Welcome to My 31 Days Of Thrills And Chills 2019! I did this the last couple of years and so excited to do it again. I’ll be sharing reviews and lots of extra spooky stuff every day leading up to Halloween. I hope you’ll join me!
I’m sharing all kinds of books, movies, and other spooky stuff for every day in October. Gots to get those scares on for the 31st!
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The 12 Terrors Of Christmas
by Claudette Melanson
Genre: Horror / Short Story Collection
My Review
I’m not going to go into what this book is about. The detailed blurb tells you that.
I loved the cover. It was one of the reasons I grabbed the book. Santa doesn’t look so jolly, does he? LOL
And the title. It’s perfect for the stories inside.
The stories. Well. They sure aren’t comfy Christmas stories to read by the fire. They’re better suited for some creepy campfire tales. Santa sure isn’t the one I recall from my childhood. The elves aren’t the cute ones from the animated shows I recall. And the reindeer would probably eat Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer.
I was telling my son about each of these stories and we had fun trying to come up with a new version of the song The Twelve Days Of Christmas.
These were so much fun. So creepy. Some, so dark. Filled with ghouls, werewolves, vampires and more. The author sure got creative with them. And each story was just as good as the other. If you like horror and want something different for your holiday list, check these out.
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Synopsis
Award-winning author Claudette Melanson offers eleven new and original stories to make your skin crawl at any time of the year. This horror anthology also includes an original short by Amazon International Best-Selling Author, Lynn Lamb, titled Bring Me Flesh and Bring Me Wine. A special bonus story is also included by Melanson, Mislead, previously published only on the Halloweenpalooza blog. Grab a cup of cocoa and make sure the windows and doors are locked tight as you settle in by the fire to enjoy these tales of terror, but be warned…locks have never been succeeded at keeping Santa from gaining entry. If you enjoy a slice of horror with your holiday cheer, this collection of Christmas horror shorts will satisfy all your dark cravings during the holidays…and beyond.
Terror One: Who is Santa really? Does something sinister lurk beneath the red suit and apple-cheeked visage? More importantly, what does Santa want for Christmas?
Terror Two: It is said that every wish bears a cost…even a wish of good intent. What do Detective Talbot and his son, Mallory, stand to lose when the pair seek to right a wrong on Christmas Eve?
Terror Three: Christmas can be a time for great joy…but also for heart-wrenching regret. Can the magic of Christmas Eve turn back the clock before time runs out for Morana and her family?
Terror Four: Snow falls white and clean, seeming to purify the small town of Moon, Pennsylvania, but the woods behind Vaughn’s home have taken on a sinister cast. The snow keeps falling in record-breaking depths, but does evil lay hidden beneath its seemingly-innocent luster?
Terror Five: As his elves scurry to fill the toy orders for the busy season, unknown terror creeps toward the workshop intent on releasing an evil meant to cancel Santa’s yearly deliveries forever.
Terror Six: A well-meaning elf casts a spell which could inadvertently reveal the dark truth about Santa’s workshop and its inhabitants. The world’s children may end up paying a terrifying price, proving that the path of good intention oftentimes does indeed lead to hell.
Terror Seven: A scary twist on a classic Christmas poem
Terror Eight: Santa’s sleigh plummets to the ground, tearing all hope of a merry Christmas to bits and pieces. Will the elves be able to employ enough magic to stitch together some sort of solution? Or will their efforts only deliver greater horror and loss?
Terror Nine: Trinette is preparing to celebrate her first Christmas in love. Her boyfriend says he found the perfect gift for her but beneath the shiny red paper and ribbon lies a secret he’s kept hidden during all the months of their courtship…
Terror Ten: The world’s population explosion means business is booming at Santa’s workshop, with the need to expand making a difficult excavation below the permafrost necessary. But the elves should use caution lest they dig up an evil best left buried.
Terror Eleven: A special holiday treat for Maura DeLuca fans! Riptide ended on a happy note, but how did Maura’s extended family celebrate Christmas? Could it be that the holiday didn’t quite play out the way the vampires planned?
Terror Twelve: It’s a dangerous time to call oneself a non-believer. Those who scoff at Santa’s existence are melting all over the world. But could the benevolent head elf turn out to be the murderer?
Vampires, ghosts, demons, elves, werewolves, serial killers and a rampaging Krampus are just a few of the monsters creeping amongst the pages of The 12 Terrors of Christmas. Are you brave enough to venture inside to experience the flip side of the typical Hallmark-themed Christmas?
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Chuckling on my chair, no Santa does not look so jolly Laura!
Neither do the rest of his gang. LOL
So I MAY have been one of the kids who was scared of Santa when I was young – just saying. This book is already on my December TBR. I’m trying to do a nice mix of horror Christmas and fluffy Christmas!
My son always cried when I tried to get Santa pics. LOL
I am loving that cover! This sounds like a great group of stories.
I enjoyed all of them!
Looks like a chilling take on Christmas!
They sure were:)
OMG! Making Santa evil! No, I couldn’t. LOL! Glad you enjoyed it!
Even Mrs. Claus has her moments. LOL
This sounds amazing! I am so glad you enjoyed it cause it’s definitely going on my tbr list! Hopefully I’ll get to it this Holiday season! We’ll see 😉
These were fun and a totally different holiday experience. LOL
Wouldn’t it be great to find this collection under the tree on Christmas morning?!
Indeed it would!
i read this one, i think last year, and loved it. glad you did too
sherry @ fundinmental
These were wicked fun, weren’t they!
This reminds me that I need to do my 12 days of Christmas song again this year! Maybe slip in a psycho Santa!
A psycho Santa would be fun!
I definitely need this one for my December reading!
It sure is a different kind of Christmas. LOL