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Soul's Day Boxset: Horror and Paranormal Halloween Theme - cover

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Soul's Day Boxset: Horror and Paranormal Halloween Theme

Brandy Nacole, Kayla Krantz, Majanka Verstraete, Aubrey Wynne, Jennifer Fisch - Ferguson, L.L. Hunter, Erin Lee, Lea Cherry, Maggie Tideswell, Stephanie Ayers, Azaaa Davis, Monique Singleton, Sian B. Claven, Scarlet Le Clair, Judith Holstrom, Amber Garr, Ashlee Sinn, D.M. Wolfenden, Yvette Bostic

Publisher: Fire Quill Publishing

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Summary

Old Hallows Eve, when things go bump in the night, 
Children come to play, and the witches provide the fright. 
For 19 authors, USA Today and international bestselling, 
The Halloween tales become more than this foretelling.  
In the Soul's Day Boxset, a mansion feeds on souls, 
A gargoyle captures them, and a demon dungeon master makes the calls, 
Campers gets picked off one by one, 
The Karnaval's corn dogs are less than fun, 
Ghosts lurking around every bend, 
'I do' at the wedding is the very end. 
A boxset of chills and thrills to keep you up at night, 
One-click pre-order to snap your copy filled with fright. 
On old Hallow's eve when creatures come to play, 
With this spine chilling pages, it's where you'll want to stay. 
  
AUTHOR LINE UP 
Erin Lee - USA TODAY BESTSELLING 
Kristin Ping w/a Judith Holstrom - USA TODAY BESTSELLING 
Amber Garr - AWARD AND INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING 
Ashlee Sinn - AWARD AND INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING 
L.L. Hunter - AWARD AND INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING 
Monique Singleton - INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING 
Majanka Verstraete - INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING 
Aubrey Wynne - INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING 
Stephanie Ayers - INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING 
DM Wolfenden - INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING 
Maggie Tideswell - INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING 
Sian B. Claven - AWARD WINNING AUTHOR 
Kayla Krantz 
Yvette Bostic 
Brandy Nacole 
Jennifer Fish-Ferguson 
Azaa Davis 
Lea Cherry 
Scarlet Le Clair 
 
Available since: 10/20/2020.

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