Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Kathleen McCluskey @KathleenMcClus4 @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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Image_04_Aug2021The Forest
by Kathleen McCluskey

Larry was convinced that the forest behind his house was haunted. Hearing the soft chanting night after night piqued his curiosity. He wanted to prove to everyone that the rumors and stories about the wooded darkness were all true and that he was not crazy.
He waited until almost midnight before he headed out. Above, a cloud veiled, full moon hinted of sky. The wind whipped through the geriatric oaks causing the decrepit timbers to howl and creak. Larry found a soft spot and listened to the symphony the trees created. He waited as the sound gave the night depth. Then the sound abruptly stopped. Larry sprang to his feet and could see twin silhouettes motionless in the darkness. The forest became devoid of sound, life and motion. As Larry strained to see more detail on the figures a bright light flashed from one of them, temporarily blinding him, rendering him unconscious.
He woke flat on his back; his arms out stretched to the side; he was lashed down with thick leather straps. He could hear the soft cooing of female voices. Straining to turn his head and see where the beautiful siren song was coming from he noticed the forest was illuminated by candles. He focused on the table directly to his right. Three white candles burned slowly. The flames danced playfully in the slight breeze of the forest. Larry tried to speak but his voice had been taken. Panic began to set in as he struggled against the restraints. As he thrashed the friction caused his skin to break open and bleed. He was oblivious to the pain; he just wanted out. The twins appeared, one on each side. They spoke in unison, “We do love it when they struggle. Oh how it sweetens the blood. The taste of fear is the taste of vitality.” Larry was in hysterics as they bit down onto his arms. They consumed him. Their legend would remain intact bringing more food to their table.
Fiction © Copyright Kathleen McCluskey
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The Long Fall: Book 1: The Inception of Horror

Lucifer always cunning and intelligent challenges father to a battle of wits. Being the angel of light he casts a judgmental eye upon mankind. He begins a war with his fellow archangels and God. Michael, along with his siblings defend their home and mankind from their deranged brother. Broad swords and hand to hand combat drench heaven in blood. The four apocalyptic steeds are released, each having their own destructive power. Betrayal and lust are at biblical levels. Understand the very creation of evil and the consequences that transpire in the first of THE LONG FALL series.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Alina Măciucă @darc_nina #LoH #fiction

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Image_03_Aug2021I Am One of the Worlds Out There
by Alina Măciucă

She gnaws on my thigh,
My blood stains her muzzle.
When she opens her mouth,
She spills out a galaxy.
The pain only comes when
The blood stops flowing,
And a rock
Grows out of my flesh.
She gnaws on my back,
My blood taints her fur.
Mother bear spins the Multiverse between her paws.
I lie sprawled, face down.
Where my tears drop,
Grass grows.
And from my crushed skull
The sky emerges red.
Fiction © Copyright Alina Măciucă
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meblurAlina Măciucă enjoys reading, writing, buying odd trinkets, and taking photos of beautifully decaying buildings. She has formally studied religion and hermeneutics at the University of Bucharest, and really has a thing for the Greco-Roman mysteries and Gnosticism, as well as for Renaissance magic. She lives in Bucharest with her very supportive boyfriend, their two cats, and an ever-expanding vinyl and book collection.

 

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The Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Stephanie Ayers @theauthorSAM @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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The Succubus
by Stephanie Ayers

She waits until you’re sleeping
to perform her nightly chores.
She skulks in the darkest corner
Watching those she abhors.
Waiting, just waiting…
Until the dreams begin. 
It is then and only then
She’ll taunt your deepest fears
With her blood red lips, a sheer dress,
And ghostly eyes filled with tears.
Tempting, taunting…
Until you give in.
Taste the blood she offers freely
With a kiss upon her lips
Suck until every last drop is gone
And passion fills your hips.
Tasting, suckling…
Releasing the monster within.
She’ll match you thrust for thrust
And give you all she’s got
Her teeth tearing and shredding skin
A vampyre fresh from a drought.
Thrusting, shredding…
Your humanity is your only sin. 
She waits until you’re sleeping,
Until your eyes have closed
That’s when she attacks the most,
Your deepest fear exposed.
Sleeping, dreaming…
The succubus always wins.
Fiction © Copyright Stephanie Ayers
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A Sudden Flutter of Wings

Something strange is happening in Ruppert Hills, Missouri and it’s up to news reporter Kate Chisholm to get to the bottom of it.

When a body turns up in an old grain mill, something sinister begins to haunt her dreams, and no one is willing to tell her why. As her investigation leads her to the Trail of Tears and an old Indian shaman, and she mysteriously turns up pregnant, things get even stranger.

