It started out as quite a pretty and odd love story. It took the horror turn quite suddenly, and it somehow didn’t match the rest of the story.
Length: 12 pages
Level of Paranormal: 5 I wish it would be possible, at least temporarily.
Level of Sex: 3 Wasn’t that explicit but quite absurd.
My rating: 6 out of 10 Higher if the story builds more towards the ending.

Again
Ramsey Campbell (Best work among others: “Dark Companions“)
It’s about a kinky old lady. Flies? Nasty. Old women? Creepy. Kinky old woman with flies? Scary as hell.
Length: 12 pages
Level of Paranormal: 5 At least I hope this would never happen in real life.
Level of Sex: 2 There wasn’t any sex actually, thank God for that. But the little stuff somehow made me feel dirty.
My rating: 7 out of 10 Could’ve explained more..ok you know what, I don’t want to know more. Yes, it’s that kind of a story.

Bug House
Lisa Tuttle (Finally, a female author! Shows we ladies can be quite nasty too. Best work among others: “A Nest of Nightmares“)
It’s about an aunt living in an old house. Yes, as the title suggests, there will be bugs. The build-up slightly too long, with useless subplots. Otherwise, it was quite brilliant.
Length: 23 pages
Level of Paranormal: 5! Bugs…no no no no no nononononono
Level of Sex: 3 Not that explicit, but a word of warning for sensitive readers. But if you’re sensitive, what da hell you’re doing reading Hot Blood.
My rating: 7 out of 10 Cut those subplots and it would be an eight.

Vengeance Is.
Theodore Sturgeon (Best work among others: “More Than Human“)
It’s about justice really. Quite a clever little story. Unique way of narration.
Length: 9 pages
Level of Paranormal: 2 I guess it could happen? I’m too lazy to google the medical terms.
Level of Sex: 2 The idea’s nasty, but the wording’s quite tame.
My rating: 8 out of 10

The Unkindest Cult
J. N. Williamson
It’s about vasectomy. Nuff said. The weakest story yet horror-wise. Guess this would be scarier for male readers.
Length: 6 pages
Level of Paranormal: 0 Definitely would happen in real life too.
Level of Sex: 0 There wasn’t any?
My rating: 4 out of 10

Reunion
Michael Garrett
It’s about fantasies and exes. Some writers have the ability to make you believe no matter how absurd their story is. Well, Garrett’s not one of them. This is almost silly.
Length: 15 pages
Level of Paranormal: 5 I rather believe in brain-hungry zombies.
Level of Sex: 1 Quite tame.
My rating: 5 out of 10

Footsteps
Harlan Ellison
It’s about children of the night, but not vampires. I think. A bit confusing.
Length: 13 pages
Level of Paranormal: 4 Not a five cos I’m not even sure what happened.
Level of Sex: 2 It’s alright.
My rating: 5 out of 10

Pretty is…
Mike Newton
It’s about a pretty girl and a mysterious boy. Quite a slow but enjoyable build-up. I would love to know more. The ending was quite unexpected and surprisingly steamy.
Length: 12 pages
Level of Paranormal: 5
Level of Sex: 3
My rating: 7 out of 10

Aunt Edith
Gary Brandner (The author of “The Howling”)
It’s about an aunt and her little statues. Predictable yet funny little piece.
Length: 10 pages
Level of Paranormal: 5 Fascinating idea, but still, wishful thinking.
Level of Sex: 2 A lot left to imagination, but the tension’s good.
My rating: 7 out of 10

Daughter of the Golden West
Dennis Etchison
It’s about three best friends and a strange girl. It’s a pity really, cos I really like the style of prose. The story didn’t make sense though. Sometimes, in horror, less is not more.
Length: 13 pages
Level of Paranormal: 3 Depends on whether I even understood the story.
Level of Sex: ? There was sex? I couldn’t recall.
My rating: 4 out of 10

