My favorite time to read horror is in the summertime. There is something about the stillness and quiet of the summertime nights that makes me want to stay up late reading a scary book. If you are a fan of horror fiction, then I have some new titles to recommend to you (nightlight not included).
Andrew Larimer gets a phone call in the middle of the night from someone from his past telling him that he needs to come home to Kingsport, a place that he thought he would never have to visit again. Back in Kingsport, Andrew meets up with his childhood friends when they are confronted with a secret from the past. Small Town Horror by Ronald Malfi is a must read for any fan of classic horror fiction.
Harry Adams loves horror movies; she loves them so much that she even got a job cleaning the house of one of her favorite horror directors. The house is huge and filled with horror movie paraphernalia, which is fine by Harry until she starts hearing strange noises coming from one of the many locked rooms. Find out what is lurking behind closed doors in The House that Horror Built by Christina Henry.
Anna and her family are vacationing at a villa in Italy when things start getting weird: strange noises, warnings from the townspeople, and a villa with a haunting past. Come check out Diavola by Jennifer Thorne, it will have you rethinking any vacations you take involving your family and a creepy old villa in Italy.
Come check out these chilling titles at A.K. Smiley Public Library!