Is the baby she carries the key to the mystery shrouding Ruppert Hills or are they all doomed to the evil arising?

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Melissa R. Mendelson @melissmendelson @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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How About a Side of Mushroom?
by Melissa R. Mendelson

The guy at Marin’s said that they were running fifteen minutes behind.  I went to the pizzeria, thinking I gave them long enough, but another guy said that it would be a few more minutes.  I stepped away, so they could take the orders from other people standing behind me.  I glanced at the television set, but I was not interested in the ballgame.  I just wanted my pizza.
As I rested against a bench, I watched the people nearby.  They seemed like they were lost in a daze.  Maybe, it was because of what was going on around us, and they sat at tables and booths, waiting.  What was taking so long, and more people walked in.  They buzzed past my face as if I wasn’t even standing there, and they filled up the booth that I rested against.  One young girl even kicked my leg unapologetically.
“Orders up.”  Everyone jumped at the man’s call.
“It’s just pizza.”  I was pushed and shoved as if I was nothing more than an illusion, and people seemed dumbfounded at touching something solid.  “Fucking people,” but again, they acted as if I wasn’t even there.
“Your order’s up,” a guy shouted at me, but instead of a regular pizza box, he held a small, white box in his hands.
“That’s not pizza.”  I stared at the box, thinking of the brownies waiting for me back home.  “What’d you do?  Put the crust in there?”
“Just eat it.  On the house since it’s your first time.”  He put the box in my hands.  “Eat up.”  It sounded like an order.
“You know what?  No thanks.  I’ll get pizza down the street.”  I moved toward the door, but people gathered in front of it.  They still looked through me, but they were determined not to move.  “What the hell?”  I turned around, and a little girl stood behind me, holding the box in her hands.  She was the only one that actually looked at me.
“Eat,” she said.  “Eat.”  She opened the box.
“It’s a mushroom,” and the mushroom reminded me of a mini pizza.  Was everybody high?  Was that what was going on here?  They were all riding the mushroom wave.  “No thanks,” but the people in front of the door melted against the glass.  “Let me out,” I said, glaring at everyone.
“Eat.”  One of the men emerged from behind the counter.  “Or end up like the last customer that refused.”
“Yeah,” I said.  “What happened to the last customer that refused?”  I followed his gaze over to the oven.
I grabbed the mushroom and forced it into my mouth.  Surprisingly, it tasted good, but then little spikes plunged into my mouth, piercing the tongue.  I gagged but then giggled, feeling this incredible rush.  I sat down at a table nearby, and I wanted more.  The mushroom was all that mattered not the world waiting for me outside.
Fiction © Copyright Melissa R. Mendelson
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Melissa R. Mendelson is a Horror, Science-Fiction, and Dystopian Author. Her short stories have been published by Sirens Call Publications, Dark Helix Press, and Transmundane Press. She also has a variety of short stories and poetry available on Medium.

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The Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Marge Simon @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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The Communion
by Marge Simon

Cecile arranges a set of Winsor chairs
side by side on the beach, one red, one brown.
I smile, for she wears her best bombazine blouse,
giving us a hint of the night’s festivities ahead.
I light three candles, balance them
on the heads of identical triplets;
summoned here for this purpose,
they sit cross legged at my feet.
We bleed ourselves under the moon’s horn.
Cecile’s fluted silver dipper shines with our fluids,
as smiling, she ladles our offerings into the tureen.
Once a communal bowl, it is again just so.
As the moon lowers in the southern skies,
she summons her warriors to drink.
We do enjoy those moments,
waiting for madness to manifest,
this glorious night on our silver shore.
Cecile takes up her sacred cello to play
Bach’s Suite Number Two in D Minor,
as her soldiers dance around her, crazed with lust.
Fiction © Copyright Marge Simon
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The Demeter Diaries
by Marge Simon and‎ Bryan D. Dietrich

‘The Demeter Diaries’ is a record of love and longing and the inevitable horror that arises between the minds of Mina Harker and Vlad Dracula as they court one another in waking dreams. The dialogue, written in both poetry and prose, imagines a psychic connection that develops between the two even before Dracula arrives in England. As Dracula makes his way from Transylvania to Whitby on the doomed ship Demeter, the two would-be lovers transmit their thoughts across the waves and lands that separate them, alternately wooing and terrifying one another with the idea of love eternal and all the dark delicacies necessary to ensure it. Front cover art by Wendy Saber Core, interior illustrations by Luke Spooner.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Kendra Hale @DevourAllWords @Darc_Nina #LoH #fiction

