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A compilation of tales, brought to you by 14 of your favorite authors. These spooky stories will thrill, chill, and entertain you not only during the Halloween season, but all year long. Delve into Tales After Midnight and don't forget to leave the lights on. You will never look at Halloween the same way.
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Kindle Edition, 668 pages
Published
October 13th 2017
by Wild Dreams Publishing
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This is a great collaboration of stories. I was excited to be able to have the chance to review this book before Halloween. It was quite long so it took some time to read. Each story had its own twist, which made it interesting to read, not one story is alike. There were a few typos, but it didn’t take away from the book at all in my opinion. All of these Authors I plan on following, because I’d love to satay update with their works. I hope to read more anthologies like this in the future.

I really enjoyed this anthology! It's the perfect read right around Halloween and did not disappoint. With this many stories, there are bound to be several you like. I enjoyed reading every one, but some really knocked it out of the ballpark and I'd like to give a shout out to those but read them all if you buy this anthology! Some of my favorites were Manor of Solitude, Harem of Dolls, The Crossing, The Dark Truth, and All Hallows Horror.
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I really enjoyed reading this anthology. Some of the stories weren’t the kind of books I really like to read, but they were written well, nonetheless. The stories were thrilling, and some were downright spooky. A lot of the authors I am familiar with, but some in this anthology were new to me, and they didn’t disappoint. I look forward to reading more from all of these authors.
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I have nothing but RAVING reviews for this Anthology. Tales After Midnight is full of all different yet equally good stories that chill you to the bone, make your heart beat faster and your stomach turn. It’s everything a Halloween Anthology should be. Some of these stories will be replayed in my mind every Halloween for years to come.
Manner of Solitude by Katherine Dempster is a sad story of a man named Mort that rather be alone than with others. Without knowing it, his
lonely existence caused ...more
Manner of Solitude by Katherine Dempster is a sad story of a man named Mort that rather be alone than with others. Without knowing it, his
lonely existence caused ...more

I read the story, "Love Murdered" by Bey Tolentino. The theme is a whodunit story with a complexity created by the characters.
The beginning of the story was lukewarm, but it created the momentum for me not to put the book down. As I went along with the story, the plot thickened from one event to another. I ended up thinking about the story, my adrenaline rushing through my head—a feeling that I have missed when it comes to reading a good story. The characters were all flawed, which made me show ...more
The beginning of the story was lukewarm, but it created the momentum for me not to put the book down. As I went along with the story, the plot thickened from one event to another. I ended up thinking about the story, my adrenaline rushing through my head—a feeling that I have missed when it comes to reading a good story. The characters were all flawed, which made me show ...more
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