Happy Halloween!!
Hi ya, So glad to have you back again. Do leave a comment for what you want to see. Thanks for coming.HAPPY HALLOWEEN from my Black Cat!
But she will slap your curser if you try to go to the top ;^)
I put this cute Kitty on my blog for you to play with. ;^)
Plus … I have the perfect company how about a nice, scary book to read?
And it’s only $7.00! “When evil comes, who will survive?”
pick yours up right NOW “Darkened Hills” now at Amazon.com
Enjoy, from Rosie Read this review and please tell Gary how you like it.
| By | Richard A. Bottles, Jr. “Richard A. Bottles, Jr.” (Fairmont, WV USA) s |
This novel really sucks! But for a vampire novel that’s a good thing. Author Gary Lee Vincent, who has written about real estate investing in his Agelations book, centers this horror novel on an evil old house overlooking a small town in West Virginia. The hero (or perhaps antihero is a better description) of the story is unnaturally drawn to the house, which is up for Sheriff’s sale, but the fanged protagonist who owns the house suddenly foregoes its libertarian disposition and pays off the tax lien. The battle spills out into the town and soon the sleepy little village erupts into a pernicious Peyton Place. In a town where everyone knows everyone else, including everyone else’s business, the whole matter ends up in reprobate when a force even more evil than the house and its owner arrives in the village. Beware reader: This is not your teenager’s PG-13 romanticized vampire novel. This horrific novel stirs up the flames of hell like a real stoker.
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