A new home, an eerie, unseen neighbors, a boss with horrific secrets, and a best friend she couldn't live without. Welcome to Allison Pilch's world.What would you pay for half a huge duplex, ideally located and completely furnished with beautiful antiques that you could take with you, free of charge, if you ever move?
The answer is-next to nothing.
But why?
Allison Pilch discovers that what initially seems idyllic carries a horrific hidden cost.
With odd neighbors she hears but never sees, a creepy room that she keeps locked, and a new boss with a disturbing affliction; Allison will have her sanity stretched to the limit.
Oh, and let's not forget a steadily growing, but inexplicable feeling of dread that arrives out of nowhere...
"This book was so captivating, I couldn't stop reading! I was scared and intrigued all at once! I cannot wait to read more from this author! This book will definitely have me checking under my bed and in my closet for monsters before I go to bed tonight!" -- HalfPastt3BooksGrab your copy today! Free with Kindle Unlimited.
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About the Author: Carson Buckingham knew from childhood that she wanted to be a writer and began, at age six, by writing books of her own, hand-drawing covers, and selling them to any family member who would pay (usually a gumball) for what she referred to as "great literature." When she ran out of relatives, she came to the conclusion that there was no real money to be made in self-publishing, so she studied writing and read voraciously for the next eighteen years, while simultaneously collecting enough rejection slips to re-paper her living room...twice. When her landlord chucked her out for, in his words, "making the apartment into one hell of a downer," she redoubled her efforts, and collected four times the rejection slips in half the time, single-handedly causing the first paper shortage in U.S. history. But she persevered, improved greatly over the years, and here we are. Her blog is at http: //carsonbuckingham.blogspot.com/ and though she is a horror writer, Carson's blog is humorous (she hopes) with commentary on life's absurdities updated each week The Photo of the Day is there, too, along with the Horror Scopes and even shots of her garden in Arizona. She loves reading and gardening; but not at the same time. Though born and raised in Connecticut, she lives in Arizona now-and Connecticut is glad to be rid of her!