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➜ An impressive 25 5-star and 4-star ratings from Goodreads readers. This is one extreme evil horror novel you won't be able to put down until you reach the blood-curdling shocker of an ending. For eight days, Hal becomes trapped in an unimaginable hellish nightmare that just won't end. He must muster every ounce of courage and faith from deep inside his soul to oppose a diabolic evil he could neither understand nor safeguard his family against.
__________ Goodreads ★★★★
"If you like quick reads that are creepy this one's for you." -- Chris, Goodreads ★★★★
"This is not the kind of book you want to read if you have to babysit an obnoxious five-year-old boy alone. No, this is fiction. It can't be true. I thoroughly enjoyed it!" -- Hilary, Goodreads ★★★★★
"I loved this book. The writing was so vivid that the entire time I felt like I was standing in their house with a cup of coffee watching the family live the story. The interactions between the characters kept it interesting right up to the very end. However, some parts are not for the squeamish." -- Rachel, Goodreads ★★★★
"Fun, creepy book. Read it in one sitting. Turned out to be a good Halloween read." -- Kelly, Goodreads
__________ It was all supposed to be so simple and so perfect... Seven days before Clare's due date, Hal and Marla drive from Chicago to Connecticut to arrive in time to share in the birth of their newest grandchild. At the same time, they could care for their grandson Kyle, since a Navy deployment was preventing Clare's husband from being present for the birth. After all, how difficult can it possibly be to care for a precocious five-year-old? And Clare would only be in the hospital a day or two after delivering. Grandparents are perfectly capable of attending a young child for that long, right? But an unanticipated new addition to the Masters household was anything but what everyone was expecting...
__________ Stephen King and Dean Koontz horror fans are going to love this intense story. ➜ FAIR This book will scare you. When your heart starts pounding, set the book down and step away until the palpitations subside. And remember, it's only a story... it isn't real... or is it?
__________ ☑️ If you thought A Connecticut Nightmare was intense, wait until you read A Connecticut Nightmare II.
__________ ★ CHECK OUT BARLOG'S OTHER HORROR TALES ★ ◆ Windows to the Soul
A missing girl. A satanic cult. White-knuckle suspense with this award-winning college campus horror thriller. ◆ Dark The Haunting
This modern-day ghost story is NOT a haunted house! You can't run. You can't hide. Some things are impossible to escape. What would you do if this were you? ◆ New Year's Bloody Eve
It's all fun and games... until bodies start turning up DEAD . Could you survive?

203 pages, Paperback

First published September 9, 2010

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About the author

J.M. Barlog

18 books75 followers
Barlog grew up in Chicago before serving in Vietnam with the U.S. Air Force.

He has authored numerous novels across many genres. Windows to the Soul, his debut novel, won the Readers' Choice award for suspense at an Illinois 'Love Is Murder' Mystery Conference.

But his greatest accomplishments are his three children and his grandchildren.

Barlog currently lives with his wife in Southern California, where he is busy writing sequels to his popular novels The Heart of the Lion, Minno, and A Connecticut Nightmare.

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December 23, 2016
I am not a fan of electronic books, and will usually skip over books that can only be downloaded, but A Connecticut Nightmare looked so intriguing that I made an exception. I'm glad I did! Once I started reading it, I couldn't stop. I found myself drawn to my Kindle app anytime I had a few free minutes, devouring this compact tale of terror.

Hal and his wife, Marla, traveled to Connecticut for the birth of their new grandchild. Their son in law was deployed in the Navy, which left their pregnant daughter alone with their five year old grandson. Hal and Marla planned to stay for four weeks to help their daughter care for the boy and the newborn. At first, Hal wasn't so sure about spending a month with the little grandson he hadn't seen in three years, but he soon bonded with the child. Slowly, Hal discovered that something was desperately wrong, and that his entire family was in grave danger. A backslidden Catholic, Hal must return to his faith if he was to have any hope of saving the family he loved.

I can't tell you more without spoiling the story, but suffice it to say that A Connecticut Nightmare is a satisfying tale of horror in the most innocent of places: our own home. Enjoy!
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2 reviews1 follower
September 10, 2013
If you like quick reads that are creepy this one's for you. It's about a five-year-old possessed that goes after his grandfather when the grandparents come to visit on the eve of their new grandchild's arrival. The structure makes for a perfect setting to terrorize the grandfather. It also plays out more realistic, in my opinion, in that only the grandfather sees the 'demon' side of the child, which makes him look unstable to his wife and daughter. It's easy to relate to the grandfather's fear as the story develops. I must say the characters in this one feel real right from the first page.
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3 reviews1 follower
August 16, 2013
You can sum up this book in one sentence. A possessed five-year-old strikes terror into his grandfather. But the ending is something you can't anticipate. This is not the kind of book you want to read if you have to babysit an obnoxious five-year-old boy alone. No, this is fiction. It can't be true. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
2 reviews1 follower
July 7, 2013
I loved this book. The writing was so vivid that the entire time I felt like I was standing in their house with a cup of coffee watching the family live the story. The interactions between the characters kept it interesting right up to the very end. However, some parts are not for the squeamish.
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2 reviews1 follower
November 7, 2013
Fun, creepy book. Read it in one sitting. Turned out to be a good Halloween read.
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November 17, 2015
This was not at all what I was expecting! It sucked so badly and with only a few, and I mean only a FEW decent part thrown in is why I am giving it two stars.
9 reviews1 follower
May 7, 2020
Great

Kept me guessing through the whole book. Hopefully a second book to continue this story. Keeps you guessing what is you g to happen next.
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May 29, 2020
Great book!

It kept my attention throughout the book. I totally enjoyed it. Read
it in one non stop evening. Good book.




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