This third episode in the 'Unforeseen Circumstances' series of short horror stories takes us to a small High School in rural Arizona. The Halloween Dance is coming up, and this time the tables will be turned on the class clown. Or will he have the last laugh after all?
As the author of this short Horror story, I will not post a review. I could tell you it's the best story ever written, but why should you believe me? Besides, it's NOT the best story ever written. By a long shot. But I do believe it's the best of the three I've written up to this point.
Nevertheless, in order to get this off my TBR list, I have to post something here. So I might as well tell you this story ain't bad. I obviously like it as it is, naturally, or I wouldn't have published it yet. Several readers have also contacted me to say they enjoyed it, too.
I don't blame you for not wanting to spend a buck on a short story from an unknown author, so here's what I'm going to do. Every story I publish - which will be a weekly event, barring any unforeseen circumstances - will be FREE the first weekend it is available on Amazon. That means Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. (I'm retired, so I observe 4-day weekends now.)
Plus, after I've published 10 stories, I will combine them in an omnibus edition, which will be available for $2.99. That way you're only paying 30 cents per story, instead of a buck. In the meantime, check out some of the stories when they're free. If you like them, great. If you don't, you'll know not to waste your $3 when the omnibus comes out! What a deal!
I received a free kindle copy of Class Clown, Unforeseen Circumstances, Book 3: A Series of Short Horror Stories by AJ Cooley, published by AJC, in an Amazon promotion in exchange for a fair review.
This was shorter than I expected. That being said, one of the strongest points is being able to have a short story & a succinct ending. Things are not always what they seem. I gave it four stars.
An excellent short story for horror lovers. I always try to predict the ending and with this story there is an interesting twist. Great tale from Coonley.