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More Dark Tales of Cryptids and Park Rangers

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Genre: Horror short story collection Welcome back! The creatures that lurk in the wilderness have missed you. Enter the forest once again, flashlight trembling as you search for the unnatural sounds you heard just outside the perceived protection of the light from the campfire. Don’t worry, I’m sure it was nothing. It definitely wasn’t a bloodthirsty creature watching you from the shadows, waiting for you to let your guard down so it can creep up and grab you unawares. I’m sure it just wants to have you for dinner. Umm… I meant to have you  over  for dinner. Yeah, that’s what I meant to say. These eight stories will transport you back to the forest, where nothing is certain except danger, and staying alert means staying alive… hopefully. Remember the rookie park ranger who had to endure some strange rules in a fire tower? Well, he’s back. This time he’s guarding a warehouse. Because nothing could ever go wrong inside a mysterious warehouse on the border of a forest, right? His story co

The Monster in the Woods

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  Genre: Childrens/Young Adult Horror                                                           Chapterbook I used to be a regular kid. I had a best friend and we hung out all the time. That was before everything happened. That was before… The Monster. It’s funny how something as simple as reading a book can turn your life upside down. How everything you thought you knew could turn on you. I always hated nightmares, but at least I could wake up from a nightmare… “A Creeptastic read for Goosebumps fans.” – Emily Haynes “This story definitely gave me Goosebumps vibes.” - Sherri McCune  Available in ebook and paperback Free chapter to get you hooked.  Chapter 1   I wish I never would’ve read that book. Maybe none of this would’ve happened. It would’ve been better if I hadn’t found out… When I was ten years old, we lived in a house that sat beside a two-lane road. Our porch was literally ten feet from it. Even though it was a rural road, it still saw its share of traffic. You didn’t dare c