This week I'm featuring Hungry is the Hollow (Tales from the Hollow Book 2) by K.E. Ganshert. I haven't started this one yet, but it'll be next read. I'm really excited for it! I loved the first book in the series.
MISSING TEENS. A TOWN ON EDGE. SOMETHING IS HUNTING.
On Halloween night, two girls vanished and the town of Foggy Hollow has been holding its breath ever since, praying for their safe return. So when one of them comes home unharmed, fear gives way to hope.
Selah Whitlock and Jude Vandenberg aren’t so relieved. They know the truth. The girl shouldn’t be alive. They watched her die.
Whatever happened in the cemetery on Halloween didn’t stay buried.
Darkness has its claws in Jude. Selah’s classmates are disappearing. Something sinister is stalking the local teens. And it has an appetite.
With panic spreading and the Appalachian winter deepening, Selah and her friends must stop whatever is feeding on Foggy Hollow before the entire town is swallowed whole.
On Halloween night, two girls vanished and the town of Foggy Hollow has been holding its breath ever since, praying for their safe return. So when one of them comes home unharmed, fear gives way to hope.
Selah Whitlock and Jude Vandenberg aren’t so relieved. They know the truth. The girl shouldn’t be alive. They watched her die.
Whatever happened in the cemetery on Halloween didn’t stay buried.
Darkness has its claws in Jude. Selah’s classmates are disappearing. Something sinister is stalking the local teens. And it has an appetite.
With panic spreading and the Appalachian winter deepening, Selah and her friends must stop whatever is feeding on Foggy Hollow before the entire town is swallowed whole.
Book Beginnings / First Line Friday
I thought the story was over.
Friday 56
I pull to a stop in front of the carriage house and stare at the sprawling manor.
What have you been reading lately?

Count me in! I've been at the lake cabin this week, so I'm devouring some summer thrillers! I just finished the new Jaime Day book and now I'm onto the latest Lisa Jewel
ReplyDeleteSounds downright frightening. No thanks for me. I don't read horror!
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