Reviews

Imaginative—A.V. Rogers’ debut novel, Dollhouse, cleverly weaves the occult and notorious figures from history to create a supernatural tale of horror pitted against the innocent and unsuspecting. If you have figurines in your house, this story will have you looking at them late at night, wondering, “Did that just move?” --Joseph Gary Crance on Amazon

This deliciously dark story gives new meaning to the term “horror.” Cultist Aleister Crowley just cannot accept the fact that his daughter, Lilith, has passed away from smallpox in 1906 at a very young age. Still mourning her loss a century later, he utilizes all of the witchcraft and black magic he can muster to bring her soul back to life.

​When Aleister finally locates the perfect young girl to help him realize his lifelong dream, he seizes the opportunity to restore his daughter’s soul in the body of the child he has just discovered. With the help of his other daughter, Cora, who is a witch, some living dolls, and a few famous demons from the past, including Jack the Ripper, he sets his plan in motion, sacrificing the lives of anyone and everyone who gets in his way.

The nail-biting suspense this story offers, along with some major plot twists and surprises, will keep you totally engaged from start to finish. This very creepy, intensely scary story builds to a terrifying finish you will not soon forget. The writing is stellar, the unique plot is both brilliant and mind-blowing, and the riveting characters will leave an indelible impression
on you. If you love stories with blood and gore, this one is a must read. Sweet dreams . . .
-- J.A.M on Amazon

Utterly creeptastic! Ripe with possessed dolls, the occult, and serial killers, this book is a wild ride!!--M.O. on Amazon