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The Bride Stripped Bare

Edward Lee meets Clive Barker…Gord is getting married to a woman he recently met, named Venus Baer. His best friend, Chris, is invited to be the best man. The bride-to-be is incredibly sexy, manipulative, and evil.Chris and Gord realize something is horribly wrong with the Baer family and soon find out escaping the family is going to be one hell of a task. The huge family stretches around the world making a clean getaway an impossibility. But that's just what Gord, Chris and Gord's sister, Elizabeth, are going to try and do.The Bride Stripped Bare takes the backwood freaks of classic Edward Lee books and slams them together with Clive Barker and his Nightbreed world.Lots of blood, drugs, sex, and violence make this a perfect addition to the Necro family. New blood extreme horror ready to take you on a drug-crazed, chaotic race against evil.Find out what happens when the bride is stripped bare.

About the Author

Rob Bliss was born in Canada in 1969.He has an honours degree in English and Writing from York University, Canada. He has one hundred stories published in fifty web-based magazines, plus in three anthologies. He is the winner of SNM Magazines Author of the Year for 2013.His Necro Publications works are:CutThe Bride Stripped BareWidowHis self-published Amazon Kindle works are:Black Blood & Other StoriesBlood Queen & Other StoriesDevil's NoteGod of ZombiesThe Pigg BrosAmerican Birthright & Other Stories

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