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Hauntings And Hoarfrost

A 3D-rendered image of a book titled "Hauntings and Hoarfrost," edited by Rhonda Parrish. The cover features an icy, dark design with intricate frost patterns surrounding the text. The book is standing upright, slightly angled.

A new anthology is coming!

This one is really fun, where “fun” means full of gothic fantasy and dark, wintry chills. It’s the perfect January read — or for my southern hemisphere friends, it’s a great way to cool off during the peak of the summer. (No, really, I wrote my chilling tale of shivery threat while living in brutal heat. Try it!)

This book is simply dripping with icy dark aesthetic.

Wild storms, the sound of ice skates cutting across an empty pond and blankets of soft, white, beautiful death.

In the dark depths of winter, snow obscures landmarks and drifts isolate you, huddled in your house and struggling to keep warm…and, perhaps, to ignore the message scrawled in the frost on the window.

Within these pages, you’ll discover eerie tales of long ago ghosts stretching frost-bitten fingers into the present, unexplained footprints in the snow, screaming madness, and icy cold sanity.

Editor Rhonda Parrish presents Hauntings and Hoarfrost, an anthology brimming with chilling stories and poems of the mysterious and uncanny for all lovers of horror, fantasy, and gothic.

This anthology has loads of wintry stories in 254 pages. You can currently pre-order at both Kobo and Amazon.

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