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The Horror Collection: White Edition Kindle Edition
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Bringing you festive treats and Yuletide chills:
Mark Tufo, Amy Cross, Mark Allan Gunnells, Mark Cassell, Lex H. Jones, Chris Miller, Steven Stacy, James Matthew Byers & Kevin J. Kennedy
We hope your Christmas is both wonderful and terrifying.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOct. 22 2019
- File size3273 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B07ZHCXXCZ
- Publisher : KJK Publishing (Oct. 22 2019)
- Language : English
- File size : 3273 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 179 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #328,868 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #6,829 in Horror Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #18,929 in Horror Fiction (Books)
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About the authors
Mark Tufo was born in Boston Massachusetts. He attended UMASS Amherst where he obtained a BA and later joined the US Marine Corp. He was stationed in Parris Island SC, Twenty Nine Palms CA and Kaneohe Bay Hawaii. After his tour he went into the Human Resources field with a worldwide financial institution and has gone back to college at CTU to complete his masters.
He has written the Indian Hill trilogy with the first Indian Hill - Encounters being published for the Amazon Kindle in July 2009. He has since written the Zombie Fallout series and is working on a new zombie book.
He lives in Maine with his wife, three kids and two English bulldogs. Visit him at marktufo.com or http://zombiefallout.blogspot.com/ or http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mark-Tufo/133954330009843 for news on his next two installments of the Indian Hill trilogy and upcoming installments of the Zombie Fallout series.
Mark Allan Gunnells loves to tell stories. He has since he was a kid, penning one-page tales that were Twilight Zone knockoffs. He likes to think he has gotten a little better since then. He loves reader feedback, and above all he loves telling stories. He lives in Greer, SC, with his husband Craig A. Metcalf.
Amy Cross is the author of more than 200 horror, fantasy and science-fiction novels. Her books include Asylum, The Farm and the Ghosts of Crowford series. She has also written several collections of horror short stories, including Perfect Little Monsters, Twisted Little Things and Dark Little Wonders. She lives in the UK.
Lex Jones was born and raised in Sheffield, north England, in 1985. A keen writer from a young age, he was always fascinated with the supernatural and is obsessed with stories. He loves films, books, theatre, videogames, graphic novels, anything with a good story that captures the imagination. His books tend to have a supernatural (or at least 'unusual') undercurrent, as this moves them away from the more boring aspects of real life.
Mark Cassell lives on the south-east coast of the United Kingdom with his wife and many animals. His jobs have included baker, lab technician, driving instructor, actor, and was once a spotlight operator for an Elvis Presley impersonator.
As the author of the best-selling Shadow Fabric mythos, he’s written under several pen names with over 150 stories published in magazines and anthologies. Though his passion remains embedded in dark fantasy and horror, he’s written steampunk, fantasy and sci-fi, and regularly crosses the blurry lines between genres.
Most recently he’s seen publication in the children’s market. In particular, a Would You Rather game book series that has proven popular, and a successful range of pirate activity books. Mark often says how the “Pirate Thing” is a latent interest that will always astonish him.
A proud addition to his bibliography is through Caffeine Nights Publishing with the horror novel, Parasite Crop. Since signing that contract, he remains humbled in the knowledge he now shares the same publisher as one of his literary heroes from the late-1980s, a bygone time when he sneakily read novels at the back of school classrooms.
Incidentally, Mark never got caught.
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More about the author can be found at www.MarkCassell.co.uk
Kevin J. Kennedy is a horror author, editor, and anthologist. He is also the owner of KJK Publishing.
He lives in the heart of Scotland with his wife and his three cats, Carlito, Ariel and Luna. He can be found on Facebook most days if you want to chat with him.
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Chris Miller is a native Texan who began writing from an early age. In 2017 he began publishing, and since then has published several novels—including the Amazon bestselling Splatter Western, DUST (nominated for the Splatterpunk Award)—a collection, SHATTERED SKIES (also nominated for the Splatterpunk Award), and wrote one-third of the collection CERBERUS RISING (nominated for two Splatterpunk Awards). He is the winner of the Home Grown Horror Award for his novel, THE DAMNED ONES. He has also been inducted into dozens of anthologies. He likes to play guitar and sing when not writing and watching movies. He is first and foremost a family man, and has three beautiful children. He lives in Winnsboro, TX.
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All of the stories kept me gripped and it had a nice Christmas themed ghost story included from my favourite author Amy Cross.
Well worth a read.


"The Advent of Father Hirst" by Lex H. Jones is written as a series of diary entries by a priest, who is starting in a new town at the beginning of Advent. Upon discovering his predecessor's diary, he learns of an important and sacred tradition of his new church; he must keep the Advent candles lit all season. They must not go out, or the results would be too horrible to contemplate.
"White Oleanders" by Steven Stacy is basically Duel but Christmas themed. I wasn't sure I was going to like this one. "Road Rage" horror is not one of my favorite subgenres. However I decided to give this one a go, and it had me turning the pages so fast, I'd read the whole thing before I even realized it.
Finally, "A Christmas Ghost Story, 1895" by Amy Cross was a wonderfully vintage historical ghost story, centered around a group of men who gather each Christmas Eve to tell ghost stories. I'd been wanting to check out some of Cross's work, and this was the perfect intro.
Definitely check this collection out if you're looking for spooky good stories to get you into the Christmas spirit.

Each of the stories takes place around Christmas time, so it was a great book for December for those of us who like horror stories all year round. Each author had such a unique voice and storytelling technique! There were twists and surprises, “Oh my gosh” moments, and a range of character voices. Some ghosts, some devils, some people that were just plain bad. Fabulous! While not all stories could be winners, it was still fun to get introduced to authors I might never have read otherwise.
A fun collection of horror! I’ll be reading some more of these collections in the future!

CHRISTMAS EVE-A delivery driver who is forced to work on (you guessed it) Christmas Eve becomes emasculated, and in the process, has to choose between good and evil.
SANTA’S GIFT-Short and sweet, but a bit contentious. Hint: Involves a shopping center, a little girl, and a gun.
THE CHRISTMAS MIRACLE-A man is up against the clock save his bedridden son, and has to find a matching donor to do so.
Overall, another solid holiday horror collection that Mr. Kennedy has produced for readers that need some Christmas cheers and Yuletide fears!