Horror

The Hermit's Lair

By Dennis Bryant

In a chilling sequel to Theodosia’s Flock, The Hermit’s Lair weaves another tale of supernatural horror.

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Hold the Light

By Ryan Sherwood

George Gabney desperately scrambles to be rid of an ancient curse of collecting souls but must not stray from good, a choice one ancient evil yearns for him to make.

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Revenants

By Ryan Sherwood

With our end, revenants begin. Misunderstood as vampires and bitter about it, revenants exist as burdened souls, open to the purest and most polluted power ever known. The human spirit.

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Recreant

By Jason R. Thrift

A biological weapon has been released that brings your fears to life. So all you have to ask yourself now is, what are you afraid of?

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Theodosia's Flock

By Dennis Bryant

A novel of supernatural suspense from the Missouri Ozarks.

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The Vampire Valkyrie

By Peter Klein

"The Vampire Valkyrie" takes off where "The Dancing Valkyrie" concluded and resumes the tale of young female vampire who just may become the most dangerous vampire in vampire fiction to date.

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Vampire Cabbie

By Fred Schepartz

1000-year-old vampire loses vast fortune, gets job driving taxi at worker-owned cooperative cab company in Madison, WI

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Hot Blooded

By Carrie White

Murder, Sex & Horror. A trio of short stories in the genre of erotic horror from Carrie White, the established writer of Erotica and Book Reviewer.

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Darkness Crawls Apace

By John Donovan

Features Reverend Montague Wynnter and Sir Charles Berwick as they battle supernatural foes during the early part of the twentieth century.

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