Spotlight – Affinity’s Window by Douglas L. Wilson

Genre: Horror
Length: 294 Pages
Release date: December 10, 2016
Synopsis: Affinity’s Window, a horror/thriller equal to Poltergeist, it will have you afraid to turn the light off!
Affinity Bell, a lonely child whose only companion is the threadbare doll she’s
christened Mr. Moppet, roams the empty halls of Bell Manor attempting to escape the evil that pursues her. The Others, the horrifying creatures only she can see, attack young Affinity at every opportunity. But Mr. Moppet will protect her, he’s told her so, and Mr. Moppet knows magic.
Tanner Dann, a world-weary writer searching for proof that ghosts actually do exist, is being called by an unknown force to Bell Manor. Will the two powerful psychics he’s hired help him to discover the proof for which he’s been searching, or will they too be dragged down into the noxious pit that is Bell Manor?
Evil flows through the heart of Bell Manor, pulsing and ebbing like some hideous tide.
Will it drag Tanner and his friends down into its gaping maw, or will they battle back at Affinity’s Window?

Link to purchase Affinity’s Window

READERS’ REVIEWS

This is the first piece I’ve read by this author. I’m greatly surprised. Ghosts and demons, pure paranormal threads are my thing in horror. I love them, and Wilson takes those terrifying strings and twirls them together, in such a loving way that you lose conscience of what side you are on.
He plays in two superimposed dimensions, jumping from one to another without making the reader feel lost, you just keep on and on, and never see the moment of putting down the book.
This tale is indeed, scary. He’s an amazing narrator, so you can really feel the pain and anguish in the little girl. The fear… as well as the resentment, hate and anger of the evil entity crawling in the characters’ minds, who have double blades and make you realize the way the author is playing with your thoughts.

Wilson knows horror. Every little detail is sewed to provoke that spine-chilling sensation in the reader. The doll, the mirrors, the abrupt and broken feelings of the little girl. Unexpectedness. This book will turn your dreams into nightmares, and the images he projects into your mind… those will steal your sleep and also, at the worst moment of loneliness, your wakefulness.” (Mar G-A.)

Affinity’s Window is an expertly written book by Douglas L. Wilson. The author did an incredible job in developing an intricate plot that had me glued to the pages. Once I got started on this book it was impossible to really put it down, which was tough since it is not a short book at all. I was absolutely enthralled by the story that unraveled in front of my eyes, and the innocent first pages gave no clue what really awaited me soon. Thankfully I had a couple of days of, so I started early in the day and ended up reading late into the night until I was finally done.” (Ramona Plant)

This book is great! Super Creepy and scary. I loved it! I was hoping we would get some “next generation” horror authors to come out. I feel I have not found good horror authors in a while this author may be up with Stephen King and more.
I would read more from this author. I can’t wait to see what else this author can do in horror! (ALY)

Douglas L. Wilson, biography

Horror thrillers, heavily laden with action and adventure, are my meat and mead. I see myself following in the footsteps of men like Stephen King and Robert R. McCammon. Hoping to blaze a path for myself in the literary world, I strive to make my stories fast paced page turners that will keep a reader coming back for more. I’m currently putting the finishing touches on my fourth novel, The Alignment, and the two sequels to Affinity’s Window are patiently waiting to be unleashed upon the world. As long as I’m on this side of the sod, I’ll continue to write my stories. It’s who I am. It’s what I do. Give me a read but leave the lights on.

Contact: https://affinityswindow.wixsite.com/douglaslwilson

READ THE INTERVIEW WITH DOUGLAS L. WILSON AT THEBOLDMOM.COM – “Good versus evil, day versus night, love versus hate.

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