When my grandmother died, I knew I had to go back to my hometown and take care of her belongings. I thought I would fix up her house, sell the place, and never have to come back again. Then when I ran into Quinton Lascella, being home started to feel a little normal again. There’s always been something a little odd about this place, and I can tell by the stares that I’ve been getting, that the … that the Wilsons aren’t as forgotten as I hoped they would be by now.
He says that we have to leave and never look back. He says that nothing I can do to Grandma’s house will ever make up for the way she treated folks around here.
But there’s something I just have to do that has nothing to do with Hazel Wilson or the bloodline I come from, and even though he understands it, he doesn’t agree.
If home is where the heart is, then why do I feel like I’m in the most danger when I’m here?
HUNGER is A Horror Bite; a short story that puts all of the elements loved about horror into one quick read.
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“Invisible monsters can’t get you.”
This little horror story is short and not so sweet, but is sure to intrigue and scare you. Yolanda Olson’s little “horror bites” remind me of old episodes of the Twilight Zone or the Outer limits; a quick punch to the scary feels and utterly entertaining.This isn’t an insta scare kind of story, no it’s one that creeps up slowly and grabs you just as you begin to relax. Hunger gave me goosebumps and just the right amount of fright and delight.
I mean what can be so horrible or scary about returning to your hometown? Well for Lucinda Wilson a whole lot. And when fate, or some other force, brings her and old friend Quinton Lascella back together who knows what the future holds.
A book doesn’t have to be super long to be entertaining; sometimes a little bite is more than enough and Hunger leaves you quite full. Now I’m off for another helping.
“…just because they’re smiling at you, doesn’t mean they’re wishing you good will.”
I love Yolanda Olson’s writing. Her writing ranges from a campfire story to WTH just happened Dark Horror! I love them all.
Hunger was in the category of an awesome campfire story. One I can replay in my head and is like watching a Steven King short in Creepshow.
I was waiting for a Deep Dark story but it was a great read one that I didn’t have to turn on a light to go to the other room. Lol
I honestly can not go into this story without giving away any spoilers. This was a magnificent book and I honestly think how much better can Yolanda give us
It’s a horror bite – what is that?? Crazy and phenomenal, that’s what! When I started reading Hunger, I just couldn’t stop. It’s not quite what I expected, but Yolanda Olson doesn’t disappoint. The characters are interesting, and you want to find out where this all goes. I can’t wait for another!!
A quick horror short, that keeps you on your toes. Lucinda hated the town she grew up in. She was a outcast anyway so as soon as she could she left. But when her grandmother Hazel dies and leaves her the house, she has to go back to Hell to figure out what to do with the property. And that’s all you get from me. I really enjoyed this! It has twist and turns that keep me guessing what was gonna happen. Looking for a quick horror read then grab this book.
Oh my gosh talk about suspense. This author’s short horror bits are insane! Original and unpredictable, ugh and that ending! So darn unexpected, I still can’t believe what I read. Absolutely Amazing
(im tempted to mark down romantic because of the two main characters and what he did for her…. ah screw it, yeah im marking this down for romantic haha)
Hunger is a quick read, this one is slightly different for the author’s works this one will keep you guessing where the story is going to go. You think you know where this the book is going to go and Bam you are very wrong. The story about Lucinda who comes back to her home to sort out her grandmother’s house, after she has passed away. However, strange things happen… Cannot wait to see what this author brings us next.
A short horror story.
Yolanda Olsen has this great ability to lull the reader into a false sense of safety and then just when you don’t expect it; everything changes. You will mutter or shout to you ereader “but, but”. At least that is what I did.
Even though it is a short story there is a lot of story there. You get a feel for the characters and you know something is going on, but you don’t know what. It will keep you turning the pages.