Autumn: Exodus (London Trilogy) by David Moody Available January 10

Author: David Moody

LONDON IS DEAD

A great fire has swept through the heart of the city, destroying everything in its path. The living, the dead, and the undead alike have been wiped out. And yet, protected by the impenetrable walls of the Tower of London, the remaining members of the Monument group have somehow survived. Now, they must strike out if they want to stay alive.

The final book in a new trilogy set in the nightmare world of David Moody’s international best-selling Autumn series.

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All the White Spaces by Ally Wilkes Available January 10

Author: Ally Wilkes

Something deadly and mysterious stalks the members of an isolated polar expedition in this haunting and spellbinding historical horror novel, perfect for fans of Dan Simmons’s The Terror and Alma Katsu’s The Hunger.

In the wake of the First World War, Jonathan Morgan stows away on an Antarctic expedition, determined to find his rightful place in the world of men. Aboard the expeditionary ship of his hero, the world-famous explorer James “Australis” Randall, Jonathan may live as his true self—and true gender—and have the adventures he has always been denied. But not all is smooth sailing: the war casts its long shadow over them all, and grief, guilt, and mistrust skulk among the explorers.

When disaster strikes in Antarctica’s frozen Weddell Sea, the men must take to the land and overwinter somewhere which immediately seems both eerie and wrong; a place not marked on any of their part-drawn mapsof the vast white continent. Now completely isolated, Randall’s expedition has no ability to contact the outside world. And no one is coming to rescue them.

In the freezing darkness of the Polar night, where the aurora creeps across the sky, something terrible has been waiting to lure them out into its deadly landscape…

As the harsh Antarctic winter descends, this supernatural force will prey on their deepest desires and deepest fears to pick them off one by one. It is up to Jonathan to overcome his own ghosts before he and the expedition are utterly destroyed.

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Wrath and Lust : Birth of a Sin Volume Three by Coda Languez Available January 9

Author: Coda Languez

The lines between Love and War blur in the final installment this dark romance. One thing is certain, Tristan and Ira will never be the same again.

“I love you…I know you don’t believe me but I do…I’ll prove it to you.”

Yeah, right.

Tristan didn’t believe her.

How could he?

Ira was the woman who kidnapped him, imprisoned him, tortured him, and forced him to become a genetic abomination. She is a ticking time bomb. A monster that feeds on death and fear.

Yet the longer he spends in her gilded cage, the more he sees through the Wrath and madness. The longer he spends with her, the more she exposes her mutilated heart.

There was no one more powerful, more beautiful, more rich than Ira Dante. And she wanted to give him everything.

So he was going to take it. Every single inch she offered, he will possess a mile.

She wanted to turn him into a monster, just like her.

Will a new sin be born, just as she planned?

Or will her wish tear them both into pieces?

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War in Heaven by Charles Williams Available January 9

Author: Charles Williams

Of the three Inkling fantasy writers Charles Williams is the least known and appreciated. Yet, his series of supernatural fantasy novels are every bit as interesting and original as the books by C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien.

This is the first of the seven novels written by Charles Williams. (He did start one other but abandoned it after three chapters owing to a lukewarm reception by his fellow Inklings.)

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The Unwanted Undead Adventurer : Volume 10 by Yu Okano Available January 9

Author: Yu Okano

Tasked with picking up the grand guildmaster of Yaaran and bringing them to Maalt, Rentt and Lorraine travel to Yaaran’s capital, Vistelya, only to find the grand guildmaster is out and won’t be back for a few days. Now that Rentt and Lorraine have unexpected time on their hands, they decide to take care of their additional errands in the city. They head to the Church of the Eastern Sky to deliver Sister Lillian’s letter to Abess Elza, then meet up with Augurey, their colorful acquaintance, to visit the palace for an audience with Princess Jia.

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Throne of Broken Wings (Ash Kingdom Book 3) by M.R. Polish Available January 9

Author: M.R. Polish

“There wasn’t a kingdom I wouldn’t burn down to save you.”

