Lucas Deville's first week at Rutledge University is already his worst nightmare. Isolated and tormented by self-doubt, his life takes a terrifying turn when he encounters an enigmatic mirror with a sinister presence. As eerie events spiral out of control, Lucas is thrust into a battle against a malevolent force that threatens to consume him. "Death Mirror: The Possession of Lucas Deville" by Kevin P. Sullivan is a chilling tale of supernatural horror, where the line between reality and nightmare blurs, and the reflection staring back at you might not be your own. Will Lucas survive the darkness, or will he become a prisoner of the mirror forever?
Could you survive a living nightmare if that’s what it took to save your partner? When patrol partners Gibbs and Peterson head south for a day of fun and sand, one ends up having to make the ultimate choice: sacrifice the other to live like a God? Or fight through hell to save someone you love like a brother. Michael Gibbs is a family man, a hard-working and loyal father. His partner, Keith Peterson, lives the life of a playboy. When these two patrolmen take a break from the dangerous grind of New York City, a shocking development happens they cannot explain. Things seem different, especially each other. Eventually, they must decipher they are living in another time—a darker era—where they are hunted and haunted by one of the most powerful entities to ever rule this old world… and try to defeat it.
In small-town America, strange things happen; in Thibodaux, Louisiana, terrifying things happen. Our story begins on a hot night in this very town, when Kathy Graham comes home to find someone digging into her bedroom wall inside of her beloved home—the former slave-master’s quarters on a now-abandoned sugarcane plantation. What this intruder is after isn’t money or valuables, it’s something far more compelling. THE SWEETHOUSE tells a tale of ancient power, hair-raising rituals, one near-death experience after another and ultimately … hopefully … salvation.
WICKED WORLDS can be read in any order.