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Cabin #5

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Nestled in the haunting Tennessee woods, Blackpine Resort harbors a dark secret. Cabin Number #5, a site of an unspeakable tragedy where the Wallace family met their grisly fate. For 40 years, the mystery of their murders has remained unsolved, a chilling chapter in the resort's history.

Four decades later, a team of intrepid ghosthunters venture into this abandoned cabin, seeking to unearth truths long buried. But as night falls, their quest for the paranormal leads them into a nightmare far beyond their wildest imaginations.

In this heart-pounding thriller, every decision could be their last. Can they survive the night, or will they become yet another unsolved chapter in the dark history of Cabin #5?

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Published March 3, 2024

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8 reviews
June 18, 2024
Interesting storyline

How many times can you use the word tapestry in the first six chapters before it becomes tedious? Finally in chapter 7, things started to move along. I would have have enjoyed this story if the author hadn't used so many descriptive, boring and monotonous rambling that went on and on. I just want the story itself to continue to keep me focused on the plot and characters. Otherwise it was different and vaguely suspenseful. Just the story and interesting developments next time.
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July 23, 2024
This could have been 4 or 5 stars.
The story itself was really good and it would have been a great read; however, the execution was lacking. I struggled to get past the first half of the book. The first 6 or 7 chapters were almost unbearable and irritating. I seriously considered not finishing. I am glad that I did. The "40 Years Later" half was at least more intense for a few chapters. The entire book was full of the overuse of several words, phrases, and ideas such as "tapastry" and "whispered secrets" (just to name two). In 2 sections of the book there were two versions of the same scenario one right after the other. Almost like the author wrote it once, then rewrote it in a different way and forgot to delete one of the versions. That may have just been the kindle version though. The book would have been more enjoyable minus the annoying repetition. I agree with another reviewer, it did seem like there was a word count requirement.
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January 23, 2024
Teen thrill

This story is a blend of paranormal and suspense, and I'm pleased with the intricate storytelling and character development in this novel.
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