Caitin’s newfound powers have emerged and with it the secrets her mother tried to bury. But secrets are never meant to be buried…

In an attempt to save her mate from the Darkness, Caitin uncovers the vile truth behind her bloodline. She will need the help of others if she wants to destroy the Darkness and end the reign of terror behind it all. But first, they will all pay for touching what was hers. Afterall, an Alorian is very protective over their mate.

The last Layke saw of his wife was her dying on the ground. The image replayed over in his mind until he was certain death had claimed her. The Darkness played with his mind, flaunting her demise with a wicked grin. But it was Caitin’s promise to not leave this world without him that gave him hope. Even if there was only a sliver of a chance she still breathed, he would fight. He would find a way back to her.

Even with the Darkness threatening their future, he knew his mate was the most powerful summoner of them all. In the end, only one summoner could reign.

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Of Spells and Swords by Tiffany Shand Available January 9

Author: Tiffany Shand

A former assassin teams up with a death fae and an orc to defeat a fearsome enemy.

Niamh Talesin left the Order of Blood for a fresh start and a chance to make up for her past deeds. As she searches for her place in the world, she struggles to let go of what she has done. When an old friend calls her for help and warns of people dying, Niamh knows she’ll have to act fast.

When the realms are threatened, can she and an unlikely ally stand against darkness?

There’s a dangerous new immortal raining destruction down on everyone who gets in their way, but Niamh refuses to back down. She knows her abilities and the help of a death fae are needed if they are to survive.

But as the past catches up with her, Niamh wonders if she has the strength to defeat them, or will she perish instead?

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The Man Who Was Afraid by Maxim Gorky Available January 9

Author: Maxim Gorky

Alexei Maximovich Peshkov (28 March [O.S. 16 March] 1868 – 18 June 1936), popularly known as Maxim Gorky, was a Russian writer and political activist. He was nominated five times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Before his success as an author, he travelled widely across the Russian Empire changing jobs frequently, experiences which would later influence his writing.

Gorky’s most famous works are a short story collection Sketches and Stories (1899), plays The Philistines (1901), The Lower Depths (1902) and Children of the Sun (1905), a poem The Song of the Stormy Petrel (1901), his autobiographical trilogy My Childhood, In the World, My Universities (1913-1923), and a novel Mother (1906). Gorky himself judged some of these works as failures, and Mother has been frequently criticized (Gorky himself thought of Mother as one of his biggest failures). However, there have been warmer judgements of some less-known post-revolutionary works such as the cycles Fragments from My Diary (1924) and Stories of 1922-1924 (1925), the novels The Artamonov Business (1925) and The Life of Klim Samgin (1925-1936); the latter is considered Gorky’s masterpiece and sometimes being viewed by critics as a modernist work. Unlike his pre-revolutionary writings (known for their “anti-psychologism”), these differ with an ambivalent portrayal of the Russian Revolution and “unmodern interest to human psychology” (as noted by D. S. Mirsky). He had associations with fellow Russian writers Leo Tolstoy and Anton Chekhov; Gorky would later mention them in his memoirs.

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The Macabre Masterpiece : Vile Humanity: (Collection of Horror Poetry Book 3) by Justin Bienvenue Available January 9

Author: Justin Bienvenue

What’s your biggest fear?

The Macabre Masterpiece is back once again and all the things you’ve ever dreaded are nothing compared to the biggest evil of all…

Fright may be an intense feeling. Terror may be extreme. Shock is a critical condition of drop in blood flow, and panic is an uncontrollable anxiety causing unthinkable behavior but they hide their true selves… Because the deadliest fear is fear itself… and it’s us.

Everything we stand for has become corrupted, tainted, and plagued. For all the horror and the darkness in this world, there is only one source to blame and it’s us. We are but a vile humanity…

The Macabre Masterpiece: Vile Humanity is a book of 50 horror poems within 5 chapters, all a different type of fear including fear itself. It is the third book in the Macabre Masterpiece series and if you enjoyed the first two books then you’ll love this one as well.

Grab a copy of Vile Humanity and stand up to your fears today!

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The Double-Edged Sword : A Tale of the Fallen Hero by Ian Whates Available January 9

Author: Ian Whates

A disgraced swordsman leaves town one step ahead of justice.

