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When night falls and the moon shines brightly, creatures emerge to stalk their prey. Heather Beck presents Creatures Of The Night, an anthology of fangs, claws and jaws.

 

Werewolf Hunting

Missing people, cries in the night, unidentifiable animal tracks...this isn’t your average hunting lodge.

 

Eyes Of Red

Cute, smart and funny, Lisa’s new boyfriend would be perfect, if only he wasn’t a vampire.

 

Night Of The Eel

Something lies beneath the murky waters of Stony Loch, and it’s anything but friendly.

 

The Pumpkin Patch

When evil pumpkins grow in Scott’s backyard, Halloween turns into a never-ending nightmare.

 

Call Of The Loon

Camp Loon hides an ancient and deadly curse that befalls anyone who enters the woods.

Reviews

 

Creatures Of The Night is a perfect anthology for middle grade readers who love a good scare. All the stories are told in a gripping manner that will keep you wondering what will happen next. The plots are novel, the characters likable and the writing superb. – Young Adult Book Central

 

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A spellbinding collection of scary stories featuring supernatural creatures. This is on top of my Recommended Reads list. – Marcus Reviews

 

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Creatures Of The Night is a strange and addictive book that will excite even the most reluctant readers. Beck’s greatest gifts are a rare writing ability and even rarer imagination that pulls readers in and refuses to let go. A five star book! – Book Hooks

 

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Creatures Of The Night is a great book because it’s unlike anything else I’ve ever read. It combines fun, scares and imagination to create stories that are impossible to put down. It’s very well-written and overflowing with surprises. I highly recommend it! – Midwest Book Review

 

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Creatures Of The Night is a treat for middle grade readers who love scary stories but are bored with the same old plots and characters. Ms. Beck always surprises with her twisty tales, and her writing is top-notch. This is a gem of a collection. – 1001 Book Reviews

 

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What would you do if you discovered a creature that isn’t supposed to exist? How would you react if no one believed you when you told them what you’d found? The characters in this collection come up with a wide variety of answers to these questions. Some believe what they’re seeing right away while others search for more mundane explanations, but all of them approach their discoveries with curiosity and courage. Creatures Of The Night is a great choice for preteens interested in paranormal stories who are just beginning to transition to scarier material. The frights are genuine, but none of the monster descriptions are graphic or inappropriately violent. 4 stars! – Long and Short Reviews

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