Pray Lied Eve: Short Tales of the Untoward | Lydia Peever
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Short tales of confusion, fear, and hopelessness. Pray Lied Eve is a collection of short horror written by Canadian author Lydia Peever. The Bad Shepherd was read as part of the award winning fiction podcast The Wicked Library, and remains one of their top downloads, a massive fan favorite. Her work has graced the halls of The Wicked Library since, and other work has appeared in Dark Moon Digest, Memento Mori, and other short fiction collections. Nightface is her debut novel, and all are available on her author page. Fan of quiet and gothic horror with a splash of viscera that flirts with extreme gore, ghosts, and revenge will enjoy these collections. This is part of the Kindle Matchbook program, so you are entitled to a free Kindle ebook version when you purchase the paperback! Kaia is haunted by fingerprints marring the basement door. No matter how hard she scrubs, they return day after day. The only things in the cellar are old Halloween decorations, and she double checks, everyday. Connor has sighted the most miraculous and mysterious thing in his life. Either no one else can see them, or no one believes it. Ice balls larger than a fist smash to the ground regularly. When the church bells ring just right, another one falls. Laurel knows animals can talk. Sometimes they ask her to do things. One will explain why they have always been drawn to her. By that time, she has grown and so have they; into hideous demons with terrible demands. Three tales of fear, confusion, and hopelessness from the author of Nightface, Lydia Peever .: . Horror, weird tales, stories of the supernatural. Call them what you will, these three tales were too long to be considered short by most markets and not long enough to be novellas. It takes only as many words used to tell a story; no more and no less. Instead of hacking Pray Lied Eve into pieces, we bind these three into one offering. .: . If you enjoy these tales, please leave a review and suggest Pray Lied Eve at your local library.