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The Place I Long to Forget
by Kendra Hale

Enjoy the outside air, it will do you good. Smile more and take in all around you. My friends meant well but these notions don’t stop the nightmares. This camping trip was meant to help me get outside and take in the fresh air. But of course when the body is at rest the mind will not follow…a true mind of its own. And on this night like all others, my mind goes back to the place I long to forget.
My vivid nightmares always start the same, in that way they are predictable. The dimly light corridor, covered in that sickly sweet floral paper tinged yellow at the peeling places that litter the hall. The musky smell of mold and urine that has sat long enough to be stale. A wooden door that is not quite five paces from where I stand, slightly open and taunting me to move closer and open it to look within.
The knob is just a plain brass fixture, dented and loose from the years it has been used. The door is lightweight and hollow, sweeping open at even the barest of touch. From within comes what I have dreaded and what leaves me in a cold sweat each time. The shallow breath that stays in the air for too long in a gasp as it struggles free from the skeletal figure under the threadbare blanket that once must have been a vibrant pink but is so stained with fluids that it has become a dismal brown compared to what it once was.
The figure is contorted and can barely move without a gasp of pain, weakly emanating from the darkness. A lamp on a small nearby table lights the room but only enough for the shadowy shapes of the furniture and fixtures of the room to be made out so as not to be bumped into or tripped over. Death watches over this soul and they wait patiently for each struggling breath to be the last one…and as it happens, as that last feeble whisper escapes, I wake up.
Fiction © Copyright Kendra Hale
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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Terrie Leigh Relf @TLRelf @darc_nina #LoH #fiction

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Image_02_Aug2021The Old Clock Tower
by Terrie Leigh Relf

Apparently, there was something odd about the old clock tower. Every time a new work team would commence to repair the beams or focus on the clock works, they would abandon the project, sometimes leaving tools behind in their haste to leave the site. Despite growing rumors that it was haunted, I would still spend the occasional afternoon there studying or drawing in my sketch book. It was always warm, even in winter, when the air itself seemed to pulse with a welcome energy.
One afternoon, a horrendous storm began to brew. Not wanting to get soaked through, I huddled inside, listening to the pounding rain, the occasional burst of thunder. A zigzag of lightning crackled through the air, striking the metallic clock works, causing the hands to creak into action. After a few moments, the hands began going forward faster and faster until they abruptly halted. 
And then she appeared above me . . .
Startled, I managed to remember my manners. “Hello up there. I’m Mac.”
She lowered her head as if in greeting but didn’t speak.  
I scanned the scaffolding, searching for an egress to the upper levels. “Do you need help getting down?” 
The young woman continued to lean against a cross beam, seeming oblivious to her precarious position. 
As if in response to my thoughts, she took a step off the beam. Startled, I stumbled backwards, then managed to gain my footing, hoping to catch her or break her fall at the very least.
There was another crackling sound, and she had disappeared.
Stunned, I collapsed onto the floor, hugging my knees. What had just happened? Could I have imagined her? But no . . . as within the next barrage of lightning, she returned. This time, however, it was on solid ground.
“You’re alright!” I exclaimed. 
“Hurry! We don’t have much time.” 
A dark funnel appeared above us where the clockwork had been. The young woman wrapped one of her pale arms around me in a crushing embrace, raising the other upwards toward the mesmerizing darkness. 
I clenched my eyes right before we ascended into a maelstrom. Much later, I realized that it felt like being dashed about by waves when my family first landed in the New World. When I opened my eyes again, there was sheer magic about. Magic, and what the Elders would call witchery.
“Welcome to where you really  belong, young Ian. We will alter history together.”
Fiction © Copyright Terrie Leigh Relf
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The Sisterhood of the Blood Moon

For thousands of Earth years, the Transgalactic Consortium has had a quiet interest in this planet and its inhabitants, the Haurans. While the Sisterhood of the Blood Moon works together with the Consortium and Haurans to maintain balance in the universe, the Blood Moon is fast approaching. The power of this moon reveals untold secrets . . . including a sacred covenant with the Mora Spiders. There is an ancient pact that needs to be honored—but at what cost and for whose purpose? The world may come to an end. But will there be a chance for a new beginning?