In search of gainful(ish) employment, he heads for a former haunt, the seaport city of Cray. His past, however, soon catches up with him in the form of Julia, a notorious thief and sometimes assassin. He finds himself thrust into an impossible situation, caught in the midst of a bitter feud between the city’s two ruling families, and is forced to embark on what will surely prove to be a suicide mission.

A novella of sword play, betrayal, and derring-do, seen from the perspective of a cynical anti-hero who struggles to live up to expectations but excels at living down to them.

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The Demon Lover by Dion Fortune Available January 9

Author: Dion Fortune

Fortune completed seven novels during her lifetime. Four were occult and fantasy themed: The Demon Lover, The Winged Bull, The Goat-Foot God, and The Sea Priestess. The literary scholar Susan Johnson Graf categorises these alongside the work of H. Rider Haggard, Algernon Blackwood, Charles Williams, and Arthur Machen. The other three were romantic thrillers published under the pseudonym of “V. M. Steele” The Scarred Wrists, Hunters of Humans, and Beloved of Ishmael. Writing thrillers was one of few activities Fortune took part in unconnected to her magical work, and was something she did not publicise. Knight believed these three novels testified to the idea that “she must really have loved writing for writing’s sake”. An eighth novel, Moon Magic, was left unfinished but completed by her protégé and published posthumously.

Fortune saw her occult novels as an important part of her Fraternity work, initiating readers into the realms of occultism by speaking to their subconscious, even when their conscious mind rejects occult teachings. She thus perceived them as a means of disseminating her teachings to a wider audience. Each was related to one of the Sephirah on the Qabalic Tree of Life: The Winged Bull was associated with Tiphareth, The Goat-Foot God with Malkuth, and The Sea Priestess with Yesod.

Fortune’s first novel was The Demon Lover, which tells the story of Veronica Mainwaring, a young virgin woman who becomes the secretary to a malevolent magician, Justin Lucas, who seeks to exploit her latent mediumistic powers for his own purposes. Although she falls in love with him, she eventually escapes his entrapments through her devotion to Christianity. Her next work, The Winged Bull, focuses on Ursula Brangwyn, who had been harmed by her involvement in an unscrupulous occult group but meets with Ted Murchison, whom she subsequently marries. The characters in The Winged Bull are based upon real people in Fortune’s life; Murchison is based on her husband, for example, and she modeled Brangwyn after herself. The character of Hugo Astley has been interpreted as a “barely veiled fictional portrait” of Aleister Crowley. Richardson felt that The Winged Bull was “in many ways the worst of her books”. The scholar Andrew Radford suggested that the novel reflected a “zeal in promoting a socially responsible occultism rooted in orthodox gender roles” and demonstrated her growing concern that occultism was increasingly being associated with what she regarded as an immoral cosmopolitan elite synonymous with Crowley and his activities. (wikipedia.org)

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Demon (Coven) by David Neth Available January 9

Author: David Neth

Don’t let your guard down.

When Kathy and friend Trisha are at the club, Trisha’s date suddenly collapses, putting an end to their evening. Over the next few days, Kathy notices her friend acting weird. What’s worse is that bad luck seems to follow Trisha everywhere she goes.

Suspecting something magical might be going on, Kathy begins to investigate to discover just what has gotten into her friend and why exactly Trisha’s date collapsed at the nightclub. And the longer that Trisha is under the spell of whatever demonic magic that holds power over her, the more destruction follows in her wake.

Demon is a short story in the Coven series, which serves as a prequel to the Under the Moon series.

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Can Such Things Be? by Ambrose Bierce Available January 9

Author: Ambrose Bierce

The work of Ambrose Bierce could sometimes be as mysterious as the author himself, who disappeared at age 71 possibly on a tour of Mexico, and his ultimate fate has been one of the great unsolved mysteries of the literary world. How fitting that the end of his life should mimic that of his characters in this stunning 1893 collection of horror shorts.

