Witch Ever Way You Go by @RobertHerold666 is an April 99c Sale Event pick #99cents #horror #occult
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Witch Ever Way You Go by @RobertHerold666 is an April 99c Sale Event pick #99cents #horror #occult



Title: Witch Ever Way You Go


Author: Robert Herold


Genre: Horror, Occult


Book Blurb:


When an ill-fated graduate student and his girlfriend are lured into a terrifying world of witchcraft and murder, they become targets for human sacrifice. Is there a chance they can escape a bloodthirsty coven of witches and certain death until the curse is lifted? A spellbinding story of modern horror.


Excerpt:


The crowd in the room became more animated, their voices rising until they were shouting. The man standing over the woman turned one way then the other, presenting the dagger. As the crowd continued the deafening chant, he raised the blade as high as possible, then thrust it down, just below the woman’s left breast. He yanked the knife free, and a fountain of blood sprayed over the man’s robe and white tuxedo. The crowd erupted in ecstasy.


My stomach turned in revulsion. We had been flirting just a few minutes earlier, and now she was dead….


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What makes your featured book a must-read?


Witch Ever Way You Go is a 13,000-word novella, part of series of similar length novellas published by 13 different authors, coming out in May, on Friday the Thirteenth! Sense a connection? Each of us are offering our books on sale for 99 cents during pre-order. Beginning on Friday the 13th of May, the books will cost you $2.99 unless you are a Kindle Unlimited subscriber. For the rest of you, save yourself some cash and get your fright on!


Giveaway –


Enter to win a $20 Amazon gift card:



Open Internationally. You must have a valid Amazon US or Amazon Canada account to win.


Runs April 5 – April 13, 2022.


Winner will be drawn on April 14, 2022.



Author Biography:


The supernatural always had the allure of forbidden fruit, ever since Robert Herold’s mother refused to allow him, as a boy, to watch creature features on late night TV. She caved in. (Well, not literally.)


As a child, fresh snow provided him the opportunity to walk out onto neighbors’ lawns halfway and then make paw prints with his fingers as far as he could stretch. He would retrace the paw and boot prints, then fetch the neighbor kids and point out that someone turned into a werewolf on their front lawn. (They were skeptical.)


He has pursued many interests over the years (among them being a history teacher and a musician), but the supernatural always called to him. You could say he was haunted. Finally, following the siren’s call as an adult, he began writing horror.


Ultimately, he hopes his books give you the creeps, and he means that in the best way possible.


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