Thursday, October 23, 2014

Fright Night Blog Hop & Giveaway: Mysticism and Myths

Fright Night
 
 
Welcome to the Fright Night Blog Hop!
 
Join us for a little Halloween fun in the Fright Night blog hop! Stop by each blog to check out their favorite paranormal or spooky reads and enter their giveaways!

For this stop, I'm giving away an ARC of the paranormal collection Mysticism & Myths, including my own novella, Bound by Blood.

Check them out below, leave a comment telling me about your favorite scary myth or legend (it's an entry on the Rafflecopter!), enter to win, then HOP to the rest of the participating blogs!


http://www.amazon.com/Mysticism-Myths-Margo-Bond-Collins-ebook/dp/B00OO03WQ6/



 
Including:


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Sometimes the monsters in the dark are real.

As a child, Lili Banta ignored her grandmother’s cryptic warnings to avoid children outside their Filipino community in Houston—even when many of those other children fell ill, and her neighbors whispered that a vampiric aswang walked among them.

Years later, Lili returns to Houston to work for the CDC—but she is plagued by dark, bloody dreams that consume her nights and haunt her days. As a strange sickness sweeps the city, Lili races to find its source, and maybe a cure.

But in order to save the children, she must first acknowledge the sinister truth: A monster stalks the night—closer than she ever expected…  

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10 comments:

  1. Our local cemetery is supposed to have a bunch of ghosts.

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  2. The one about Bloody Mary. That one has always freaked me out.
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  3. Headless horseman always freaked me out

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  4. Sleepy Hollow and Frankenstein's Monster. Grave Robbers and reanimation!

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  5. I'm with Jean, not to be a copycat but really things coming out of mirrors in bathrooms has got to be the creepiest LOL Thank you for participating in the fun.

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  6. I watched Nightmare on Elm Street when I was a kid and he still scares the crap out of me...marie.mattingly88@yahoo.com

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  7. "The Adventure of Nera" has more in common with Samhain (Celtic holiday celebrated around Halloween), but it is a very scary old myth.

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  8. Bloody Mary was pretty creepy as a kid. It's not a myth or legend, but the plot behind Repo: The Genetic Opera scares me. Repossessing organs if you fail to make payments. *shudders*

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  9. I would say the one I would pick is the Amityville Horror! That one makes my skin crawl.

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