“Can Such Things Be” consists of 24 stories with the running theme of mysterious deaths or disappearances, with a few exceptions of course. A Union officer is found hacked to death after having evidently tussled with a Confederate soldier already long since dead. While on a moonlight walk, a man loses his father who is never seen again. A man who has a fear of consulting his pocketwatch at the hour of 11 o’clock drops dead when he accidentally does so. A drifter in Napa Valley settles down in a random churchyard but is later found dead by law enforcement near the tomb of his mother. And so on.

There are a few random stories that don’t fit the theme but still contain supernatural elements, such as a fairy-tale about a boy who receives three fleeting visits by the fickle embodiment of Happiness. One of these could essentially be classified as science fiction, about a man who invents a robot (here called an automaton) with artificial intelligence, but it’s a sore loser at chess.

Also included in this collection is the famous story “The Damned Thing,” which every lover of horror should read at least once.

These stories certainly position Bierce as one of the progenitors of weird fiction. Many of these works have a distinct rural Americana vibe, and he does a great job of capturing the primal psychological awe of what lurks in the woods. He is a satirist so though his stories all have a serious tone, the prose is spiced with whimsy. Bierce is notorious for his “sting” endings, which are mostly effective, but sometimes seem a bit contrived and overly confusing. There were times when I finished a story and had no idea what just happened.

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Wounded Heart by Aremu Suliyat Damilola. Available January 8

Author: Aremu Suliyat Damilola.

Wounded Heart is a story of a wealthy young man whose love life was cut short due to some hidden circumstances. He was blessed with everything he needed but was not fortunate enough to have it all. Read, learn & enjoy this interesting love story.

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Themis’s Revenge (Queens of the Underworld Book 4) by RA Winter Available January 8

Author: RA Winter

Zeus rewrote her laws. Now, Themis, Goddess of Justice will extract her revenge.

She is Themis goddess of Justice, only she can write the rules that govern men. Zeus, king of the gods, has other ideas. Not only did he cheat on her, but he changed her laws. Horrified that Zeus has doomed an innocent man to be fed to a Titan god, Themis must descend into the depths of hades to save the damned soul- without Zeus’s knowledge.

But an omnipotent being guards the prison of Typhoeus. One with blood pulsing through his veins. He’s neither god nor demon and he refuses her entry into Tartarus. With no way around him, she must go through him- and step directly into his arms.

In a race against time, Zeus and the Titan god’s hunger, Themis is willing to sacrifice everything to save an innocent soul. But is she willing to destroy her own soul by opening her heart again?

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Tales Of Rumoria: Stella by Paige Dyer Available January 8

Author: Paige Dyer

Stella comes from a wicked world of violence. She attempts to get out and make it on her own though with no direction to go she finds herself always traveling. When she stops in a small town she meets a mysterious man who promises to make her dreams come true. The question is will they? Will Stella finally leave the chaotic life she lives and enjoy a simple and even elegant life?

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The Crossroads Bargain by F.T. McKinstry Available January 8

Author: F.T. McKinstry

Elspet’s mother died between the worlds, her staring eyes as milky white as a lily. A common occurrence in their bloodline, it is said. Even marrying into Aelfwine, an old family with as many secrets as trees in the dark wood that borders the estate, did not qualify her to be buried in hallowed ground. This fact is not lost on Elspet, a sensitive, tormented soul who has inherited her mother’s wayward interest in the Fae.

Grieving amid a turbulent household of superstitious servants, the mysterious disappearance of her father, and an ambitious aunt with a draconian agenda, Elspet begins to see things in her bedroom wallpaper. What begins as a mesmerizing portal to the Otherworld, however, becomes all-consuming when a beautiful elven lord slips through and captures her heart. Only Elspet knows the reason for the series of grisly, unexplained deaths that flood into the wake of her lost innocence.

What she doesn’t know is the high cost of consorting with the Fae. When her otherworldly trysts begin to result in impossible events, she is driven into the forest for answers. But not even the village witch or the Fae themselves can stop her inexorable descent into her mother’s fate. After she is forced to sacrifice the unimaginable, Elspet is drawn into a war between her lover and his enemy—an elven warlock who cursed her bloodline on a crossroads centuries ago.

