All Tiffany wanted was a quiet, peaceful vacation with her husband and brother. The setting was perfect, beautiful, and just what she was asking for. Shortly after arriving, they are warned of some unexplained things that happen at the cabin, causing previous vacationers to leave. As a matter of fact, that cabin hasn't had any visitors in years. When strange things start to happen, the group is nervous but excited, not so easily deterred. The good times continue and they soon meet up with Rorke, Amber, Charlie, and Ashlyn; a small group of friends who live in the area. That night while sitting around a campfire, a story is told. Tiffany and her group are sure it's just a very good ghost story until things become much more frightening. Tiffany wakes one day covered in dirt and grass stains, with no memory of the night before, her husband missing. He returns having woken up in the woods, with no memory of how he got there. They decide to leave but soon find themselves stranded when the vehicle won't start. With no cell phone service and no vehicle they are forced to stay. One night, a young girl appears in the doorway, alone and dripping wet. Thinking she is lost, the group tries to help her but all she will say is she wants to play. What happens next takes fear to a whole new level as one of the group dies while the rest are helpless and forced to watch. This isn't your normal haunting, these spirits want blood. There's no way out, no way home, no way to stay safe.
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- Release Date 11/13/2021
- Authors Tiffany Stagner, Miranda Bourne
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 8.3 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.35 x 8.5 inches
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