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You Should Have Let Me In by Donna Latham
You Should Have Let Me In by Donna Latham
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You Should Have Let Me In by Donna Latham

Donna Latham

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Everyone has skeletons in their closet, wrongs that they have done to others. It's just a matter of time before the demons come to make you pay. 
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CB
03/09/2023
Christopher B.
United States United States
I recommend this product

My kind of writing!

Donna is easily one of my favorite writers and all one needs to do to find out why is start at page 1. With a mind that mirrors my own, I am addicted to this woman's written thoughts! I think Latham has a solid future in Horror writing, I'll be the first in line for every pre-order too!!

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05/05/2022
Basile
France France
I recommend this product

A quick read

I was neither a fan of the lack of decorum, nor of the deus ex machina twist. But hey, this a free read. Knock yourselves out. Give it a chance.

NW
11/14/2021
Nat W.

He Will Tear Your Soul Apart

Bloody hell, I mean, what an intense short read that packs a punch in five pages. And you know me as a fan of Talia by Volpe I love an excellent yet well hidden Vengence story

MC
10/31/2021
matt c.
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I recommend this product

A great short to read on the potty

Got constipation? Fear no more. Take this short read into the toilet with you and you'll be dropping depth charges for days.

NP
10/31/2021
Nikolas P.
United States United States
I recommend this product

A Great Introduction To a Great Future!

Donna Latham's You Should Have Let Me In is a short flash fiction piece, so I'll keep my review short as well. It starts with a knocking at the door and a sinister presence demanding entry, but it's not the front door the stranger is seeking to access. Taking a page from I Know What You Did Last Summer, Latham provides her cruel, gruesome take on when an accident becomes something worse.