Every town has a history.
Ours is just a little bit darker than most.
For years I’ve celebrated Halloween and Hollow Bridge’s history with everyone else who lives here. Parades, festivals, and insane Halloween parties have always been a staple for us. Some bad behavior is expected, given what we’re celebrating.
But murder has never been on the table before.
Someone in Hollow Bridge wants to bring the stories to life, and they’re not firing any warning shots. When rumors of someone wearing a Halloween mask surface, it isn’t long before the first person is killed.
No one is safe, but when I end up with a serial killer kneeling over me and a knife at my throat, I expect to be the next victim of the Hollow Bridge killer. I don’t expect for him to speak to me, from behind the garish mask he wears.
“Who should be the next to die, Bailey?”
Inexplicably, he lets me go. But I’m never going to be safe from him.
Because he wants more from me than just a name.
Don’t Be Scared is a full-length, MMF standalone for anyone looking for a spicy and dark Halloween read. It contains graphic violence, darker kinks, and murder. For a full list of triggers, please use the look inside feature.
Hollow Bridge is a town that really goes all out to celebrate Halloween. They have parades, festivals and insane parties. You always expect some bad behavior given that the town has a dark history and they are celebrating Halloween. But murder has never been a thing that has happened during all the festivities. Bailey however, never ever expects to find herself with a serial killer over the top of her and a knife to her throat. But when he lets her go she knows that she is never going to be safe. Bailey has also been suffering from the loss of her best friend. She lives with those memories all the time and they are leading her down a path she never thought that she would be on. Phoenix and Rory are about to come in her life and flip everything she ever thought she knew. I don’t want to go into any more details of this story and give something away. I loved reading it and it really had me on the edge right along with these characters.
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