Something strange is coming…

Welcome to Eldmere

The town of Eldmere has always had its rules. Whispered warnings passed down through generations, stitched into the fabric of its survival. 

Don’t go out after dark.

Don’t whistle in the woods.

Don’t answer a knock at the door when it comes in threes.

Everyone who calls Eldmere home knows them. And everyone who breaks them… vanishes.

This summer, I’m opening the doors to Eldmere for the first time. Welcome to Eldmere is a brand-new horror anthology packed with eerie tales of those who dared to defy the town’s unspoken laws—and the terrifying consequences that followed. Fifteen interconnected stories will drag you deeper into the fog, revealing the chilling secrets that lurk beneath its streets.

Some stories will haunt you. Some will tempt you to look closer. But one thing is certain: Eldmere remembers, and it does not forget

If you love creeping dread, unsettling folklore, and the kind of horror that lingers long after you’ve turned the last page, you won’t want to miss this.

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