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Terrify Your Tablet Sale

Horrorsmith Publishing presents the annual Terrify Your Tablet event. Free and $.99 books all day long!

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Due to the amount of downloads last year (over 25k!) Resulting in a few scams and some bad reviews because people “just got it because it was free but don’t like horror”, I decided to only go to $.99 this year.

SOS Sirens of Survival
Survival reality show pits the final 5 against each other with no help and no supervision for the final 10 days. But things quickly start to go wrong and with no help and no certainty, it’s a fight to survive.

Sever the Circle
A small family of witches with a curse that brings darkness with the birth of each new member. But Violet isn’t about to let that tradition continue. As she fights to change her fate, she quickly realizes that the nightmares are real and nothing is as it seems.

Darkling Cloud
Caleb was an average dude with a simple life until the cat distribution decided he needed a friend. Darkling Cloud quickly reveals herself to be a lot more than just a unique feline, and as their bond grows she turns Caleb’s life around, but at what cost?


Sever the Circle, Indie Brawl Intentions

Sever the Circle by Amanda Leanne

Sever the Circle isn’t like many of the modern horror that is more common in the genre presently, instead it hearkens back to the times when the scratch of a quill against rough parchment sets the tone for a dark, atmospheric tale. The inky unease seeps into the story, twisting and turning the world as it falls apart for both the main character and the reader. For the most part, the unexpected twist has blown many a mind and left readers churning long after finishing that last line.

Amanda Leanne

If you are in the Books of Horror community, you may be familiar with the Indie Author Brawl…or perhaps not, as this is only the 2nd annual Indie Author Brawl. It is a competition in which indie/self published authors enter one of their books in hopes of being voted one of the top 32 to go into the brawl. From there, brackets are set and voting begins.

This brawl, Sever the Circle has been entered. I don’t have a lot in the way of expectations, but I can’t know without at least trying. I also plan to enter the Indie Author Compilation/Anthology Brawl later this year with Mind the Mirrors.

You can check out Books of Horror community HERE and Sever the Circle HERE. I look forward to seeing how it does!

Sever the Circle

Life for me and mine was set. Wood Women, witches to many, had a cycle. There were only two Wood Women alive at a time, a mother and her daughter. As the daughter beget her own, her mother would cease to be. But that wasn’t the only circle that justified our life.

The town was ours and we belonged to them. The crops flourished and the seasons changed, as was our want. We wove the tapestry of the town, trimmed the frayed threads, added the new ones, removed those that had faded, and kept the picture beautiful and trapped within a bubble of our making. They knew only of which we wanted them to, no more or less,.

As stories are often about a change, a disruption, so is this one. The circle of the lives of the Wood Women, the life of the town, and the sphere we had built to keep it all contained in was challenged, attacked, and eventually severed. There was another darkness in the night, untouched by moon and fire, and it held the secrets that would be our undoing.

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“I am a Wood Woman. One from a long line of Wood Women. We are the forest, from and of, and we are the caretakers of the town. We see and we mend, we care and we tend.”

“I don’t understand.” His eyes were narrowed as he searched my face. As much as he complimented me on my observations, he was a bit keen, himself. “If you are saying what I think you are saying, I am unsure how to proceed.”

“Would you burn me at the stake for healing the sick? For helping women birth babes? For making sure the harvests are good and rains come when needed?”

“No, not for those things.”

“But for other things? Do I sacrifice the young and eat their hearts?” I couldn’t help but laugh, a deeper laugh than I had ever felt any time before. His face was frozen but then cracked, his lips widened into a reluctant smile. “I assure you that all I hunt in the forest is small game, not humans, and that I prefer my meat well cooked. Stews are nice and keep for days.”

“I see. Do you not have a being you pray to, though? An entity that holds your hand and controls your heart and mind?”

“Only myself, Zariah. There are no devils or demons here.”

(Quote from Sever the Circle)


Sever the Circle isn’t like many of the modern horror that is more common in the genre in presently, instead it hearkens back to the times when the scratch of a quill against rough parchment sets the tone for a dark, atmospheric tale. The inky unease seeps into the story, twisting and turning the world as it falls apart for both the main character and the reader. For the most part, the unexpected twist has blown many a mind and left readers churning long after finishing that last line.

– Amanda Leanne

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Coming Soon: Sever the Circle

Life for me and mine was set. Wood Women, witches to many, had a cycle. There were only two Wood Women alive at a time, a mother and her daughter. As the daughter beget her own, her mother would cease to be. But that wasn’t the only circle that justified our life.

The town was ours and we belonged to them. The crops flourished and the seasons changed, as was our want. We wove the tapestry of the town, trimmed the frayed threads, added the new ones, removed those that had faded, and kept the picture beautiful and trapped within a bubble of our making. They knew only of which we wanted them to, no more or less,.

As stories are often about a change, a disruption, so is this one. The circle of the lives of the Wood Women, the life of the town, and the sphere we had built to keep it all contained in was challenged, attacked, and eventually severed. There was another darkness in the night, untouched by moon and fire, and it held the secrets that would be our undoing.

Coming late Spring 2018, Sever the Circle by Amanda Leanne. A dark tale of witches, will power, and nightmares that are much too real. Will be available on most major ebook retailers and in paperback from Amazon.