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The Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Naching T. Kassa @NachingKassa @darc_nina #LoH #fiction

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She Has Never Lived
by Naching T. Kassa

Leah stood in the tall grass, her hand over her mouth, stifling a scream.
The raven gazed into her eyes then leaped into the air, leaving the body on the ground below. It settled in one of the many pines nearby.
“I told you we shouldn’t come here,” Becky said. Her gaze remained on the corpse before them. “I told you the ghost would kill him if we did.”
“But that was just a story,” Leah replied. She turned away, unable to focus on the man’s mutilated face. “There is no Cyrus Castle. He doesn’t exist.”
“Tell me who killed Don, then. You heard him scream. It took us what—a minute to get here?”
A chill rose over Leah’s skin. She glanced about, searching the trees for movement. “We’ve got to get out of here.”
“You’re going to have to get the car keys. They’re in Don’s pocket.”
“But—”
Becky held up her hands. “I’m not touching him. He’s your boyfriend, not mine.”
“He isn’t—wasn’t—my boyfriend. He’s just a friend.”
“You should have told Cyrus that.”
A twig cracked and Leah jumped. Up above, a large bird took flight. The tree limb it had been perched on plummeted to earth.
“He’s still here,” Becky said.
“That’s a vulture, not a ghost.”
Another twig cracked and still another.
“Hurry and get those keys,” Becky cried.
Leah took a step toward the body.
Don lay in a pool of blood, his face slashed beyond recognition. He’d been such a handsome man. Such a good friend.
“Hurry!” Becky said. “Cyrus is coming!”
Leah reached into the pocket of Don’s khakis. She pulled the keychain from it.
A bird shrieked. Leah glanced up and into a pair of coal-black eyes. The man glared at her from between the trees. She recognized him from the stories, the ones kids spun around campfires on warm summer nights. Cyrus Castle, the Litton Woods Lothario. Disfigured and jilted by his fiancé in favor of a better-looking man, he’d killed her and her lover before hanging himself in the wood.
Scar tissue twisted the ghost’s mouth into a permanent frown and blood
soaked the matted mane atop his head. He floated out of the wood.
Leah ran. She dashed between the trees, avoiding the branches which scratched and the roots which tripped. A deer trail allowed her an easier path and she took it. When her lungs could take no more, she ducked behind a tree and doubled over, panting.
She caught sight of the mushroom then. Its red cap shone in the glimmer of sunlight filtering through the trees. Had she seen it before? It seemed familiar. She stared at it, willing the memory to surface.
The vision came in a soft haze. Something had been hanging above the mushroom, something which twitched and moaned. When she’d looked up, Becky had appeared and covered her eyes.
Becky.
The dark-eyed woman had disappeared. Leah couldn’t remember when she’d seen her last. She scanned the forest behind her, hoping for a glimpse of her. Where was she? Was she still alive?
“Hey,” a voice murmured in her ear.
Leah spun around and found Becky standing behind her.
“I thought he caught you,” Leah said.
“He followed me, but I got away.”
A shadow passed over them, a large one. Five more joined it, and they circled the women like light cast by a shadow lamp.
“Vultures,” Becky said. “They’re his eyes. He’s looking for you.”
“We’ve got to get to the car.”
She started forward, but Becky didn’t move.
“I can’t do it anymore, Leah,” she said. Her brown eyes glittered. “I’m so sorry.”
“For what? What are you talking about?”
“Do you remember when you were a little girl? When we first met?”
“I…Yes. It was when…”
“You don’t remember. Do you?”
The shadows changed, melted into one. A single shadow which swayed back and forth above Leah’s head. A face flashed in her mind, the neck broken at a crooked and impossible angle.
“You found Cyrus hanging there. Heard him groaning. I came to help you…to keep you sane,” Becky set a hand on her shoulder. “I covered your eyes.”
Leah leaned against the pine’s rough bark. She shook her head. “Oh…Jesus…you’re like him. You’re a ghost.”
“No. I’m no ghost. You can’t be one if you’ve never lived.”
Leah glimpsed movement from the corner of her eye. Down the trail, a figure loomed.
“He’s offered me your life, Leah. If I give you to him, he’ll let me take your body.”
Leah stood rooted to the ground. She tugged at her motionless legs, her heartbeat rising in her ears.
“I’m tired of running from him,” Becky continued.
She wrapped an arm around Leah and embraced her, plunging her into darkness.
“I’m so sorry,” Becky whispered. “It will never happen again.”
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Leah opened her eyes.
The door stood open before her. Beyond the threshold, concrete steps and a parking lot lay silvered in moonlight. A sign with the legend, LITTON PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL stood outside.
The lot led to a road at the edge of the woods. Trees stood silhouetted against the moon.
Heavy, cold metal filled Leah’s hand. She stared at the ring of keys, then her eyes drifted to the plain green scrubs she wore.
She turned. A man, dressed as a security guard, lay on the floor behind her. His name tag read, “Don.”
Leah slid down against the door.
In the woods beyond, Becky screamed.
Fiction © Copyright Naching T. Kassa
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Arterial Bloom

Lush. Brutal.

