Regina Puckett's Short Tales of Horror

Regina Puckett's Short Tales of Horror
216 Pages
ISBN B0097H1QZ0

Mine- A night of ghost hunting with a sexy coworker turns into a deadly game of cat and mouse with an evil spirit. Can anything save them when the spirit decides they belong to him?

Crying through Plastic Eyes-A messy divorce, a room filled with creepy dolls, and a missing six-year-old all create the perfect storm for a young mother’s worse nightmare.

Will Work for Food- You see them everywhere begging for money or food. When an older couple decides to lend a helping hand to a young man and his son, someone gets more than they bargain for.

Pieces-A battered woman confesses to the mutilation and death of her husband, but did she really commit this heinous crime? Paying the Hitchhiker-You see a beautiful young woman on the side of the road with her thumb out, asking for a ride. Who should be the most afraid: the hitchhiker or the person picking her up?

Inheritance-A confession from Accalia’s grandmother about a curse and an inheritance are just the prologue to seven days of suffering through a living hell.

Regina Puckett

About Regina Puckett (Nashville, Tennessee Author)

Regina Puckett

Regina Puckett is a 2014 and 2018 Readers' Favorite Award winning author for her sweet romance, Concealed in My Heart and historical romance, I Close My Eyes. I Will Breathe and Borrowed Wings, both received the Children's Literary Classic Seal of Approval and silver 2017 winner in the Science Fiction/Dystopian catergory. "I Will Breathe" was also selected as the Science Fiction Finalist in the 2015 IAN Book of the Year Awards, won the bronze in the 2015 Readers’ Favorite Book Awards, Finalist in 2017 the Literary Classics Awards and was the only medalist in the 2016 New Apple, Ebook Young Adult Science Fiction category.

Regina Puckett writes sweet, contemporary and Regency romance, horror, inspirational, steampunk, picture books and poetry. There are always several projects in various stages of completion and characters and stories waiting in the wings for their chance to finally get out of her head and onto paper.