Shattered
Stacey's fiance Liam has just landed a new job in the city, and the young couple is forced to move into a low-budget flat in a seedy neighborhood. It's not the the dream house they imagined, but it's well within their price range and a short distance from Stacey's graduate school.Soon after they...
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Stacey's fiance Liam has just landed a new job in the city, and the young couple is forced to move into a low-budget flat in a seedy neighborhood. It's not the the dream house they imagined, but it's well within their price range and a short distance from Stacey's graduate school.Soon after they move in, however, Stacey begins to experience terrible nightmares, vivid hallucinations, cold spells, and frequent panic attacks. As she spirals deeper and deeper into what appears to be a physical and mental breakdown, putting her university career and relationship in jeopardy, she befriends the reclusive old woman next door who tells her chilling stories of the house's former occupants.Is Stacey going mad or is the dark history of Claremont Street something that can't and won't be be ignored?
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781940544113
Publish date: November 19th 2013
Publisher: Darkfuse
Edition language: English
WHAT'S IT ABOUTStacey and Liam move to a new apartment after Liam lands a new job. Stacey starts to notice disturbing things about the flat and decides to dig into the houses history.WHAT I LIKED- The prologue was nicely creepy. There were also some creepy scenes throughout the novella.- The authors...
Stacey and her fiancé Liam have just moved into a low end flat in the city. From the beginning, Stacey has feelings of dread and that something isn't quite right with their new flat. As the story progresses, her fears are confirmed as creepy things seem to happen in there and she finds out more of t...
This is a debut novel. I say this to give it little leeway as I write this review.The writing itself was thin, making it an easy read. That same positive turns out to be a negative plot-wise, as it was overly simple and not as in depth as it needed to be to make an impact.The haunting situations wer...
This one was just ok for me. It was very choppy - switching from one seemingly insignificant event to another. There was really no flow to the story and I never really felt any menace or dread.
It has been a real pleasure to read this novella by a new and most certainly upcoming author in the horor/dark fiction genre. The story is essentially a haunted house tale, a young couple Stacey and Liam move into No. 24 Claremont Street a building with an evil and sad past. Stacey is particularly d...