As The Moon Fell Down by L.B Stimson

Thank you @ZooloosBT @stimsonink for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. As The moon fell dow is 166 pages long and is a ghost horror. I do like good horror. I looked the atsmosphore it was eerie and creepy. I really liked Ellie and enjoyed reading her story. It was a goid plot kept me hooked and is beautifully written. Great writing style i also like the front cover to. This is great read for the dark nights we have now next to a fire 4 stars Book Blurb In the spring of 1982, photographer Ellie Spaulding conned her way into the perfect setting to complete her upcoming gallery show; a secluded farmhouse in rural Virginia. There were only two rules to follow. She soon learns the house is keeping secrets and those dwelling within it have been waiting for someone to expose them. Once again, L.B. Stimson has created a terrifying ghostly tale inspired by her own haunting experiences. Readers will find themselves immersed in the lives of both the living and the dead as the veil is broken, worlds collide, and secrets are revealed. Author Bio L.B. grew up in a one stop-light town in central Idaho. After earning a Bachelor of Art’s degree in cultural anthropology from California State University-Chico, she uprooted herself to begin a new life in Washington, D.C., where she began a varied career in professional communications in private business and education. “I’ve always had a passion for photography, travel, writing, and history. I am thrilled to now be creating works of fiction that allow me to share these passions with others. One of my favorite parts of the writing process is the historical research required to bring authenticity to my characters’ lives.” This is her fifth book and the second in her standalone series: Tales from the Parlor Room–a collection of gothic and ghostly tales. She currently resides in Virginia where she enjoys cemetery walks, visiting abandoned and haunted places and working on more ghostly tales.

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  1. thank you so much for closing the tour today with your fab review x

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