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Plainridge

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ABOUT THE It has been exactly one year since the incident at the Lynch house. The rumors and reported sightings of Loretta Sikes, who was buried in Asbury Cemetery a year ago, continue to mount. Greg and his friends race against time to find answers about the town's dark past. In the distance, he can hear the old church bell ringing, warning the residents of Plainridge that nighttime is close and to head for the safety of their homes. Evil has been unleashed upon the town. What they will discover will shock and horrify them. The goal is simple . . . survive the night and pray for daylight. **** ABOUT THE Steve Stratton, the author of One October and Plainridge, received his degree in Business Administration from the University of Alabama and currently works in the banking industry. When he is not writing, he enjoys spending time with his family. Steve currently resides in Huntsville, Alabama.

182 pages, Paperback

First published September 23, 2013

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Steve Stratton, the author of One October and Plainridge, received his degree in Business Administration from the University of Alabama and currently works in the banking industry. When he is not writing, he enjoys spending time with his family.

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October 13, 2013
I am a middle school librarian and I read this book because we are having the author, Steve Stratton, come to speak to our language arts classes. This book is the sequel to One October.
I truly enjoyed reading this book. If you love suspenseful, spooky, creepy, and a good versus evil struggle, this book is for you! I really like how the author has a nice balance in the book...just enough suspense (and gore) to keep you on the edge of your seat mixed with a "Trust in the Lord" christian theme intertwined throughout! Great for middle schoolers, especially since the book revolves around vampires! Pick up a copy today!
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June 3, 2020
Very much enjoyed the book. I did not realize when I began reading that it was a sequel. I stopped about a third of the way through, when I realized, and ordered One October. I suggest reading it first. It’s books were an easy read and I enjoyed them.
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