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Amy Lukavics

    Amy a nourri une fascination de longue date pour le genre horrifique, consommant livres et films dès son plus jeune âge. Ayant grandi dans une petite ville de montagne en Arizona, son régime littéraire s'étendait des séries d'horreur pour enfants aux œuvres de Stephen King. Son écriture plonge dans les coins sombres et pleins de suspense de la psyché humaine, mêlant souvent des éléments surnaturels et une tension troublante. À travers ses histoires, elle met les lecteurs au défi de contempler les frontières de la peur et du courage.

    The Ravenous
    The Women in the Walls
    Daughters unto Devils
    • Daughters unto Devils

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,5(120)Évaluer

      God bless the little children When sixteen-year-old Amanda Verner's family decides to move from their small mountain cabin to the vast prairie, she hopes it is her chance for a fresh start. She can leave behind the memory of the past winter; of her sickly Ma giving birth to a baby sister who cries endlessly; of the terrifying visions she saw as her sanity began to slip, the victim of cabin fever; and most of all, the memories of the boy she has been secretly meeting with as a distraction from her pain. The boy whose baby she now carries. When the Verners arrive at their new home, a large cabin abandoned by its previous owners, they discover the inside covered in blood. And as the days pass, it is obvious to Amanda that something isn't right on the prairie. She's heard stories of lands being tainted by evil, of men losing their minds and killing their families, and there is something strange about the doctor and his son who live in the woods on the edge of the prairie. But with the guilt and shame of her sins weighing on her, Amanda can't be sure if the true evil lies in the land, or deep within her soul.

      Daughters unto Devils
    • The Women in the Walls

      • 278pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,3(2491)Évaluer

      Lucy Acosta's mother died when she was three. Growing up in a Victorian mansion in the middle of the woods with her cold, distant father, she explored the dark hallways of the estate with her cousin, Margaret. They're inseparable--a family. When her aunt Penelope, the only mother she's ever known, tragically disappears while walking in the woods surrounding their estate, Lucy finds herself devastated and alone. Margaret has been spending a lot of time in the attic. She claims she can hear her dead mother's voice whispering from the walls. Emotionally shut out by her father, Lucy watches helplessly as her cousin's sanity slowly unravels. But when she begins hearing voices herself, Lucy finds herself confronting an ancient and deadly legacy that has marked the women in her family for generations.

      The Women in the Walls
    • The Ravenous

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The story centers around Rose, whose peculiar behavior raises concerns among those around her. As her unsettling actions unfold, the narrative delves into her psychological struggles and the impact on her relationships. Themes of isolation, mental health, and the quest for understanding are explored, leading to a gripping examination of what lies beneath the surface of her seemingly troubled life. The book invites readers to uncover the truth behind Rose's condition and the secrets that shape her existence.

      The Ravenous