On their way home from the local corner market, two best friends take the usual shortcut through the woods... and come across something glowing in the near distance.Curious, the boys investigate... and soon discover a campfire in an unlikely location. Strangely, there are other people here, too—all seemingly drawn to the same mysterious flame.The mysterious and hungry flame...What Readers are saying:★★★★★ “It was a great read from beginning to end. I believe the story was aimed more for young adults, but this 55 year old enjoyed it too. Anne Rice, J.R. Rain, and Stephenie Meyers are my favorite authors because they write about my obsession of vampires. If you enjoy reading this short story, you will really enjoy all works written by J.R. Rain.” —Amazon review★★★★★ “Great read! I really enjoyed this short story. It was a quick read and held my attention. I recommend it to adults and kids that like the spooky stuff.” —Amazon review★★★★★ “Great little short story about two young boy’s unusual adventure about demon fire and the heroic measures from one of the boys to try to save everyone.” —Amazon review★★★★★ “This is a great short story for when you don’t have much time to read. If you enjoy supernatural stories, this is for you. A couple friends walking home see something that shouldn’t be there. This would be a great addition to the stories you tell around the campfire.” —Amazon review★★★★★ “Best story ever! I just loved it. Suspense, thrills. It contains everything I needed. Best story to pass your time. Truly loved it.” —Amazon reviewClick BUY NOW or READ FOR FREE!
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- Release Date 05/17/2021
- Author J.R. Rain
- Language English
- Company Rain Press
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