Author: CeeCee Elaine
Have you ever wondered what your favourite childhood fairytales would look like if they were transformed into terrifying horror stories? Well, now you don’t have to. With four frightening classics to keep you on your toes— there’s something for everyone in this collection.
Brother Wolfe (Red Riding Hood)
Nineteen-year-old Ruby grew up spoiled— except when it came to her estranged older brother Wolfe. Sheltered from the truth of her past, she spent her life in the dark when it came to him. But when her grandmother falls sick causing her to visit— she gets more answers than she could have ever been ready for. The black sheep, a haunting family secret, and a mind left on the brink of destruction— who’s afraid of the big, bad Wolfe?
The Surface: (Hansel & Gretel)
Hansel, his girlfriend Gretel and thousands of others have been living in an underground bunker for years after an airborne virus hit Germany, leaving millions to die. But their plan to escape the strict set of rules and the tyrannical President sends the lovers on a post-apocalyptic adventure uncovering a truth no one expected. Secrets, conspiracy and destructions are the only breadcrumbs being left behind in this dystopian romance.
Snow and the Deadly Seven- (Snow White)
Snow is young, beautiful, and now the Queen of her family’s infamous witch coven. So why doesn’t it feel quite like a fairytale? She grew up living in her twin sister Winter’s shadow, but when their parents left a large inheritance and control to Snow, things turned sinister. Envy, Lust, and Greed aren’t the only deadly sins in this witchy retelling of your favourite childhood classic.
Angel of Death – (Death’s Messengers)
Amelia is just an average med student until one night she helps an injured man in the graveyard claiming to be The Reaper. He promises something in return for her kindness. But she quickly learns that making a deal with Death might not be all it’s cracked up to be. The afterlife never looked so good in this erotic horror twist on the Brothers Grimm favourite ‘Death’s Messengers.’
So, sit back, turn off the lights and get ready for these four tales like you’ve never seen them told before because not all fairytales have a happy ending.