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Fantasy Findings Reviews SUFFER THE CHILDREN

June 20, 2014 by Craig DiLouie Leave a Comment

SUFFER THE CHILDREN by Craig DiLouieFantasy Findings recently reviewed SUFFER THE CHILDREN, which was recently released by Simon & Schuster and Permuted Press and is available in bookstores everywhere, and writes, “If you’re looking for a different spin on vampire stories, give this one a look. It’s easily the most horrifying take on the genre I’ve read in a while, because it’s ultimately about human nature and how it can turn us into unintentional monsters, while the child vampires grow because we can’t let them go.”

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