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Sneak Peek- my new book in Kindle

 

Sneak Peek

https://www.amazon.com/dp/b08v8gxv5h


Sneak Peek is a brand new book with brand new stories, the stories of this book has not been published before. Actually these were written for this book specially, you will get a bunch of spooky and chilling stories to read.


I also decided to include it in Amazon’s pentopublish competition for fun. The stories are my favorite genre of course, spooky and mystery. Hope you will check them out and enjoy them!


Story one: The lunatic-


Scratching sound on her window woke her up. Mina opened her eyes, it was dark outside but she could see vaguely because of the streetlight. Someone was standing at the window, slowly running her finger on the glass, looking at her.


The lunatic is the story of a young woman and her nightmares, how they became real in most horrific way!


Story two: The old graveyard



Suddenly she heard that song, this time louder and clearer, she followed it and soon was standing at the gate of a graveyard. The sound was coming from inside the cemetery. She opened the gate and entered it. Like a dreamer does without thinking about the consequences, then she started looking for the singer.


The old graveyard is story of a young girl in college, when she heard that song for the first time her very soul froze, as if a dark clammy claw from her past reached out and touched her, unleashing stark horror that devoured her world.


More stories in the book!


Don’t forget to share your views after reading.



I will be waiting!

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