The line between truth and fiction can sometimes be a very fine one. Imagine reading a story in a book you picked up off the rack in an out of the way gas station and discover that many of the details echo events in your own life.
Such a thing is not only possible, but likely, at the Owl Eyes Motel. A mysterious little establishment with a quirky proprietor, where there’s always room for the dead.
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Part Two of the novel, The Dead Kids Club, by Rich Hosek.Make sure to subscribe to my email list at BedtimeStories.studio to be notified...
Part Fifteen of the unabridged audiobook version of After Life, book 2 in the Raney/Daye Investigations paranormal mystery book series. Dr. Jennifer Daye and...
Some people love Halloween. The costumes, the candy, children parading to your front door begging for treats.Harrison Hardigan is not one of those people.However,...