Nightmareland: A Horror Anthology with 23 Stories from 14 Authors Audiobook By Dan Alatorre, Robbie Cheadle, Ellen Best, Kaye Booth, Betty Valentine, Alana Turner, Christine Valentor, Nick Vossen, Victoria Clapton, A. M. Andrus cover art

Nightmareland: A Horror Anthology with 23 Stories from 14 Authors

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Nightmareland: A Horror Anthology with 23 Stories from 14 Authors

By: Dan Alatorre, Robbie Cheadle, Ellen Best, Kaye Booth, Betty Valentine, Alana Turner, Christine Valentor, Nick Vossen, Victoria Clapton, A. M. Andrus
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From the creators of the number one best seller The Box Under the Bed horror anthology and its number one best seller sequel Dark Visions comes Nightmareland.

A horror anthology with 23 stories from 14 authors.

A high school girl with something to prove to herself, and possibly to her parents, goes to a rundown shack deep in the woods to try a new drug that will give her the worst nightmares of her young life. A "Nightmareland" injection opens a person's biggest fears to them - and then you are on your own for however long it lasts. Tag along as she becomes a lost child on a Florida party island, an investigator looking into a circus' bizarre side shows, an abused prisoner, and much more.

Compiled by USA Today best-selling author Dan Alatorre, this anthology of horror once again unites the minds and pens of more than a dozen amazing authors.

Nightmareland will send you into the foggy twilight of the eerie and macabre, with heart stopping stories from:

  • USA Today best-selling author Dan Alatorre (The Navigators),
  • Award-winning best-selling author Robbie Cheadle
  • Award-winning best-selling author Ellen Best
  • Award-winning author Kaye Booth
  • Award-winning best-selling author Betty Valentine
  • Award-winning best-selling author Alana Turner
  • Award-winning best-selling author Christine Valentor
  • Award-winning best-selling author Nick Vossen
  • Award-winning best-selling author Alana Turner
  • Award-winning best-selling author Victoria Clapton
  • Award-winning best-selling author A. M. Andrus
  • Award-winning best-selling author Adele Marie Park
  • Award-winning best-selling author Barbara Anne Helberg
  • Award-winning best-selling author M. D. Walker
  • Award-winning best-selling author Dabney Farmer
  • Award-winning best-selling author M. J. Mallon

Perfect for Halloween or any time, these stories will make you think twice before spending the night alone, watching TV with family, or even going on a casual boat ride.

Consider yourself warned.

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Cannot finish this. I’m sorry

The advent of empowered readers sometimes means putting up with monotonous fiction and misplaced affect. I get it. Unfortunately, I’ll never know how good this book was. The woman reading it cannot distinguish sentence clauses from adjectives any better than she can mimic the voice of anyone other than herself. Authors - if you think a great story will hold up under the diction of someone with three basic emotive responses - please reconsider. This person sounds like they are reading in a junior high English class. Up and down in tone, no change in voice. Just awful. Sorry

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