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Voices Across The Void

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Voices Across The Void is a collection of ghostly tales, not all ghosts are friendly but they all want to be heard, this collection is told many from the other side, with as many emotions as they displayed in life they want your attention now, so the question remains, are you listening?

263 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 8, 2016

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Paula Acton

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Born in Leeds, currently living in Huddersfield, Paula Acton is many things, an author, a mother to two amazing kids, grandmother to two gorgeous little people, and a slave to a dog, and a cat. She also has two horses which she claims are cheaper and more effective than therapy.
She has a tendency to write with a dark twist but also writes the occasional romance after success in various anthologies trying out different genres.

When not writing she can frequently be found wandering around randomly with her camera or with her headphones in listening to True Crime Podcasts.

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December 29, 2017
This was a good book

If you're into mystery, suspension, with a touch of scary, then Voices Across The Void, is the book for you. This book will give you all of that, and some surprise emotions as well.

There were several stand-out stories for me; The Cottage was one of them, this was a story about redemption, closer, and self evaluation. At least, that's how I felt while reading. The Hospital was another mind bender, though tragic, it was also beautiful at the same time. Finally; The Bluebell Woods, I don't have enough words to express how this one story touched me. The emotions I felt while reading, surprised, and shocked me. I went from fear to anger so fast, that I had to take a break, and stop reading. The Bluebell Woods is my worst damn nightmare! To read it; had me crying, feeling bitter, laughing, and towards the end rejoicing.

This was a great book; it kept me entertained during the holidays and on these cold, and blustery days and nights.
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February 4, 2023
What a wonderful set of stories some dark and painful but so many beautiful in their telling of ghosts not haunting to scare but to comfort and support what a great thought and lovely thank you for these stories
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June 30, 2018
Incredibly well written. Each tale was as chilly and frightening as the last. I really loved reading this and the author is extremely talented in making you feel uneasy reading this. This book is sure to make your spine tingle. Just be careful when you glance over your shoulder reading this. You never know who may be lurking. Muahahaha
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