To end the curse, she must destroy him with a secret whispered in a dream.

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Taking Possession by W. Dale Jordan Available January 7

Author: W. Dale Jordan

“Dear Tyler,

I was hoping I wouldn’t have to write this letter for a long time…”

Tyler is a young gay man with his whole life ahead of him. Then his Uncle Jodie died and left him the deed to Memory Lane Antiques, a small shop in an even smaller town.

When he and his best friend, Madison, arrive to assess the inventory, they’re led by unseen forces to an old journal. Only then do they realize the full meaning of ownership and possession.

Memory Lane is filled with curious items. Some mundane, others deadly.

As they dive deeper into Jodie’s writing, Tyler cannot help but notice the similarities between their lives, nor is he prepared for just how deep his own ties run to a dark-glassed mirror that hangs in the showroom and the ghost of a boy named Frankie who will do anything to escape its murky depths.

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The Savage Fae’s Mate (Wild Hunt Book 1) by Lola Glass Available January 7

Author: Lola Glass

I threw a penny into a fountain… and ended up abducted by a group of fae called the Wild Hunt.

They dragged me into their world and made me one of them.

And then, they started hunting me.

I managed to convince their leader to take me somewhere safe, but after I got there, he revealed the price of his help:

Me.

I thought their hunt was going to be the death of me… but it turns out there’s nothing more dangerous than a male fae who has decided you’re his mate.

*This is the first in a series of steamy connected standalones. Happily ever after and humor guaranteed 😉

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The Resurrection by Sarah Owens Available January 7

Author: Sarah Owens

Welcome to Penslave. It’s a small city, a place where people love blood. In Penslave people need to murder others to survive. It is a rule to live in this city.

Mrs. Brenda is always the winner but this time she killed her son. Her own real son just because of her thirst for blood. But then things changed. She was murdered. The whole town changed.

Penslave became peaceful till Marva came to Penslave and started living in the same house. There she came across terrifying events. Once again Penslave is asking for more blood. But this time its different.

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The Monk : A Romance by M G Lewis Available January 7

Author: M G Lewis

The Monk: A Romance is a Gothic novel by Matthew Gregory Lewis, published in 1796. A quickly written book from early in Lewis’s career (in one letter he claimed to have written it in ten weeks, but other correspondence suggests that he had at least started it, or something similar, a couple of years earlier), it was published before he turned twenty. It is a prime example of the male Gothic that specialises in the aspect of horror. Its convoluted and scandalous plot has made it one of the most important Gothic novels of its time, often imitated and adapted for the stage and the screen.

In the same month as the second edition was published, Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote a piece in The Critical Review, an important literary magazine of the day, in which he both praises and harshly criticises the novel. He acknowledges that it is “the offspring of no common genius,” that the “underplot… is skilfully and closely connected with the main story, and is subservient to its development,” that the story Lewis weaves in about the bleeding nun is “truly terrific” and that he cannot recall a “bolder or more happy conception than that of the burning cross on the forehead of the wandering Jew.” Coleridge gives his highest praise to the character of Matilda, who he believes is “the author’s master-piece. It is, indeed, exquisitely imagined, and as exquisitely supported. The whole work is distinguished by the variety and impressiveness of its incidents; and the author everywhere discovers an imagination rich, powerful, and fervid. Such are the excellencies”. Coleridge continues by saying that “the errors and defects are more numerous, and (we are sorry to add) of greater importance.” Because “the order of nature may be changed whenever the author’s purposes demand it” there are no surprises in the work. Moral truth cannot be gleaned because Ambrosio was destroyed by spiritual beings, and no earthly being can sufficiently oppose the “power and cunning of supernatural beings.” Scenes of grotesquery and horror abound, which are a proof of “a low and vulgar taste.” The character of Ambrosio is “impossible… contrary to nature.” Coleridge argues that the most “grievous fault… for which no literary excellence can atone” is that “our author has contrived to make [tales of enchantments and witchcraft] ‘ ‘pernicious’ ‘, by blending, with an irreverent negligence, all that is most awfully true in religion with all that is most ridiculously absurd in superstition,” commenting with the immortal line that “the Monk is a romance, which if a parent saw in the hands of a son or daughter, he might reasonably turn pale.” Coleridge finishes the piece by explaining that he was “induced to pay particular attention to this work, from the unusual success which it has experienced” and that “the author is a man of rank and fortune. Yes! the author of the Monk signs himself a LEGISLATOR! We stare and tremble.”

