*Winner of the 2011 Red Adept Reviews Indie Awards for Horror*Elmwood Drive is a placid enclave of suburban luxury with an odd demographic trait: All of the residents are wealthy single mothers whose only work seems to be caring for their many children and enjoying their idyllic lives. However,...
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*Winner of the 2011 Red Adept Reviews Indie Awards for Horror*Elmwood Drive is a placid enclave of suburban luxury with an odd demographic trait: All of the residents are wealthy single mothers whose only work seems to be caring for their many children and enjoying their idyllic lives. However, things are never as they seem. A crew of misguided opportunists have developed a plan to relieve Elmwood's ladies of their valuables. They will soon learn that to steal from these women is to steal from the father of their offspring, and thus leaving the neighborhood alive is no longer an option."Sugar Daddy - A Dark Thriller" is a 45 page tale that will make you wonder what the nice lady next door is keeping locked away in her basement.***Praise for "Sugar Daddy - A Dark Thriller" -Winner of the 2011 Red Adept Reviews Indie Awards for Horror"Overall: 5 stars...the descriptions and dialogue were so well done that I felt like I was there, a part of the author's world, unable to look away...all the built-in dread that I could hope for...I felt like I was in the hands of an expert writer who knew his genre...this is a story meant for people who not only enjoy horror, but who appreciate writing as a craft."-MichelleR Red Adept Reviews"...an unimaginable horror fest in one of the most macabre stories that I've readin a long time. "-J. Chambers Top 50 Reviewer "A dash of Richard Layman, a dash of Clive Barker, and a dash of Stephen King inmy opinion. The suspense builds to an intense, gory (and even erotic LOL)climax. Well worth the read."-K. H. Amazon Reviewer AUTHOR'S DISCLAIMER:"Sugar Daddy" contains a few graphic scenes that some may find offensive. If you are squeamish or easily offended, please take note. Thank you.Short Fiction, approx. 45 pages
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