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"Hellraiser meets 50 Shades" ~ 2012 BRAM STOKER AWARD FINALIST! She yearned to go beyond... but some curtains should never be opened. When Rae broached the idea of visiting an underground sex club, Mark didn't blink. He should have. Because NightWhere is not your usual swingers club. Where it's held on a given night...only those who receive the red invitations know. And the mysterious Watchers who guard the club answer to something far more sinister than the calls of the flesh. Soon Rae is indulging in her lust for pain, moving closer to a threshold of unimaginable evil. And Mark is warned by a beautiful stranger to take his wife away before it's too late.But it's already too late. Because Rae hasn't come home. Now Mark is in a race against time – to find NightWhere again and save his wife from the Watchers and what they serve. To stop her from taking that last step through the degradations of The Red into the ultimate BDSM promise of The Black. Not just their marriage and her life are at stake: Rae is in danger of losing her soul...

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"One thing John Everson's many fans already know -- he's a writer who does nothing by half-measures. And NightWhere, his latest foray into sex, sadism, and the supernatural, takes the reader on a nail-biting ride into the depths of bloodlust and sexual obsession.On the surface, Rae and Mark might seem just your 'average' swingers, out to spice up their marriage with some kinky thrills. Little does Mark realize that while his idea of a wild time might be sex with a couple of hotties and a light whipping, Rae's tastes are infinitely more perverse.And while Mark fights desperately to save Rae from the thrall of NightWhere, aided in his quest by the mysterious Selena, Rae learns how to test the limits of taking and dishing out pain -- and finds herself terrifyingly adept at both! Addicted to the rush of sex and slaughter and spurred on by a malevolent mentor named Kharon, she descends into a nightmare realm of depravity and mayhem.A master of twisted imagery, Everson doesn't shy away from graphic gore: NightWhere is an erotic horrorfest you won't be able to put down!"-Lucy Taylor, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Safety of Unknown Cities

About the Author

John Everson is a staunch advocate for the culinary joys of the jalapeno and an unabashed fan of 1970s European horror cinema. He is also the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of COVENANT, SACRIFICE and seven other novels, including the creature feature spiderfest VIOLET EYES, the erotic horror Bram Stoker Award finalist NIGHTWHERE, and his latest REDEMPTION, the over-the-top conclusion to The Curburide Chronicles trilogy begun in COVENANT. Other novels include THE FAMILY TREE, THE PUMPKIN MAN, SIREN and THE 13TH. Over the past 20 years, his short stories have appeared in more than 75 magazines and anthologies. He is the founder of the independent press Dark Arts Books and has written novelettes for The Vampire Diaries and Jonathan Maberry's V-WARS universe (Books 1 and 3) as well as stories for The Green Hornet and Kolchak, The Night Stalker anthologies. He has had several short fiction collections issued by independent presses, including CAGE OF BONES & OTHER DEADLY OBSESSIONS, VIGILANTES OF LOVE, NEEDLES & SINS, and most recently, SACRIFICING VIRGINS, released by Samhain Publishing at the end of 2015. For more on his obsession with jalapenos and 1970s European horror cinema, as well as information on his fiction, art and music, visit johneverson.com.

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