Three more nightmares to haunt your dreams... A man takes shelter in an abandoned house, only to find that something hungers within. ‘Going Green’ gets a whole new meaning when a shadowy evil haunts an eco-lodge. And a young boy's mother must protect him from a terrifying monster unleashed upon their home… Scare Street is proud to present the best in bone-chilling supernatur Three more nightmares to haunt your dreams... A man takes shelter in an abandoned house, only to find that something hungers within. ‘Going Green’ gets a whole new meaning when a shadowy evil haunts an eco-lodge. And a young boy's mother must protect him from a terrifying monster unleashed upon their home… Scare Street is proud to present the best in bone-chilling supernatural horror. This volume contains three macabre morsels for your reading pleasure. These pulse-pounding tales are filled with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing until you reach the bitter end. And they’ll leave you wondering just how safe you really are, under the warm covers of your bed. They say bad luck comes in threes. But that’s just a silly superstition… isn’t it?
Short Horror Stories Vol. 3
Three more nightmares to haunt your dreams... A man takes shelter in an abandoned house, only to find that something hungers within. ‘Going Green’ gets a whole new meaning when a shadowy evil haunts an eco-lodge. And a young boy's mother must protect him from a terrifying monster unleashed upon their home… Scare Street is proud to present the best in bone-chilling supernatur Three more nightmares to haunt your dreams... A man takes shelter in an abandoned house, only to find that something hungers within. ‘Going Green’ gets a whole new meaning when a shadowy evil haunts an eco-lodge. And a young boy's mother must protect him from a terrifying monster unleashed upon their home… Scare Street is proud to present the best in bone-chilling supernatural horror. This volume contains three macabre morsels for your reading pleasure. These pulse-pounding tales are filled with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing until you reach the bitter end. And they’ll leave you wondering just how safe you really are, under the warm covers of your bed. They say bad luck comes in threes. But that’s just a silly superstition… isn’t it?
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Zain –
Kinda Scary These three short stories by Sara Clancy, Ron Ripley and Rowan Rook are part of The Scarestreet collection. The first two books, The Shadow and Hard Rain give you a few thrills.
Brad –
I'd have probably found these slightly scary way, way back when I was an 11 year old reading The Pan Book of Horror Stories and similar books under the bedsheets at night. But only just. The stories are short which is great when you only have a limited amount of time and don't want to start a full length novel but not very scary at all. I've read better and written several much scarier stories myself (in my humble opinion) for school essays 40+ years ago. These seem quite juvenile so maybe they I'd have probably found these slightly scary way, way back when I was an 11 year old reading The Pan Book of Horror Stories and similar books under the bedsheets at night. But only just. The stories are short which is great when you only have a limited amount of time and don't want to start a full length novel but not very scary at all. I've read better and written several much scarier stories myself (in my humble opinion) for school essays 40+ years ago. These seem quite juvenile so maybe they had the same origins. I also found it hard not to laugh then cringe at the narrator who, while he has a great reading voice, has no talent for voice acting. Each character sounded like the silly voices little kids used to put on when playing with dolls/action figures or other let's pretend characters. Impossible to take the stories seriously when the characters sound like strangled muppets. Sorry, I didn't enjoy it much and it's very unlikely I'll listen to the rest of these "horror" collections in my Audible library. I received a free copy of this audiobook either from the author or a promotion or giveaway and am voluntarily writing an honest and unbiased review.
David –
Oh boy. These short story collections just keep getting better and better. Sara Clancy delivers a home run pitch with a tale about what happens after dark at a resort, and it isn't pretty. The always great Ron Ripley chills us with a story about an unfortunate motorist whose car breaks down during a rainstorm and he seeks shelter in the wrong place. Finally, Rowan Rook spins a new look at childhood fears and the monsters under the bed. Scare Street offerings have traditionally been mostly about g Oh boy. These short story collections just keep getting better and better. Sara Clancy delivers a home run pitch with a tale about what happens after dark at a resort, and it isn't pretty. The always great Ron Ripley chills us with a story about an unfortunate motorist whose car breaks down during a rainstorm and he seeks shelter in the wrong place. Finally, Rowan Rook spins a new look at childhood fears and the monsters under the bed. Scare Street offerings have traditionally been mostly about ghosts and the supernatural. Nothing at all wrong with that. They do it better than most. These stories deviate from the norm and they have all been exceptionally well written. These collections can be easily read in a couple of hours, so there is no excuse not to give them a try. I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
Rachael –
I'm a fan of the Scare Street authors, and am always excited to delve into their newest releases. This compendium was very short, it took me only around an hour to read in it's entirety, but I enjoyed it. Broken into three short tales, each offered something very different. I've read a number of works from each of the authors here, and I can't say these are the most terrifying of any of their works, but each gave a tingle. My favourite would have been the final tale, it offered an interesting li I'm a fan of the Scare Street authors, and am always excited to delve into their newest releases. This compendium was very short, it took me only around an hour to read in it's entirety, but I enjoyed it. Broken into three short tales, each offered something very different. I've read a number of works from each of the authors here, and I can't say these are the most terrifying of any of their works, but each gave a tingle. My favourite would have been the final tale, it offered an interesting little conclusion that left me thinking after the last page. A great little read for something a little haunting.
