If you remember, I love anything that's spooky and in the woods. This one seems to fit the bill wonderfully. The Devil Crept In is a slow starter but it all moves fast. Part one was my least favorite as it didn't feel like too much was actually going on. After part two I was terrified and that fe...
Audience: Adult Format: Audiobook/Owned Don slapped the trunks of the trees with his left hand as he ran past them, a small ax held tight in his right. - first sentence This book takes place in the mountains of Colorado. Ryan and Jane, along with their friends, are enjoying their last trip t...
I read If You See Her for the Ladies of Horror Fiction Group discussion at Goodreads. I’ve read several of Ania Ahlborn’s books and enjoyed them all with the exception of The Bird Eater. That one wasn’t meant for me! Anyhow, if you’ve read her work you already know that she writes a slow burn, atmos...
This was my first book by Ahlborn. It wasn't the best book I've ever read about a 'group of friends gathering during midwinter in a secluded cabin in the woods' but it was pretty good. The ending was probably my favorite part and I normally don't like open endings, left up to the imagination of the ...
The Devil Crept In by Ania Ahlborn My rating: 4 of 5 stars Stevie Clark's one and only best friend goes missing, and the small town of Deer Valley aren't all too keen to find the troublesome youngster. Jude Brighton's known for his temper, but to Stevie, he's the singular person that really understa...
It's been a while since I felt so indifferent toward a book. Like . . . I'm having trouble thinking of anything to say, at all. Sorry 'bout that. It happens to every reviewer. Ania Ahlborn has talent, okay? I can tell. She has talent in spades. Brother, though horribly gruesome and terrible, is we...
Seed was an interesting novel. It’s the second book I’ve read by Ania Ahlborn (first one being The Devil Crept In). I didn’t really have any intentions on reading it. Just sort of grabbed it on the fly when I saw it was on Kindle Unlimited and one of the Goodreads groups I’m in was having a buddy re...
This story starts out a little slow but it’s of the slow burn variety that builds into something terrible and terrifying so I didn’t mind too much. Stevie's best and only friend, Jude, wandered out into the woods near their home one day and never came home. No one besides Jude's mother and Stevie ...
Ania Ahlborn pumps fresh blood into a familiar plot with The Devil Crept In. Small towns, unspeakable evil, and missing kids are plot staples that every horror author plays with at some time. But The Devil Crept In doesn’t feel like it’s running down a well-worn path. Instead, there’s just enough fa...
I have loved Ania Ahlborn since I first read The Bird Eater and have since read everything that she has published. Although I have liked some books better than others, I can't say that she has written anything that I didn't enjoy; I don't actually think she's capable of that. Ania has a style that i...
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