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A Connecticut Nightmare

(2010)
(The first book in the Connecticut Nightmare series)
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Demonic possession at its scariest!


This is one evil horror novel you won't be able to put down until you reach the blood-curdling shocker of an ending.


For eight days, Hal becomes trapped in an unimaginable hellish nightmare, where he must muster every ounce of courage and faith from deep inside his soul to oppose a diabolic evil he could neither understand nor safeguard his family against.

Goodreads readers offered excellent reviews:

"Once I started reading it, I couldn't stop. I found myself drawn to my Kindle app anytime I had a few free minutes, devouring this compact tale of terror." -- Susan, Goodreads

"If you like quick reads that are creepy this one's for you." -- Chris, Goodreads

"This is not the kind of book you want to read if you have to babysit an obnoxious five-year-old boy alone. No, this is fiction. It can't be true. I thoroughly enjoyed it!" -- Hilary, Goodreads

"I loved this book. The writing was so vivid that the entire time I felt like I was standing in their house with a cup of coffee watching the family live the story. The interactions between the characters kept it interesting right up to the very end. However, some parts are not for the squeamish." -- Rachel, Goodreads

"Fun, creepy book. Read it in one sitting. Turned out to be a good Halloween read." -- Kelly, Goodreads

It was all supposed to be so simple and so perfect.

Seven days before Clare's due date, Hal and Marla drive from Chicago to Connecticut to arrive in time to share in the birth of their newest grandchild. At the same time, they could care for their grandson Kyle, since a Navy deployment was preventing Clare's husband from being present for the birth.

After all, how difficult can it possibly be to care for a precocious five-year-old? And Clare would only be in the hospital a day or two after delivering. Grandparents are perfectly capable of attending a young child for that long, right?

But an unanticipated new addition to the Masters household was anything but what everyone was expecting...

WARNING: This book will scare you. When your heart starts pounding, set the book down and step away until the palpitations subside. And remember, it's only a story ... it isn't real ... or is it?


Genre: Horror

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