Synopses & Reviews
Perfect for tweens who love a good scare, don’t miss this all-new series from Simon Spotlight that combines the fun of sleepovers with the thrill of chilling tales. Readers will get more than goosebumps from these stories that infuse modern middle-school life with a helping of horror.
In Truth or Dare…, Abby Miller and her friends play Truth or Dare at a sleepover and Abby is forced to confess her crush on Jake Chilson. The only people who know Abby’s secret are her friends—and whoever sent her that text message in the middle of the night warning her to stay away from Jake, or else! As Jake and Abby start to hit it off, some very creepy things start happening to Abby. Someone definitely wants to sabotage her relationship with Jake. Is it a jealous classmate, or, as Abby begins to suspect, could it be a ghost?
In You Can’t Come in Here!, Emily Hunter is super excited when the new neighbors move in, especially because they have two kids her age. She loves hanging out with Drew and Vicky and plans for them to meet her other friends at a sleepover party at her house. But as Emily prepares for the sleepover, strange things start happening at Drew and Vicky’s—they only let Emily see into one room of their house, and there’s a wolf that howls in their yard every night. Is Emily’s overactive imagination running wild, or is there something really creepy about the new neighbors?
Synopsis
Emily Hunterandnbsp;loves hanging out with her new neighbors.andnbsp;From their decked-out rec room to their almost-professional guitar playing, Drew and Vicky Strig are super cool. andlt;BRandgt;The only bummer is that Drew and Vicky are homeschooled and Emily's other friends haven't gotten to know them yet. So Emily comes up with a plan for everyone to meet--a big party and sleepover at her house!andlt;BRandgt;But as Emily gets ready for the party, she begins to wonder about Drew and Vicky. They won't let Emily into certain rooms in their house. And a wolf howls on their lawn every night. Is it only Emily's overactive imagination or are the new neighbors more than just a little strange?
About the Author
A lifelong night owl, P. J. Night often works furiously into the wee hours of the morning, writing down spooky tales and dreaming up new stories of the supernatural and otherworldly. Although P. J.’s whereabouts are unknown at this time, we suspect the author lives in a drafty, old mansion where the floorboards creak when no one is there and the flickering candlelight creates shadows that creep along the walls. We truly wish we could tell you more, but we’ve been sworn to keep P. J.’s identity a secret…and it’s a secret we will take to our graves!