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Review of The Haunting of Cabin Green: A Modern Gothic Horror Novel by April A. Taylor #RRBC #PromoteHorror @aprilataylor

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I’m always interested in finding something exciting to read, and I’m glad I found this book. The story revolves around Ben, who is struggling with the death of his fiancé, and goes to clear his head at Cabin Green that a he and his friends purchased for hunting.

When I first began reading, I was quickly pulled in with Ben as he spent time at this cabin. The creepiness is on full throttle, and I could almost feel what he was experiencing. The entity in the cabin uses everything it can to collect Ben in some of the most insidious and horrible ways possible.

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If you are looking for something chilling to read, I recommend this book, and give it 4 out of 5 Stars.

About The Haunting of Cabin Green: A Modern Gothic Horror Novel

Going to Cabin Green alone after the death of his fiancée was Ben’s first mistake. His second mistake was tempting fate by saying, “There’s no such thing as an evil building.” Now he’s caught in a nightmare of his own making deep in the woods of Northern Michigan. Even worse, a family history of mental illness makes it impossible for him to know if the ghosts haunting the cabin are real or all in his head.

This modern Gothic horror story takes the reader directly into Ben’s hellish experience. Is he crazy? Is a ghost haunting him? The only way to find out is to make it to the end of this deep, dark thrill ride that’s filled with more twists than a roller coaster.

About April A. Tayor

Like many writers, she started putting pen to paper during early childhood. Her first project was a family newspaper entitled The Taylor Family Times. Since then, she’s spent more than three decades honing her craft through a wide variety of fiction and non-fiction projects.

April’s appropriately spooky black cat, Riley, is her toughest editor and critic (look for pictures of him in action – and sleeping on the job – on Instagram!).

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