Book #6 from the series: Circle of Roses

Abigail’s Road of Terror

A Twisted Tale

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Abigail’s road will become more dangerous.

When Abigail Anthony is free and wants revenge for being contained in the Shadows house for a long time, she will not stop until her reign of terror is finished. Her thirst for their blood is real and she goes looking for the Smythes who used to live there and sold her haunted house to Tim Terror’s haunted house company. When she finds them, she goes on a haunting spree along her road.

Angry she is walking into Tyras’s trap to get rid of her. Ty doesn’t want a dangerous ghost running around, especially one that’s killed before.

Tyra wants to stop Abigail forever and get out of Rosebud. It’s hard because Abigail is invisible and dangerous. Now that she has Abigail’s personal belongings and letters she wrote from camp, her existence is on the line. She wants the letters back because of the attachment. She wrote them to her mom at 13; they can destroy her now.

Can Tyra use her psychic senses to stop Abigail from her reign of terror on the road or will Abigail take over the town?

Praise for this book

From the opening chapters, Abigail’s Road of Terror establishes a sense of unease that never fully lets go. The early chapters focus on setting and tension, gradually drawing the reader into Abigail’s experience rather than overwhelming them with immediate horror.

As the story progresses, the middle chapters deepen both the danger and the emotional stakes, making the terror feel personal. By the final chapters, the journey feels complete, with the resolution reflecting everything Abigail has endured. I would highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy horror that builds atmosphere and emotional investment.

The terror in this book feels grounded and believable, which makes it even more unsettling. The early chapters establish realism and emotional authenticity, allowing the reader to connect with Abigail’s fear. As the story progresses, the horror intensifies without losing that emotional truth. Even when boundaries are pushed, the story remains believable. I would strongly recommend this book to thoughtful horror readers who value realism.