Title | : | Terror in the Shadows Vol. 14: Horror Short Stories Collection with Scary Ghosts, Paranormal Supernatural Monsters |
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Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
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Publication | : | Published May 10, 2021 |
Terror in the Shadows Vol. 14: Horror Short Stories Collection with Scary Ghosts, Paranormal Supernatural Monsters Reviews
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Well, what can I say? After more than a dozen books in this series one would think the stories would become stale or repetitive. They just don't. There are offerings from Scare Street regulars Ron Ripley, Sara Clancy and David Longhorn's but also a healthy infusion of work from new authors. This means you get fresh ideas of what terror looks like and lemme tell ya, it looks mighty scary. If I have any complaints at all, it's that I felt that the endings of a couple stories could have been better. This in no way detracts from the overall quality of the body of work. It's just my observation.
Anyone who enjoys horror is making a mistake if they don't give these Scare Street series a try. Even if horror isn't your favorite genre, you will like these shorts just for the drama. -
Enjoy reading Horror at night with every light turned on? Remember it is only light that casts Shadows, and in the Shadows, what might lurk? Turn to five authors who spend much time peering into the Shadows, including long-term Scare Street regulars Ron Ripley, Sara Clancy, and David Longhorn. Just remember: Terror lurks in the Shadows.
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Short and not so sweet.
Out of all the stories, only about 2, really made me glad that I was reading them. The rest were clueless and more perplexing than they should be for short stories. So I gave this edition a three star for their troubles. I doubt seriously I'll invest more of my reading time. -
This was a nice read for the Horror enthusiast. It was fairly scary at times and some parts kept me guessing, but I think I have read this genre enough that it is hard to surprise me. With that being said I enjoyed the read.