The
child of woods
Only
the title story is repeated in the book the remaining are new
stories. This time the stories are about ghosts, fantasy creatures
and human beings. There are some spooky stories of ghosts, some
blood-curdling stories of human beings and some gentler stories of
fantasy creatures and vampires! One of the stories had a co-author
[Treasure Hunt], we wrote it together like sort of playing a game
together – David Stewart @ https://greenwalledtower.wordpress.com
Hope you will enjoy the stories.
Child
of Woods – Review (older version) Troy David Loy:
https://www.amazon.com/author/troyloy
The
child of woods:
A
woman finds a mysteriously abandoned child in a forest hut and adopts
him, later to discover his faerie heritage and true mother. As the
title story from the original book, this is quite good, and I'm glad
it was retained.
The
haunting of Everest Lodge:
A
ghost needs some time to herself, without all those pesky Living
crowding out her home, and spoiling the decor. This one is forced to
deal with the annoyance of ghost hunters and paranormal investigators
who treat her as little more than an exhibition!
Lonely
island:
A
dead woman and her still living husband are separated by the veil of
the hereafter, in a touching, two-sided story, that almost brung
tears to my eyes.
Naughty
little alien:
An
alien child decides to have fun tormenting the primitives while his
parents are out of the room, and gets caught. I liked this one, as it
reminds me in good ways of Star Trek's episode "The Squire of
Gothos."
New
genesis:
Human
children are gathered to repopulate the species after being rescued
by aliens, and taken to another world. A good one, message-wise.
Nine
specters:
Partygoers
and thrill-seekers get caught up in an attempt to open a portal to
another world by ghostly witches and wizards, an attempt foiled by
the sacrificed grandchild of one of the specters. I like that the
evil ones came to a bad end, but then one often get what they pay
for, not always what they think they do.
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