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Trick or Treat Thrillers: Best Horror - 2018

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23 Tales of Terror, Flavors of Fear. Here for your twisted culinary delight we present some of the best horror fiction of 2018. We sincerely hope you survive it.

445 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 22, 2018

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Roma Gray

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Roma Gray is the author of a multitude of horror short stories, novellas, and novels.

Please check out my series of anthologies, novels, novellas and shorts in the Trick-or-Treat Thrillers series. From horror to ghosts stories to backyard monsters to tales of science fiction, you can count on a variety of topics, all with a Halloween flair.

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February 3, 2020
As with most Anthologies, this collection had some really good, scary tales and some that just didn't mesh for me. The stories were actually in several genres, such as horror, sci-fi, and fantasy. I was expecting more horror and less "other", but most were still entertaining.

The stories included several different villains: zombies (YEAH!), huge spiders, demons, ghosts, vampires, aliens, gargoyles, the Grim Reaper, and some other unknown monsters. My favorites in this collection were by the authors that I have read before, namely Roma Gray, Christopher Artinian, Dona Fox, David Simpson, and Kerry Allan Denny. These authors did their usual great job at drawing in the reader and giving them a chill.

Several of the stories will definitely stay with me a while. The zombie tales were great and the huge spiders were creepy enough to make me afraid to walk outside without thinking about trap doors. Some of the stories were a little long and didn't hold my attention as well as the shorter ones, but that might just be my own opinion. I did enjoy the autobiography and author questions that were included at the end of each story. It is always fascinating to hear what the authors have to say about their work.

I always know that when I pick up a collection offered by Roma Gray that I will be entertained. I would recommend this collection to anyone who enjoys short stories in the horror/paranormal genre. The narrator, J.D. Kelly, did a good job and his pacing and voices were spot on, keeping the listener's attention throughout. I was given the chance to listen to the audiobook version of this book by the publisher and chose to review it.
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