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Abandon All Hope

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Nine mind haunting nightmares await you! Join your guide, Nefaris Rouge as he takes you on a journey into the realm of every man's fear. Nine stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat screaming for more.
Fat-Free, Mutha Bugga, DM Stalker, Take One for the Dead, Missy and the Beast, Med-Heads, A Moment of Revenge, Yammerin Yonnie, The Banquet.

110 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 15, 2017

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Lizzi Cruz

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April 22, 2017
Abandon All Hope: Gate 1: Book 1, by Lizzi Cruz and Royce Steele, is a grabber with blue collar hands.
The book features an assortment of nine fast-paced rural horrors, similar in spirit to the early tales of Stephen King, but with a dash of Joe R. Lansdale thrown in for good measure, not to mention a few modern themes.
Hosted by the quirky, fiendishly funny Nefaris Rouge (think the Crypt Keeper), Abandon thrusts readers into a gripping, dark adventure chock full of screams and gore. Be prepared for anything in this short, dynamic read. The first in a planned nine-part saga (there are a lot of gates when it comes to horror, or levels, or whatever Dante-esque terrors ones prefer to call it), book one is a captivating start to what looks like a promising new horror series. I particularly enjoyed the short story “Mutha Bugga” for its simple exposition, memorable (and idiotic) main character, and that damn blue chair. It took a while for the heebie-jeebies to clear my mind after reading that particular short.
This is a book that aims to shock and aims to please fans of old school fright.
Cruz and Steele do a damn good job of it.
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