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Suspense Stories #1: Raven's Ridge, Lucifer's Island, Sinister Attachments: Suspense Stories, #1
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A haunted mansion. A castle infested with vampires. And ghosts who want you dead. These are a few of the things that make up these three suspense stories.

Raven's Ridge: Mental illness can cause hallucinations; so how can you determine a delusion from the real thing? Rose Compton moved into her family's old lumber baron mansion, looming near the edge of a Lake Michigan cliff. She loves her adult children and will do anything for them, except move out of Raven's Ridge. Spooky and menacing events make her wonder if she is developing dementia like her deceased mother, or if a ghost is haunting the estate.

Lucifer's Island: (Season 1): Troubled Nurse Ruby takes the job as a private duty nurse at Vrolok Manor House on Lucifer's Island, hoping to find her missing brother. Soon she will be living in the mansion, within the outer walls of the defunct monastery, now known as Castle Moldovan. Rumors of satanic worship, vampires and the black-robed monks inside the inner ward, are not enough to keep Ruby from the detective work she has planned.

Sinister Attachments (Book 1): Sometimes, resentful spirits pursue souls until they get what they want—vengeance and sinful pleasures. After Maggie McGee's husband had committed suicide in their home, Maggie needed a place to live that would not remind her of the recent tragedy. She finds an affordable apartment in an old building sitting on a bluff along the shoreline of Lake Michigan. Maggie knew the building used to be a tuberculosis sanatorium, later transformed into a psychiatric hospital until finally closing its doors in 1969 due to patient abuse. However, what she did not know was that sometimes, sinister attachments from the past pursue souls until their evil needs are satisfied. Maggie questions her sanity and grasp of reality, as diabolic and envious predators work against her in this paranormal, psychological thriller.
 

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Release dateAug 15, 2016
Suspense Stories #1: Raven's Ridge, Lucifer's Island, Sinister Attachments: Suspense Stories, #1

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    Suspense Stories #1: Raven's Ridge, Lucifer's Island, Sinister Attachments: Suspense Stories, #1
    Suspense Stories #1: Raven's Ridge, Lucifer's Island, Sinister Attachments: Suspense Stories, #1

    A haunted mansion. A castle infested with vampires. And ghosts who want you dead. These are a few of the things that make up these three suspense stories. Raven's Ridge: Mental illness can cause hallucinations; so how can you determine a delusion from the real thing? Rose Compton moved into her family's old lumber baron mansion, looming near the edge of a Lake Michigan cliff. She loves her adult children and will do anything for them, except move out of Raven's Ridge. Spooky and menacing events make her wonder if she is developing dementia like her deceased mother, or if a ghost is haunting the estate. Lucifer's Island: (Season 1): Troubled Nurse Ruby takes the job as a private duty nurse at Vrolok Manor House on Lucifer's Island, hoping to find her missing brother. Soon she will be living in the mansion, within the outer walls of the defunct monastery, now known as Castle Moldovan. Rumors of satanic worship, vampires and the black-robed monks inside the inner ward, are not enough to keep Ruby from the detective work she has planned. Sinister Attachments (Book 1): Sometimes, resentful spirits pursue souls until they get what they want—vengeance and sinful pleasures. After Maggie McGee's husband had committed suicide in their home, Maggie needed a place to live that would not remind her of the recent tragedy. She finds an affordable apartment in an old building sitting on a bluff along the shoreline of Lake Michigan. Maggie knew the building used to be a tuberculosis sanatorium, later transformed into a psychiatric hospital until finally closing its doors in 1969 due to patient abuse. However, what she did not know was that sometimes, sinister attachments from the past pursue souls until their evil needs are satisfied. Maggie questions her sanity and grasp of reality, as diabolic and envious predators work against her in this paranormal, psychological thriller.  

Author

Connie Myres

CONNIE MYRES, a multi-genre author specializing in horror, mystery, suspense, and science fiction, has been spinning thrilling tales since her childhood in Michigan. From a young age, she captivated her audiences—children she babysat—by weaving them into her suspense-filled narratives, igniting an insatiable love for storytelling. Inspired by the works of literary masters such as Dean Koontz and Stephen King, Connie has crafted her own unique style that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Her vivid, dynamic stories, filled with intrigue and surprise, mirror her own multi-faceted life. Not only a talented writer, Connie is a registered nurse and a developer, showing her knack for both caring for others and creating immersive digital worlds. In the future, Connie plans to join the digital nomad movement, allowing her love for adventure and new experiences to fuel her compelling narratives further. For now, she continues to captivate and inspire from her home base in Michigan, crafting stories that both engage and terrify her readers. Stay connected with Connie through her website at ConnieMyres.com, where you can explore her wide range of books and short stories, and join her on this incredible storytelling journey.

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