A review by ericarobyn
Collected Easter Horror Shorts by Christina Bergling, Christopher Motz, Latashia Figueroa, Kevin J. Kennedy, Suzanne Fox, David Chrisley, Mark Lukens, C.S. Anderson, Veronica Smith, Brandy Yassa, Weston Kincade, Lisa Vasquez, Mark Fleming, Lex H. Jones, Briana Robertson, Peter Oliver Wonder, Amy Cross, Mark Cassell, Steven Stacy, Jeff Menapace, James Matthew Byers, Andrew Lennon, J.C. Michael, Jeff Strand

5.0

When Kevin J. Kennedy sent me a copy of Collected Easter Horror Shorts, I could not wait for Easter to roll around! Unfortunately life got a bit too busy, so I wasn't able to finish the book before Easter... But this certainly isn't a book you want to rush!

If you're looking for a crazy rollercoaster of horror short stories all centered around a seemingly unlikely holiday, you have to check this one out! I will never think about Easter the same way again!

Full disclosure: I was given a free copy of this book from the authors in exchange for an honest review. This did not affect my rating in any way.

My thoughts:
Oh my goodness. This collection is incredible! So many of these stories have stuck in my mind long after I finished reading them. Some actually gave me nightmares! They're all so creative and interesting!

Here are my rating breakdowns for each story along with some immediate thoughts/reactions:

Forward by Nev Murray
All the chocolate talk made my mouth water! Hey Nev! Feel free to send me British chocolate! ;-)

Lamb To Slaughter by Amy Cross - 3/5
What an interesting and dark concept.

Sonnes Hill by Lex H. Jones - 4/5
I liked the messaging in this one. Especially the bit about the communities that dry up! Phew! What a fun twist on this tale.

Easter Eggs by Latashia Figueroa - 4/5
Oh I loved this one. A bit tough to read at parts, and there were a few grammatical errors. But what a creepy story!

The Rebirth - 3/5
Woah. This was a weird one but dark and interesting. I have so many questions!

Baby Blues by Briana Robertson - 3/5
Ooofh. This one was horrifying and so sad.

Mia’s Easter Basket by Mark Lukens - 5/5
Woah! This one took a turn I wasn’t expecting!!

He Had Risen by C.S. Anderson - 4/5
A bit repetitive but a fun, but dark, zombie tale!

The Echoes of the Bunny-Man - 5/5
What a terrifying story!! And the authors note afterward....

Killer Jelly Beans From Outer Space by James Matthew Byers - 5/5
Such a fun and dark poem! I’ll never look at Jelly Beans the same way again!

Rotten Eggs by Jeff Strand - 5/5
Woah!!! I did not see that ending coming!

A Town Called Easter by Kevin J. Kennedy - 5/5
Woah! What a nightmare!

Lord of the Dance by J.C. Michael - 4/5
Wow! I did not see that coming. What an interesting and terrifying idea!

Easter Gunny by Peter Oliver Wonder - 5/5
Oh. My. God.

It’s Not All About Bunnies And Chocolates by Veronica Smith - 4/5
Terrifying and brutal!!

Last Supper by Suzanne Fox
This story was for me. Too sexual.

Bunny and Clyde by Lisa Vasquez - 4/5
Such a sad tale.

Magic Awaits by Christopher Motz - 5/5
Such a terrifying idea!! I loved this one!

An Easter Prayer by Weston Kincade and David Chrisley - 2/5
Hmm. I’m not sure I really understood this one. I felt like I was missing something going into it.

Trying To Write A Horror Story by Andrew Lennon - 3/5
Slow to start, but that ending!

Hatch by Christina Burgling - 3/5
What a strange tale!

Sulphur by Mark Fleming
Yikes. This was wasn’t for me. I can’t do stories about drunk driving.

Paying It Forward by Jeff Menapace - 5/5
Holy cow. This is an intense one! That ending...

Afterword by Kevin J. Kennedy
Perfect conclusion! I would LOVE to see more anthologies :-D


My final thoughts:
Bravo! Another amazing collection. Of course some of the stories just weren't for me, but I loved most of them. I cannot wait to re-read this next Easter!