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Monday, March 04, 2024

Read an E-book Week Day Two: What Did Not Die by Ruth Anna Evans

 

 

What Did Not Die
by Ruth Anna Evans

Jordan Sharp has been writing for the local newspaper for two years. But when a sinister ghost-child emerges from a suspicious house fire and brings to life her darkest memories, she finds herself in the middle of the story. After a life of isolating herself from others, Jordan needs to reach out for help. And there’s a handsome, sympathetic firefighter just waiting for her to ask. But as people around her start falling victim to the deadly haunting, is it worth putting him at risk? And can Jordan resolve her troubled past before it's too late?

This novella from Ruth Anna Evans is a creepy-as-hell ghost story with relatable characters and an ending you won’t see coming and won’t soon forget.

About the Author:

Ruth Anna Evans is a writer of short horror fiction who lives in the heart of all that is sinister: the American Midwest. She has been composing prose of all types since childhood but finds something truly delightful in putting her nightmares on the page. Her stories are full of twists and turns with relatable protagonists and startling endings. She has published several novellas, a collection of short stories, and her work can be found in horror anthologies from Hungry Shadow Press, D&T Publishing, and Gloom House Publishing. Follow Ruth Anna on Twitter @ruthannaevans for updates on her work.



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NOTE: This is a blog series I am doing for Read an E-book Week 2024. The ebooks posted on here are all PsychoToxin Press titles I have read and recommend to readers. My reviews of these books are either on Amazon or on my book review blog. However, I discovered I was one ebook short for this series, so I grabbed another one to read. So I truly am reading an ebook for Read an E-book Week! I will post THAT ebook on Friday.  
 

 

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