Beautiful. Visceral.

Crystal Lake Publishing proudly presents Arterial Bloom, an artful juxtaposition of the magnificence and macabre that exist within mankind. Each tale in this collection is resplendent with beauty, teeth, and heart.

Edited by the Bram Stoker Award-winning writer Mercedes M. Yardley, Arterial Bloom is a literary experience featuring sixteen stories from some of the most compelling dark authors writing today.

With a foreword by HWA Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Linda D. Addison, you are invited to step inside and let the grim flowers wind themselves comfortably around your bones.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author Rie Sheridan Rose @RieSheridanRose @darc_nina #LoH #fiction

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Image_04_Aug2021Light Three Candles
by Rie Sheridan Rose

Marly sat in the darkened living room, a butane fireplace lighter in her hand and stared at the three unlit candles standing before her. Different sizes. Different heights. Different purposes.
The woman at the little shop with the odd name—Droch…Drako…Draíocht…that was it—had given her detailed instructions. Marly had memorized them, but she hit the button on the lighter and read them again by the flickering flame to make sure she had it right.
1) Light the tallest candle and say the words “lig dom dearmad a dhéanamh”—it will remove him from your mind.
2) Light the middle candle and say the words “faigh dó imeacht”—it will remove him from your world.
3) Light the shortest candle and say the words “lig dom bogadh ar aghaidh”—it will remove you from his world.
She sighed. It had been a really hard break-up. She was honestly done this time. She never wanted to see or hear a thing about Russell again. Yeah, they had broken up before and always gotten back together, but this time she was done. Even thinking his name hurt too much. 
The whole thing was probably BS, but what did she have to lose? She took a deep breath, and lit the first candle, saying the unfamiliar words carefully. Something shifted in her mind, and she felt better than she had in weeks, with no idea why.
Laughing at herself self-consciously, she lit the next candle. The words came with more assurance this time. Glancing around the room in the candlelight, she frowned. Wasn’t there a photograph or something in that empty space this morning?
She shrugged.
Lighting the third candle, she said the words loud and clear. 
The fireplace lighter fell to the floor of the empty apartment.
Across town, in the little shop named Draíocht the owner smiled in satisfaction. “Wouldn’t do to burn the place down, now would it?” she said to the young man standing beside her. “After all, your neighbors remember your name, darlin’.” 
Russell grinned down at his mother as she made a gesture.
In the empty apartment, the candles winked out.
Fiction © Copyright Rie Sheridan Rose
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Overheard in Hell:
Dark Poetry

Poems exploring hell and damnation. Tales of sorrow, vengeance, betrayal, and redemption. Ghosts, ghouls, and demons stalk these pages. Don’t read in a lonely house…in a darkened room by a single candle…

…unless you like the touch of an icy finger up your spine.

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Ladies of Horror Flash Project – #Horror #author A.F. Stewart @scribe77 @darc_nina #LoH #fiction

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by A.F. Stewart

The sunset cast the glow of fire over the standing stones, the last warmth of the day before the cold embrace of the night. The air quivered, a twitch of breeze felt by no one. At least no one human.
Within the stone came an answering tremor, a soft rumble of the earth that reverberated along the surface of the rock. An ancient call, breaking past millennia of deathly slumber and snaking downward to a long forgotten source of power. Lingering dormant magic ascended from the bowels of Hell to infuse the stone, and a visceral hatred shuddered throughout the ground.
Something screamed beyond the ken of human ears, a primeval pain voice for the first time in eons.
And the mother of monsters stirred, her dreams filled with images of flames and death. By sunrise, the dragon encased within the stone fully awakened and the sky erupted in a display of true fire…
Fiction © Copyright A.F. Stewart
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Visions and Nightmares

Tragedy spares no one… and takes no prisoners.
In the twilight shadows, secrets are revealed past the whispers of madness.

Wander into the realm of the old gods with Elenora, where humanity and marriage are a prison.
Step through a looking glass of dark horrors with an Alice you never knew.
Join with Zenna to seek the truth as her death by magic grows closer.
Journey with Olivia as she crosses paths with a monster of the forest and runs for her life.
Watch Isobel summon the faerie to solve her problem of an unwanted husband.
Shiver as Doctor Killbride experiments with corpses to create life from death.
All that and more await within the pages.

Ten stories. Ten women.
Who will survive? Who will fall? And who will succumb to their inner evil?
Find out in Visions and Nightmares.

Warning: This book contains disturbing scenes that may be upsetting to some readers.

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