Meat Market
John Skipp and Craig Spector
It’s about bloody business. Again, less is not more. Subtlety’s not my cup of tea.
Length: 7 pages
Level of Paranormal: ? No freaking idea.
Level of Sex: 2 It was okay.
My rating: 4 out of 10

The Voice
Rex Miller
It’s about phone sex. I think it was a bit mean. I didn’t like it.
Length: 6 pages
Level of Paranormal: 0 Could happen.
Level of Sex: 0 There wasn’t any. Not even much tension.
My rating: 3 out of 10

The Model
Robert Bloch (The author of “Psycho”)
It’s about a model who just won’t give it. Too long of a build-up, almost got bored. The grand finale wasn’t worth the build-up.
Length: 10 pages
Level of Paranormal: 3 Depends on whether the guy’s crazy or not.
Level of Sex: 1 Not much of it.
My rating: 5 out of 10

Carnal House
Steve Rasnic Tem
It’s about appreciating the dead. What’s up with people not just come out and say it as it is?! Sometimes I wonder whether the writers even know what they are talking about. Though I liked the setup.
Length: 12 pages
Level of Paranormal: 5 Boring zombies
Level of Sex: 3 Some nasty action.
My rating: 6 out of 10

They’re Coming For You
Les Daniels
It’s about surprises and sick twisted obsession. Damn, wasn’t this entertaining right up to its nasty end.
Length: 7 pages
Level of Paranormal: 0 I would like to think that it’s all just tricks of the mind.
Level of Sex: 4 Because it was nasty.
My rating: 9 out of 10 This is really what the Hot Blood series is about.

Suzie Sucks
Jeff Gelb (The editor and one of the authors of Hot Blood series)
The title, exactly that. The build-up was promising. Pity that the story took the easy way out.
Length: 8 pages
Level of Paranormal: 5
Level of Sex: 2
My rating: 6 out of 10

Punishments
Ray Garton
It’s about a nice lady with a dark past. This is one of those stories that slaps a deep frown on your face the whole time you’re reading this. A frown not because it’s a poor story, a frown because it’s so freaking good in the most bone-chilling way.
Length: 14 pages
Level of Paranormal: 0 This shit could’ve been real cos you know, people can be quite sick.
Level of Sex: 5 Explicit, perverted, disturbing.
My rating: 10 out of 10 Finally, a perfect score for a perfectly horrific story.

Red Light
David J. Schow
It’s about a top model and cameras and consumers. I really don’t believe the story, it’s not scary, it’s even a little stupid. Not a good one to end the first book.
Length: 21 pages
Level of Paranormal: 5
Level of Sex: 2
My rating: 5 out of 10

Statistics:
The average rating is six, which isn’t very good. Only five stories out of 24 got an eight or above. Over 60 % of the stories are only mediocre with a few exceptionally poor ones. Nonetheless, they were a fun read.
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46 reviews
July 14, 2025
This collection of 24 short horror erotica stories, published in 1989, bears the unmistakable hallmarks of its era. One narrative, for instance, attempts to mine horror from gender transformation and non-heteronormative relationships, reflecting the cultural anxieties of the late 1980s rather than exploring these themes with genuine psychological depth. The author appears to conflate gender identity with sexual orientation, resulting in stories that feel more like products of societal prejudice than compelling horror fiction.

Similarly, another story in this collection's approach to disability and aging relies on superficial fears rather than the complex realities these experiences entail. The story lacks the nuanced understanding that could turn these themes into genuinely unsettling literature, instead relying on simple assumptions that diminish its impact.

