Based in Toronto, Canada, Rebecca M. Senese survives the frigid blasts of winter and boiling steams of summer by weaving words of mystery, horror, science fiction and fantasy. She is the author of the fantasy/mystery series, the Noel Kringle Chronicles featuring the son of Santa Claus working as a private detective in Toronto. Her work has appeared in Feisty Felines & Other Fantastical Familiars, Holiday Hijinks: Mistletoe Merriment, Happy Holiday Historicals, Whimsical Winter Wonderland, Crazy Christmas Capers, Blaze Ward Presents Special Edition: After the Fall, Cutter's Final Cut 4: Witches, Bitter Mountain Moonlight: A Cave Creek Anthology, Promise in the Gold: A Cave Creek Anthology, Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Home for the Howlidays, Unmasked: Tales of Risk and Revelation, the Obsessions Anthology, Fiction River: Superpowers, Fiction River: Visions of the Apocalypse, Tesseracts 16: Parnassus Unbound, Ride the Moon, Tesseracts 15: A Case of Quite Curious Tales, and Storyteller, amongst others.
Daily Bread: A Horror Novella
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-5070-3913-7
- EAN9781507039137
- Date de parution30/05/2015
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIncantatrix Press
Résumé
Opening the Daily Bread Bakery fulfills Melodie and Annie's dream of running their own shop. Melodie works the front counter while Annie creates the breads and pastries that turn their bakery into a success. Soon they have more customers than they can handle. But success comes with a price. As Melodie struggles to keep up she wonders why Annie's creations make her ill? Stress of the job or something else? What is the secret ingredient that makes the Daily Bread pastries so irresistible?























