I know, October is supposed to be about obsessions and stalkers. And next weeks post will be all over it. But since we’re in the scariest month of the year and there is a great new anthology out, I wanted to tell you guys all about it.
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Now, I’m really picky with my scary stories. I don’t scare easily–unless cockroaches or spiders are involved. Most so-called scary books have me rolling my eyes because they want to tell me how to feel instead of building the fear and suspense. A good scary book makes me feel nervous and has me looking over my shoulder as I read.
So I went into the advanced read of Tales From The Mist with reservations. But I wasn’t disappointed. This anthology is full of stories that will raise the hair on your arms. Some of the authors are brand new while others are multi-published. Every one of them delivers, but here are a few highlights.
The Messenger by Cate Dean has the gothic feel of Northanger Abbey and Jane Eyre, and the cemetery scenes are written in chilling detail.
Haste by Catie Rhodes deals with an emotion every one of use can relate to: impulse. The main character spends the story back on her heels trying to fix one dumb decision, but the twist at the end took me by creeptastic surprise.
Jade O’Reilly and the Graveyard Shift by Tamara Ward had me at haunted house. This is the first mystery of Tamara’s I’ve read, and it was an excellent ride.
The King of Rats by Greg Carrico mixes humor and horror and had me laughing and trembling all at once.
Beneath Still Waters by Stacey Joy Netzel is a haunting tale full of excellent prose and snappy dialogue and left me with a lovely feeling of October unease.
The Consuming by Rhonda Hopkins is a great tale of things that go bump in the night, and I’m not ashamed to say I turned on all the lights while reading this one.
This is an anthology I’d recommend to anyone seeking a good old-fashioned October creepfest. Congratulations to the authors of Tales From The Mist for delivering such a great book.
Tales From The Mist authors:
Scott Nicholson
Rhonda Hopkins
Marty Young
Cate Dean
Tamara Ward
Meredith Bond
Catie Rhodes
Greg Carrico
Mitzi Flyte
Natalie G. Owens
*lizzie starr
Stacey Joy Netzel
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Lauralynn Elliott
Okay, this is MY kind of book. Just knowing Scott Nicholson contributed makes it even more appealing. I’m going over right now to buy it. Thanks, Stacy!
Stacy Green
Hi Lauralynn! I’ve been so absent on Twitter lately. I hope you’re doing well. And yes, if you like Scott Nicholson you will love the anthology. Thanks!
Catie Rhodes
Thanks for the great review, Stacy! I am so glad you liked TFTM. I learned a great deal working on the anthology, and I got to meet a lot of great writers. I could not have asked for a better introduction to indie publishing. 😀
Stacy Green
You’re welcome. You should be proud of Haste and of being included in the anthology. Not a bad outing for a first time author;)
Natalie G. Owens
Hey Stacy, thank you so much for the glowing review of TFTM. It makes me proud to be among such talented authors. x 🙂
Stacy Green
You’re welcome. You all did a great job. Good luck!
Rhonda Hopkins
Wow! Thank you for featuring TALES FROM THE MIST, Stacy. You rock! And thank you for the kind words about my story.
“…I turned on all the lights while reading this one.”
That’s the best compliment you could have given me. 🙂
Stacy Green
You’re welcome, and I’m so glad. Your story definitely gave me the creeps, and I love that!
Gregory Carrico
Thank you for your this wonderful review. We all worked very hard to make this book the best it could be, and hearing from readers who enjoyed our sweet little baby… er, horror anthology, that is, is a very rewarding treat. Thanks again!
Stacy Green
You’re very welcome. I know you guys worked hard, and you should all be proud. Every story is solid and worth reading.
Merry Bond
Thanks so much for taking the time to read the book, Stacy! I’m glad you enjoyed it, and I hope your readers will as well.
Stacy Green
You’re welcome. Great job on the cover and formatting as well!
Cate Dean
Thank you for the lovely review, Stacy. I’m thrilled you enjoyed all of our tales, and I hope your readers do as well.
~Cate
Stacy Green
You’re welcome. I really enjoyed your story and will be checking out more books!
Stacey Joy Netzel (@StaceyJoyNetzel)
Thank you for the wonderful review! I have to agree with everyone about how fun this anthology turned out to be. Hard work, but fun. 🙂
authortamaraward
Thanks, Stacy! I’m glad you enjoyed the book; I’ve enjoyed reading it myself. I can’t even decide which is my favorite story! Thank you so much for featuring us on your website.
borntolie
Having worked in retail for several years I have to say december is the scariest month of the year. Least for me. November does have black friday, but that is tearing a bandaid off quickly in comparison to the full body waxing of the weeks before and especially days right before christmas.
Just picked the anthology up and can’t wait to start in on it. 😉
Julie Glover
Already on my nook! Read Catie’s story and loved it. More to read very soon. Thanks for the heads-up, Stacy.