Dead Lez Walking by G Benson: Book Review
Dead Lez Walking by G Benson is the horror novel you didn’t know you wanted. Come for the zombie apocalypse, stay for the romance. Taren Makumbe is at the beginning of
Read moreNon-human entities or previously human like demons and ghosts – also includes aliens.
Dead Lez Walking by G Benson is the horror novel you didn’t know you wanted. Come for the zombie apocalypse, stay for the romance. Taren Makumbe is at the beginning of
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