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The Steiner House (The Steiner House Saga)

Jacqueline Rhodes skips school one overcast day in December and heads over to her favorite milkshake shop. There, she meets a man who introduces himself as Adrian Steiner. Jacqueline thinks she's met the man of her dreams, but in reality, she's met the vampire of her nightmares.The Steiner House saga is lovingly referred to by fans as a new genre of horror called "psychological gore." In short, that means that this novel is terrifying on a psychological level in ways the world has never seen before.

About the Author

My name is C. J. Cannatelli (Cayden James Cannatelli). I was born in Meriden, Connecticut in 1994. I began showing a strong interest in horror at the age of three, and I wrote my first short horror story by age four. In college, I wanted to help people while continuing my passion of writing horror. While the school had no program for psychology, I signed up as a criminal justice major, simply planning to change the major to psychology when I transferred to Southern Connecticut State University in 2014. Upon graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a minor in Sociology in 2016, I graduated cum laude and was even inducted into the International Psychological Honor Society known as Psi Chi. I currently reside in Wallingford, Connecticut and continue to write horror while doing an occasional fundraiser for charity.

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