While I approached this collection with genuine enthusiasm, expecting to find explorations of human taboos and vulnerabilities, too many of the stories fail to transcend their dated and biased perspectives. The horror feels manufactured rather than organic, rooted more in the author's apparent discomfort with difference than in human fears. What could have been a compelling examination of identity and mortality instead reads as a time capsule of bygone anxieties, limiting its potency as both literature and horror.
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180 reviews2 followers
May 1, 2023
5.0 Graham Masterton, "Changeling."
3.0 Richard Matheson, "The Likeness of Julie."
4.0 Robert R. McCammon, "The Thang."
4.5 F. Paul Wilson, "Menage à Trois."
4.5 Richard Christian Matheson, "Mr. Right."
3.5 Chet Williamson, "Blood Night."
2.0 Mick Garris, "Chocolate."
3.0 Ramsey Campbell, "Again."
2.5 Lisa Tuttle, "Bug House."
3.5 Theodore Sturgeon, "Vengeance Is."
2.0 J. N. Williamson, "The Unkindest Cut."
4.0 Michael Garrett, "Reunion."
3.5 Harlan Ellison, "Footsteps."
4.0 Mike Newton, "Pretty Is…"
4.0 Gary Brandner, "Aunt Edith."
4.0 Dennis Etchison, "Daughter of the Golden West."
3.0 John Skipp and Craig Spector, "Meat Market."
3.5 Rex Miller, "The Voice."
4.0 Robert Bloch, "The Model."
3.5 Steve Rasnic Tem, "Carnal House."
4.0 Les Daniels, "They're Coming for You."
4.0 Jeff Gelb, "Suzie Sucks."
4.0 Ray Garton, "Punishments."
4.0 David J. Schow, "Red Light."
3.6 AVERAGE
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266 reviews6 followers
September 4, 2025
Given the place this (and the broader anthology series) hold in the genre, and the lineup of 70s/80s/90s horror greats for this opening volume, this was surprisingly uneven across its stories. There's a super strong opener with the surprisingly introspective for its time but dated by today's standards 'Changeling', which does some interesting things with its tropes as does 'The Likeness of Julie'. The third entry, 'The Thang' is over the top silly in a way nothing else comes close to in the collection. And it was great to read story Mick Garris used for the Master's of Horror episode 'Chocolate'. Harlan Ellison has a strong showing, though I don't know that I even expect to see him in a collection like this, and Chet Williamson's story is 'interesting'. But by and large these stories feel like relatively weak offerings from authors who on average did a lot better.
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265 reviews4 followers
November 23, 2019
Some cracking stories in here and some average at best stories, definitely worth a read as a change of pace, I'd give it more because the good stories are very good but the average ones drag the overall rating down.... That's always going to be the way with a collection like this. Star rating this book is a bit daft but indidual stories there a definitely some 5 star ones that I will read again.
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166 reviews18 followers
May 27, 2021
The only reason why I decided to read this compilation of horror stories mixed with eroticism, was because of the participation of Mr. Jeff Gelb (I'm a huge fan) Many of the stories pertaining to this work are pretty bad. but the few that are good are very good. and that is why I will give a 4 star rating to this work.
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281 reviews4 followers
November 17, 2023
Way too many black widow episodes of "guy gets seduced and then devoured by evil monster woman." There are a few interesting stories in here (like The Thang, where the protagonist's member turns into a monster via voodoo magic), but the juice is not really worth the squeeze.
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3 reviews
July 30, 2024
Liked:
Changeling Graham Masterton
Mènage à trois F. Paul Wilson
Blood Night Chet Williamson
Chocolate Mick Garris
Bug House Lisa Tuttle
Vengeance is Theodore Sturgeon
The model Robert Bloch
They're coming for you Les Daniels
Punishments Ray Garton
Profile Image for Brett Grossmann.
544 reviews
July 31, 2019
On amazon this is called provocative horror. Great collection of extreme horror writers
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23 reviews5 followers
February 6, 2021
I enjoyed some of the short stories, but allot of them weren't for me. The best to me was beast mode.
Profile Image for Brent Winslow.
372 reviews
September 21, 2021
Thought this would be a fun Halloween read - it has an excellent list of authors - but it was generally pretty icky.
Profile Image for Kim.
24 reviews
May 17, 2024
DNF. Just not a big short story person.
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