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Thank you @rararesouces and @pageturnpress for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Spread: Tales of Deadly Flora has an interesting and creepy front cover that makes you drawn to the book to see what its all about. I liked the fact there were different stories and they where all written well. The stories have horror and plants in them, which is a great mix. All the stories are unique, and I think anyone that reads Spread: Tales of Dealy Flora will enjoy it. A great horror that will keep you glued to the book until the end. 4 stars. This a different read to what i normally read but I did enjoy it. Spread: Tales of Deadly Flora Green thumbs beware. Plants are beautiful, peaceful, abundant, and life - sustaining. But what if something sinister took root in the soil, awakening to unleash slashing thorns, squeezing vines, or haunting greenery that lured you in? Perhaps blooms on distant planets could claim your heart, hitch a ride to Earth on a meteor, or simply poison you with their essence. Imagine a world where scientists produced our own demise in a lab, set spores free to infect, even bred ferns to b e our friends only to witness the privilege perverted. When faced with botanical terror, will humanity fight to survive, or will they curl and wither like leaves in the fall? Read ten speculative tales ripe with dangerous flora to find out. Purchase Link - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKX9PGVY/ Social Media Links – W ebsite: www.pageturnpress.com Instagram & Twitter: @pageturnpress Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pageturnpress/

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