Fiction
6 Horror Books Written by Women That Are Perfect for Spooky Season
There’s something magical about October nights—the crisp bite in the air, the rustle of fallen leaves, the way shadows seem just a little deeper. For horror lovers, it’s the perfect time to sink into stories that make you shiver. And who better to deliver those chills than women who know exactly how to weave fear, atmosphere, and heart into the pages?
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in BookClub
Whispers of the Forest: The Secret of the Stolen Memory
Everything was dark. I didn’t know who I was, where I was, or how I got here. The hospital was eerily quiet except for the sound of medical machines breathing and the faint echo of distant nurses’ footsteps. When I opened my eyes, I found myself lying on a cold white bed, with faint light filtering through a high window.
By Heartbeat of Ink5 months ago in BookClub
Your Ears Are Your New Reading Superpower
Ever feel like you're constantly battling the clock, wishing you could devour more books but never quite finding the time? What if I told you that reading, as you know it, is evolving? Imagine a world where you can immerse yourself in captivating stories and absorb insightful information while simultaneously tackling your to-do list. It's here, and it's powered by your ears.
By Francisco Navarro5 months ago in BookClub
The Story Behind “Guarding Noah” Book 3 in the Cedar’s Port series
Behind the writing of Guarding Noah I’ve always been observant of my surroundings, and I love watching people — without watching them in a creepy way. I pay attention and file away snippets of conversations or situations as I go about my day.
By Elizabeth Woods5 months ago in BookClub
The Story Behind "Bringing Back Faith" Book 4 in the Cedar's Port series
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DC77HHT5? Faith's story came to me after a conversation with a fellow survivor. Like me, we both suffered child abuse in the past. There is very little about what abused kids endure every day, and even less about how they get on with their lives after breaking away.
By Elizabeth Woods5 months ago in BookClub






