
The Home
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Narrated by:
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Lila Kerry
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By:
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Judith Sonnet
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THE HOME
In the early '60s, in a seemingly more "innocent" time, a group of teenagers were lured into a supposedly haunted house. The place on Sycamore Lane has a morbid history, but that's just hearsay and rumor, isn't it?
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His name was Robbie Miller, and he was a killer. Driven mad by the THING that lived in The Home, he now exists to serve. He'll do whatever the creature that calls itself Mr. Friendlyman asks . . . He'll even become a ghost . . .
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Now, decades later and much older, they are returning to The Home. A retired fantasy writer, A doting grandfather, and a mysterious old woman who seems to know things she should not . . .
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A dark storm is brewing over this wicked house. A storm that will break down the very fabric of reality. A storm that demands blood and sacrifice, and feeds on the ghosts of anyone who dies within it's premises.
©2024 Judith Sonnet (P)2025 Judith SonnetWhat listeners say about The Home
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- Kayla Frederick
- 15-03-25
Creepy
When three teenagers face the worst day of their lives and come out on top, they assume they’ve won. Time passes, and they move on with their lives, but the home is waiting, claiming new victims. It’s up to them to put a stop to the evil for good.
I’m gonna start this review by saying that I’ve seen so many glowing reviews for this book, and this did not disappoint. This book is very reminiscent of It with the way the timeline flips from the original horrors to the current ones.
Not only did this story have Sonnet’s signature blood and gore, but there was also some moments of more subtle, creepier horror that really amped up the tension.
I listened to the audiobook version so the creepy voices added an extra layer of eerie to the story.
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