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The Craving

"Hudgins is a Horror-Meister to reckon with!" VICTOR MILLER - Writer of Friday the 13th You wake up in the middle of nowhere. You have no memory. You don't know why you are overwhelmed with a ravenous craving...to kill.If you like quick reads, this is the author for you!Steve Hudgins uses a screenplay/novel hybrid writing style that keeps the descriptive portions of the story brief, allowing the narrative to push forward at a rapid pace. THE CRAVINGBecky is about to be raped and likely murdered, but is rescued by a towering man dressed in black. Unbeknownst to her, the man had been hiding in the back seat of her car. The man has no memory and asks Becky for help...concealing from her his true intentions. As Becky attempts to uncover the mystery behind her protector's identity she finds herself plummeting down a rabbit hole of serial killers, escaped lunatics and shadow government conspiracies. Can she discover the truth and will she be sorry if she does? "Hollywood should take note of Hudgins' ability to weave clever and surprising plots!" HOLLYWOOD INVESTIGATOR

About the Author

Steve uses a unique style of writing he simply refers to as the "Hudgins Style." It's very similar to that of a movie screenplay, but with chapters and more description. This style tends to keep descriptive portions of the story more generalized, allowing for the reader's imagination to fill in the remainder of the details. The "Hudgins Style" pushes the story along at a brisk pace, permitting for an extremely easy read.

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