Karen –
Another trio of short stories, each totally different. These short stories continue to get better and better. You have a powerful thug, the shadows and a hard rain. The characters are interesting and go well with the storyline. I enjoyed the audible version and will continue to keep reading this series. I enjoy they are fast paced and clean.
Crystal –
Book 3 was ok but not as good as volume 1 and 2. I like the ghost stories and all, but thought the first two books had better story lines. I would read it again if I was looking to read a short story on my lunch break and enough time went by between reading it the first time and the next time. Thank you scare street!
Pegggy –
So far I've enjoyed this series This is the third book in the series, and all three have been very good, if you like scary stories, which I do, the tales are written by different authors, but they are all good, and worth reading, it's a fairly quick read, enjoy So far I've enjoyed this series This is the third book in the series, and all three have been very good, if you like scary stories, which I do, the tales are written by different authors, but they are all good, and worth reading, it's a fairly quick read, enjoy
Diane Mackereth –
Awesome read I really enjoyed this book. The stories are from deep in someone's imagination, where things that go bump in the night are very real. Awesome read I really enjoyed this book. The stories are from deep in someone's imagination, where things that go bump in the night are very real.
Gregg Coleman –
Not very scary These stories are not very creepy or scary. They are very short clips of stories with no real ending in sight.
Tonya Briscoe –
Entertainment at its finest These short stories kept me turning the page with every baited breath. My heart jumped a couple of times (LOL).
Rose Haskins –
Real good stories These are thrilling stories that will keep you on The edge of your seat. The fear of the unknown is what's happening. Real good stories These are thrilling stories that will keep you on The edge of your seat. The fear of the unknown is what's happening.
Linda –
The only thing scary about these stories is the cover. These stories are not at all scary or what I would consider horror stories. A couple were interesting, but just not scary.
Vicki Godridge –
Really enjoyed this book, more chills then scares
Dennis –
Great set of stories. Really enjoying these books. They are kind of like a TV anthology of horror in book form!
BookLoversLife –
Review to come
Carrie –
Amazing I enjoyed this one alot, I love alot of the Scare Street stuff the authors are really good at telling stories
Heather Ott –
Kept me on the edge of my seat! Loved every story in its own nerve racking way!
jody scheppmann –
Good stories I like short story horror and these were all well written and new ideas.I can't really choose a favorite out of all of them. Good stories I like short story horror and these were all well written and new ideas.I can't really choose a favorite out of all of them.
BookLoversLife –
Review to come.
Dawn Moon –
Great Horror These stories are the best I've read in a long time. I'm planning on reading others from Ron Ripley's titles. Thanks and please continue to write these so well. Dawn Great Horror These stories are the best I've read in a long time. I'm planning on reading others from Ron Ripley's titles. Thanks and please continue to write these so well. Dawn
Reading Reindeer 2021 On Proxima Centauri –
Again, a trio of three horror shorts by three authors from Team Scare Street . Rowan Rook offers a new solution to monsters under-the-bed in "A Powerful Thing." Sara Clancy delivers implacable terror at a mountain resort in "The Shadows." My favourite is "Hard Rain" by Ron Ripley, which quite frankly, scared me senseless. (Shivers) Again, a trio of three horror shorts by three authors from Team Scare Street . Rowan Rook offers a new solution to monsters under-the-bed in "A Powerful Thing." Sara Clancy delivers implacable terror at a mountain resort in "The Shadows." My favourite is "Hard Rain" by Ron Ripley, which quite frankly, scared me senseless. (Shivers)
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