Horror Stories to Tell In the Dark--Book 3

ebook Short Scary Horror Stories Anthology For Teenagers And Young Adults: Tales Of Terror, #3 · Tales of Terror

By Bryce Nealham

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A Collection Of Short Creepy Horror Stories For Teenagers & Adults - BOOK 3
BEWARE! Reading these stories in the dead of night and alone...could be hazardous to your health!...

Within the pages of this book you will find scary, spooky stories that are perfect for teenage boys or girls as well as adults to read on cold dark nights, or while camping, or even on Halloween night.

Get comfortable and prepare yourself for this new collection of mysterious, dark and terrifying short spooky horror stories.

This third book in the "Tales Of Terror" series will once again throw you into a world of pure terror and unspeakable horror.

Here is a terrifying look into the horror that lies within these pages...

This collection contains:

◆ Some jobs pay well but they can be a real "pain". Other jobs pay well because there is something more going on in the background. Something hidden, something something kept a secret, something terrifying.

◆ High school is supposed to be the best time in a person's life. For some, there will be nothing but great memories. For those attending Penitent High, remembering their experiences would be the last thing they'd want to do.

◆ She hated having to walk through this particular cemetery every night. It would remind her of what her mom used to say, "As long as you don't acknowledge them, they can't get you".

◆ Modern technology can be powerful in helping us in our everyday lives. Sometimes it can be too powerful. Sometimes it can be deadly.

◆ He just wanted to have a little fun. Meeting up with these new people seemed to be a good idea at the time. It seemed like recently the townsfolk were acting differently...very differently.

◆ It is never a good idea to steal a story from someone. What if the person finds out? What if that "person" is not who they seem to be? Maybe what was stolen was more than just a simple story?

Horror Stories to Tell In the Dark--Book 3