Review of Newly Released Book “Witches of the Wood”
In the space where heritage meets hauntings, lives a book that brings you the best of both. Written by local Appalachian Authors; Brian Patrick Cooley, Amy N. Edwards, Bekah Harris, S.S. Marshall, Denver Muncey, Tracy Sue Needham, Dustin Street and J. Warren Welch, “Witches of the Wood” takes you off the beaten path and into run down houses, foreboding brush and into the darkest recesses of the mind. Each story is written with extreme professionalism and intense imagination. With every page turn, you find yourself in a different setting and nightmare.
The words within this book will become familiar and relatable as you find yourself in the middle of a horror story right in the heart of Appalachia. Readers will find themselves climbing creaky and dilapidated stairs, gazing into the worn side of a moonshine still or following the unknown further into the woods. You will be surrounded by screams, chills and echoes of the past within the paragraphs you immerse yourself in. Each author brings their own voice and experience to their personal stories and invite you in, if you dare, to be a part of the tale.
In a region that is rich with history and its own terrifying plot, inspiration for each story is laid out right before our eyes. The reader will hold in their hands one of the greatest compilations of horror stories to be set free into the wild. This book is not just ready for Halloween, but for every other time of year where tingles and taunts beckon to be a part of your reality. Sit by the fire or by your favorite lamp and crack open the cover to what will prove to be one of the most brilliant reads of your life.
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