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Fresh Hell

Autumncrow High, Book 1

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Fresh Hell

By: Cameron Chaney
Narrated by: Maggie Hires
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In the AUTUMNCROW HIGH series, author Cameron Chaney takes you back to a town where every night is Halloween, while paying tribute to the young adult horror boom of the 1990s.

School is back in session at Autumncrow High. Will the class of 1994 survive long enough to graduate, or will the cursed town of Autumncrow devour them all?

Bailey Hagen is plagued by nightmares, blood-soaked visions of a boy seemingly from another time. He’s so handsome. So dark. So deadly.

When Bailey returns to school in the fall, she is horrified to learn that the boy from her dreams is real and is attending Autumncrow High. Are Bailey’s dreams a warning, some kind of premonition? Or has the boy truly escaped her nightmares? Only time (and murder) will tell . . .

©2023 Cameron Chaney (P)2024 David N. Wilson
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If you are a fan of spooky season and have nostalgia for Fear Street and Point Horror, you gotta get this. Emotional, spooky as hell, with some truly great and endearing characters. This is my second read of this book, and I know it’s going to become a staple for me going forward.

A perfect spooky ode to Fear Street

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First of all, I absolutely loved the first book in this series but this book was just "okay" to me. Fresh Hell was written as if it was first meant to be a 80's horror movie screenplay and then at a later time converted to read like a novel. The overuse of the old song "What'll I Do" grew tiresome midway through. All and all, the book was overblown and "windy". I do really like the premise behind this series and will for sure listen to the audio book of the next one. Maggie Hires did a really good job with the narration.

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