From road trips to strange hotels, monstrous creatures, and bad things kept under lock and key, these are the tales that feed from your darkest of nightmares, are ripped from the deadliest of headlines, or make you shake your head in disbelief.
And sometimes, these bad things that happen? They can actually happen to you.
This is the sixth collection in The 13 series. Will you survive all 13?
This is the 13 series. Each collection is standalone, based on a different theme, and only released in October. They can be read in any order.
The 13: Tales of Illusory (1) The 13: Tales of Macabre (2) The 13: Surreal Tales (3) The 13: Scelestic Tales (4) The 13: Peeper Tales (5) The 13: Traveler's Tales (6)
A creative ninja with a dark mind and a quirky nature, Stephanie Ayers writes all the words and spins twisted tales filled with horror, fantasy, suspense, and anything in between. With a trunk full of tricks thanks to a checkered past, she haunts Irish castles and snowy mountaintops in her dreams while living the unicorn life in Ohio disguised as a human. When she isn’t listening to the voices in her head, she spends her days as a mom, Gigi, cat lover, and Netflix binger, while avoiding housework at all costs.
Her debut novella, Til Death Do Us Part, was published in 2013, and her work appears in several anthologies and collections. Along with many solo works, she currently has two serials to her name, the stand-alone horror volumes of The 13 series, and her epic 5 book fantasy series, Destiny Defined.
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Her favorite quote is: "The blank page is a canvas on which the writer paints a story."-Stephanie Ayers
If you're looking for a quick and easy read, this is the book for you. I was able to finish it in less than a day, even with 204pgs. The 3 stories I really enjoyed were The Overlook Resort & Day Spa, The Carnage of Hull Street, and Just for the Summer. The Rest Stop was ok. Overall was glad I read it, didn't find it to be a waste of time.