Gemma Farrow

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Gemma Farrow


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London, The United Kingdom
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Stephen King, James Herbert, Ramsay Campbell. ...more


Gemma has been writing horror and psychological stories for a number of years. She has had short stories published in magazines and on E-zines, such as Supernatural Tales, Twisted Dreams and Micro Horror. Gemma's stories can be found on her Trinity Hanging blog. ...more

Gemma Farrow isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.

New Horror Novel Copperheart FREE until 15 Dec 2014

My new Horror Novel, Copperheart Book 1 in the Disenchantment Trilogy is now FREE until the 15 December.

Copperheart (The Disenchantment Trilogy Book 1) by Gemma Farrow

Copperheart

It offers a new and fresh angle into the origins of the werewolf legend.

When the dark nature of man is pitted against the intrepid nature of the wolf who will win? Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 14, 2014 06:55 Tags: horror, madness, novel, werewolf
Average rating: 4.46 · 157 ratings · 87 reviews · 2 distinct works
Beneath the Willow

4.45 avg rating — 146 ratings — published 2013 — 2 editions
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Copperheart (The Disenchant...

4.55 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 2014
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“Thomas’s were the same, but the dirt from waste didn’t beat the rot he felt in his soul.”
Gemma Farrow, Beneath the Willow

“The heart's the trouble. It knows the monster but remembers the love.”
Gemma Farrow, Beneath the Willow



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