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The Midnight Carnival: One Night Only (eBook)

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The Midnight Carnival: One Night Only
The Midnight Carnival: One Night Only Book Cover, written by Cecil Evans, Jessica Hoffman, Ashley Garst, Erica Hopper, Liz Neering, Ali Wagner and L.C. Hu
The Midnight Carnival: One Night Only Book Cover, written by Cecil Evans, Jessica Hoffman, Ashley Garst, Erica Hopper, Liz Neering, Ali Wagner and L.C. Hu
Author(s) Cecil Evans
Jessica Hoffman
Ashley Garst
Erica Hopper
Liz Neering
Ali Wagner
L.C. Hu
Publisher Mad Doctors of Literature
Publication date October 30, 2013
Media type eBook
Paperback
Length 128 Pages
ISBN 9781301628995
ASIN B00GBNW8NW

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The Midnight Carnival: One Night Only is an anthology work written by Cecil Evans, Jessica Hoffman, Ashley Garst, Erica Hopper, Liz Neering, Ali Wagner and L.C. Hu. In the work Trick ’r Treat by Ashley Garst and Erica Hopper, the character Crhel is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: The Midnight Carnival: One Night Only
  • Authors: Cecil Evans, Jessica Hoffman, Ashley Garst, Erica Hopper, Liz Neering, Ali Wagner and L.C. Hu
  • Published By: Mad Doctors of Literature
  • Length: 128 Pages
  • Format: eBook & Paperback
  • ASIN: B00GBNW8NW
  • IBSN: 9781301628995
  • ISBN-10: 0992640016 Paperback
  • ISBN-13: 978-0992640019 Paperback
  • Publishing Date: October 30, 2013


Plot Summary

It’s Halloween, and the carnival has come to town.

The gates open at sunset, and the attractions are all one of a kind. Faery illusions caper under the big top while a demon hunts monsters on the midway. A psychic delivers actual messages from the dead and a real ghost lurks and laughs inside the haunted house. A werewolf plays Halloween tricks, a succubus learns the delights of a human Halloween, and a vampire hypnotizes his future prey.

Those who go to the carnival and come back have tales to tell long after the tents are gone. Those who go and never come back... well. There are stories that linger about them, too.


Book Review

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