Terri DelCampo has some great holiday horror for your ooky palate. Chills has eight stories that will show you a different side of the holiday season. Terri has a charming way about her that will draw you in with mellow prose but will slap you alongside the head too. The one-two punch. Loverly.
So, my friends, once the kids have gone to sleep, slide Chills onto your Kindle, put a spiffy nightcap on, and read away. You'll be glad you did.
Blaze McRob
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Book description:
Santa F-bombs heard only by some.
From where in the forest should Christmas trees come?
Will Christians to Morningstar be lost?
Who'll win the bet, Vulcan or Frost?
Christmas Eve miracle for a small child.
South Pole festivities horribly wild.
Good kids onto naughty list drift.
Naughty boy tempts hungry gifts.
Classic holiday ditties these stories are not.
But if you want ooky, a sleighful I've got!
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Here's a great review from Wendy Howard!
Wendy Howard
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightfully gruesome and chilling.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2016
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Witty holiday stories that are delightfully gruesome and chilling. A quick read that entertains start to finish. My favorite story takes Christmas trees to a new level of creative horror.
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Terri DelCampo is the founding editor and writer of Owl's Eye View Magazine, founding partner/writer/editor at Blazing Owl Press, author of 35+ novels, short story collections, children's collections, poetry collections, and multiple individual short stories available right here on Amazon. She pens Broken Old Broad Blogs, is a contributing writer for multiple horror anthologies, freelances poetry as well as non-fiction articles and essays. Terri is an ongoing competitor and winner of NaNoWriMo and Critters/Preditors & Editors Awards.
Terri is married to horror writer Blaze McRob and in 2015 they founded Blazing Owl Press where she is a very hands-on partner. Her duties at BOP include editing, producing book covers, and of course writing.
If you look up write-a-holic in the dictionary, Terri's picture is there.
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