Thanks to my lovely publishers, Crossroad Press, five of my titles which have been out of print are now back, in shiny new editions and with stunning new covers. Here they come:
Cold Revenge
Some dinner invitations are best ignored...
For no apparent reason, Nadine, Maggie, Gary, and Nick are invited to dinner at the lavish home of top fashion writer, Erin Dartford. But why has she invited them? Why doesn't she want her guests to mingle? And just what is it about the mysterious Erin that makes them want to run for their lives?
Little do they know that as they prepare to eat their first course, an evil as old as mankind is about to be unleashed. And revenge really is a dish best served cold…
Cold Revenge is available here:
Miss Abigail's Room
It wasn’t so much the blood on the floor that Becky minded. It was the way it kept coming back…
"I enjoyed watching Becky try to unravel what was
going on and I was surprised (in a creeped out way) by the things that happened
around her. Having those around you pat you on the head and talk around you like
you're not there is one of those things that gives me the deep down willies. It
was horrible and scary and I liked it a lot. Paranormal horror. There's nothing more terrifying" - Reading the Paranormal
As
the lowest ranking parlour maid at Stonefleet Hall, Becky gets all the
dirtiest jobs. But the one she hates the most is cleaning Miss Abigail’s
room. There’s a strange, empty smell to the place, and a feeling that
nothing right or Christian resides there in the mistress’s absence. And
then there’s the blood, the spot that comes back no matter often Becky
scrubs it clean. Becky wishes she had somewhere else to go, but without
means or a good recommendation from her household, there is nothing for
her outside the only home she’s known for eighteen years. So when a
sickening doll made of wax and feathers turns up, Becky’s dreams of
freedom and green grass become even more distant. Until the staff
members start to die.
A darning needle though the heart of the gruesome doll puts everyone at Stonefleet Hall at odds. The head parlour maid seems like someone else, the butler pretends nothing’s amiss, and everyone thinks Becky’s losing her mind. But when the shambling old lord of the manor looks at her, why does he scream as though he’s seen the hounds of hell?
A darning needle though the heart of the gruesome doll puts everyone at Stonefleet Hall at odds. The head parlour maid seems like someone else, the butler pretends nothing’s amiss, and everyone thinks Becky’s losing her mind. But when the shambling old lord of the manor looks at her, why does he scream as though he’s seen the hounds of hell?
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The Demons of Cambian Street
Sometimes evil wears a beautiful face...
After her illness, the
quiet backwater of Priory St Michael seemed the ideal place for Stella
to recuperate. But in the peaceful little town, something evil is
slumbering, waiting for its chance to possess what it desires. When
Stella and her husband move into the long-empty apartment, they're
unaware of what exists in the cupboard upstairs, the entrance to an evil
that will threaten both their lives…
The Devil Inside Her
Haunted by the death of her husband and only child, Elinor Gentry’s
recurring nightmares have left her exhausted. She’s crippled by debt,
and only the remnants of her former life surround her, things she can’t
bear to sell, and wouldn’t make much profit from if she did. Then, for
no apparent reason, the nightmares transform into pleasant dreams.
Dreams that lead her to take back control of her life.
A string of horrific and unexplained suicides–and an unnerving discovery about Elinor herself—lead her best friend to seek help from the one person who has seen all this before, and things begin to spiral out of control. Hazel Messinger knows that Elinor’s newly found wellbeing is not what it seems, and Hazel’s not about to let the demon inside remain there permanently.
A string of horrific and unexplained suicides–and an unnerving discovery about Elinor herself—lead her best friend to seek help from the one person who has seen all this before, and things begin to spiral out of control. Hazel Messinger knows that Elinor’s newly found wellbeing is not what it seems, and Hazel’s not about to let the demon inside remain there permanently.
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The Second Wife
Emily
Marchant died on Valentine’s Day. If only she’d stayed dead…
When Chrissie Marchant first sets eyes on Barton Grove, she feels as if
the house doesn’t want her. But it’s her new husband’s home, so now it’s
her home as well. Sumptuous and exquisitely appointed, the house is
filled with treasures that had belonged to Joe’s first wife, the perfect
Emily, whom the villagers still consider the real mistress of Barton
Grove.
A stunning photograph of the first Mrs. Marchant hangs in
the living room, an unblemished rose in her hand. There’s something
unnerving and impossibly alive about that portrait, but it’s not the
only piece of Emily still in the house. And as Chrissie’s marriage
unravels around her, she learns that Emily never intended for Joe to
take a second wife…
Reviews
"This story is a fantastic choice for anyone who
prefers to allow their imagination to inflate certain horrors instead of asking
the author to spell everything out in bright red letters." Long and Short Reviews
"Wonderfully creepy and intriguing." - Reading the Paranormal
OOH.Cat, these look fabulous with the new covers. Befitting of your genre xxxx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Shey. Crossroad Press has done a fantastic job and it's great to see my little horrors out there again
DeleteYou must be thrilled So deserved too xxxxxxx
DeleteI am. Thank you Shey!
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