Author: | Adalind Monroe | ISBN: | 9781476387079 |
Publisher: | Frowzy Books | Publication: | July 14, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Adalind Monroe |
ISBN: | 9781476387079 |
Publisher: | Frowzy Books |
Publication: | July 14, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The quiet village of Czern Lesovitsa haunts the edge of the ominous Black Forest, but it's not the bleak shadows and eerie silence emanating from the woods that weigh on the villagers and drain the vibrancy from their dreams.
What evil could rob people of their passion without driving them away? What keeps them living their colorless lives? And how can the chilling melody of little girl's lullaby lead someone to ruin? These are the questions an outsider from the bustling streets of London seeks to answer, but will information hidden in the village's secrets be more than man was meant to know? And how many questions can safely be answered before the risk losing your soul becomes too great to ignore?
Find out the chilling answers in "Don't Let Her In", the weird fiction tale called "Pitch-perfect" with "elegant language and 'missing pieces' that drew me in and kept me thinking about it afterwards."
The quiet village of Czern Lesovitsa haunts the edge of the ominous Black Forest, but it's not the bleak shadows and eerie silence emanating from the woods that weigh on the villagers and drain the vibrancy from their dreams.
What evil could rob people of their passion without driving them away? What keeps them living their colorless lives? And how can the chilling melody of little girl's lullaby lead someone to ruin? These are the questions an outsider from the bustling streets of London seeks to answer, but will information hidden in the village's secrets be more than man was meant to know? And how many questions can safely be answered before the risk losing your soul becomes too great to ignore?
Find out the chilling answers in "Don't Let Her In", the weird fiction tale called "Pitch-perfect" with "elegant language and 'missing pieces' that drew me in and kept me thinking about it afterwards."