Thomas James Mathias followed Coleridge’s lead in The Pursuits of Literature, a poem in the 18th-Century satiric tradition, but takes a step farther than Coleridge by claiming that a specific passage made the novel indictable under law. The passage, found in Chapter Seven Volume II, discusses an interpretation of the Bible as too lewd for youth to read.

These two major pieces led the way for a multitude of other attacks on the novel, from such sources as the Monthly Review, the Monthly Magazine, and the Scots Magazine; the last of these attacked the novel six years after its publication. It was a general trend amongst those who criticised, however, to offer praise of some aspect of the novel. “It looked,” writes Parreaux, “as if every reviewer or critic of the book, no matter how hostile he was, felt compelled to at least pay lip-service to Lewis’s genius.” (wikipedia.org)

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The House of Souls by Arthur Machen Available January 7

Author: Arthur Machen

Arthur Machen (1863-1947) was a Welsh journalist, novelist, and short story writer. He is best known for his supernatural, fantasy, and horror fiction. He translated several books from French including Memoirs of Casanova. His lively English style generated demand of his translated editions for many years. Many consider the novels The House of Souls and The Hill of Dreams to be his best work.

The mystical qualities of the stories in “The House of Souls” are both rare and beautiful, and as a work of art alone it deserves to live. It is almost perfect-tender, true, intimate, and restrained.

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The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Available January 7

Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of the four crime novels by British writer Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes. Originally serialised in The Strand Magazine from August 1901 to April 1902, it is set in 1889 largely on Dartmoor in Devon in England’s West Country and tells the story of an attempted murder inspired by the legend of a fearsome, diabolical hound of supernatural origin. Holmes and Watson investigate the case. This was the first appearance of Holmes since his apparent death in “The Final Problem”, and the success of The Hound of the Baskervilles led to the character’s eventual revival.

One of the most famous stories ever written, in 2003, the book was listed as number 128 of 200 on the BBC’s The Big Read poll of the UK’s “best-loved novel”. In 1999, a poll of “Sherlockians” ranked it as the best of the four Holmes novels.

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The Haunting of Apartment 612 (Corona Heights Anthology Book 3) by E.M. Parker Available January 7

Author: E.M. Parker

SOMETHING TERRIBLE IS MOVING IN NEXT DOOR…

The Corona Heights apartment complex has become a well-known hotbed of supernatural activity. At its epicenter sits unit 612. It has remained safely vacant in the months since an unspeakable act committed within its walls unleashed a horror that few familiar with it have forgotten.

Norah has lived next door to 612 through all of it. A natural skeptic, she has done her best to ignore the rampant stories of ghostly hauntings, choosing instead to focus on her quiet life as a soon-to-be college graduate.

But her hope of maintaining a quiet existence is shattered by the news that 612 will once again be occupied.

Fed up with the rumors surrounding the building, her landlord insists that having a new tenant inside 612 is necessary to reestablish normalcy. He wants Norah’s help to ensure a smooth transition.

Even though she is dubious of the task, it seems simple enough.

But it soon becomes apparent that nothing about the transition will be simple.

The arrival of Corona Heights’s latest resident has awakened a new horror inside apartment 612.

And this time, Norah won’t have the option to ignore it.

Explore the darkest corners of fear in Volume 3 of the Corona Heights Anthology Series.

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Escape From Manhattan (Out of NYC Book 1) by Kate Seger Available January 7

Author: Kate Seger

A junkie. A senator. A half-feral tween. Brought together by chance, the unlikely trio shares a common goal: Survive.

But as they traverse the zombie-infested hellscape, each haunted by their own demons, they must battle more than the undead if they hope to survive.

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