Sal Conte
Sal Conte is the horror writing alter ego of Amazon #1 Teen Horror novelist E. Van Lowe. Sal began his career while still in college, authoring two 80s pulp horror classics, "Child's Play" and "The Power."After a brief death--err, hiatus, Sal is now back with brand new creepy horror stories for...
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Sal Conte is the horror writing alter ego of Amazon #1 Teen Horror novelist E. Van Lowe. Sal began his career while still in college, authoring two 80s pulp horror classics, "Child's Play" and "The Power."After a brief death--err, hiatus, Sal is now back with brand new creepy horror stories for you. The author has been profiled by Industry tastemaker, Kirkus Reviews, and was a guest speaker at the 2015 Horror Book Fest where he unveiled his "spine-tingling thriller" (*reviewer comment) "The Secrets of Love and Death." Click on the video trailer just under the words "Author Updates" to get a glimpse of this chilling thrill ride. For updates, contests and FREE reads follow E's Newsletter at http://evanlowe.com/join-me/
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I received this book in exchange for an honest review. This story started off strong, but as it progressed it lost some of the suspense that drew me in in the first place. I was disappointed in the ending. I felt it was a little rushed compared to the strong start. Also, this book needed some editin...
Welcome to my tour stop and review for Baad Dog by Sal Conte. Be sure and enter the giveaway at the bottom of the post! Just looking at this cute and cuddly dog made me want to read the book. I mean...how bad can it be? . Deadly! . . Baad Dog by Sal Conte Publication Date: October 16th, 2015 Genr...
This was a quick and interesting story that had a bit of a twist. I saw the twist coming pretty early, but the story was very short and the ending was satisfying, so it was worth the read. Babysitting is one of the more terrifying jobs in the world, seriously. You never know what horrible thing i...
How do I put how I feel into words? This story took me through every emotion on the planet, so I'm at a slight loss of how to describe it. I was frightened by the Teddy Bear. Think Stephen King's, It. Instead of a clown, we had a terrorizing teddy. I was pissed at the kids for their gullibility. The...
Synopsis: It was supposed to be a simple babysitting job, a way for teenage runaway, Kim, to get off the mean streets of Hollywood three nights a week. Then, Amaryllis and Hyacinth said "Let's play Twitter," and things got really strange.As riveting as "Horns," with characters as engaging as "Heart ...