October Frights Mini Book Fair

Welcome to the October Frights book showcase, where the monsters play and the pages hold dark and gruesome secrets.

BLURBS


Visions and Nightmares: With the odds stacked against them, can these ten women survive… or will they succumb to the threat of revenge, fate, and death?

Death’s Dance: A psychic is haunted by a grim reaper and lured to a mysterious ghost town.

Starblood: Starblood is a visually rich LGBT Horror where a vengeful demon collides with obsessive, destructive love.

Pirantulas!: What began an act of scientific whimsy to celebrate Halloween with his favorite students has triggered events that have sounded the death knell for one town— and may threaten the very existence of mankind.

The Haunting of Dr. Bowen: Dr. Seabury Bowen—physician to the infamous Lizzie Borden—swears he’s being stalked by spirits, though his beloved wife thinks it’s merely his imagination. But the retired doctor insists that neither greed nor anger provoked the recent sensational axe murders in Fall River.

Fairy Films: Wee Folk on the Big Screen: Since their inception, motion pictures have brought fantastic imagery to life, mining mythology and folklore to entertain audiences worldwide. As a staple of fantasy, fairies almost immediately received attention and their influence on the artform of film has never truly waned. Even into the modern era, filmmakers draw upon the themes of fairy lore, perhaps unknowingly.

Gifted: When traumatized psychic, Hannah Harper, helps Detective Bev Wuthers find a serial killer, the facts of the case don’t make sense. With the body count rising and supernatural forces interfering, Bev scrambles to find enough evidence to make an arrest before the killer’s obsession with the psychic ends in Hannah’s death.

Whispers in the Shadows From the unnerving tale of the big, black dog in the mist to the crazy explanation of why you shouldn’t get drunk with a stranger, via ghosts, vampires and curses, this is a collection of short stories by Lyssa Medana.

Website Powered by WordPress.com.

Up ↑