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Bury Me
by K. R. Alexander
read by Rebecca Soler
Part 3 of the Scare Me series
Some dolls never die. No one ever leaves Copper Hollow. It's a town with a deadly history . . . but nobody ever talks about it.
Kimberly thinks there might be something strange going on. She's not sure what — until the menacing doll appears with two words written across its clothes:
BURY ME
Kimberly and her friends try to destroy the doll . . . but every time they think it's gone, it comes back again. Is there any way to rid themselves of the evil once and for all?
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Scare Me
by K. R. Alexander
read by Michael Crouch
Part 4 of the Scare Me series
They've lost control of the haunted house.
Every year, the town of Happy Hills holds its haunted house contest. In a spooky old manor, teams of kids come up with new ways to frighten people. The scariest team wins.
But this year, all the teams are going to lose. Because this year the house itself has awakened . . . and it won't be happy until it's devoured all the people inside. What started out as a game has turned into something much more deadly. Is there any way out?
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(15)
Possess Me
by K. R. Alexander
read by Zach Barack
Part 5 of the Scare Me series
From kid horror master K.R. Alexander, the story of spirit that comes back to life... by taking your body.
You've been warned, if you summon a spirit, it may want to go back to being human... by living inside you. Another chilling tale from K.R. Alexander.
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Speak for Me
by K. R. Alexander
read by Grace Capeless
Part 6 of the Scare Me series
Naomi is petrified of the talent show her school is putting on. She can't be out there alone in front of all those people... not without serious stage fright. How will she manage?
The answer arrives in a mysterious box, a ventriloquist's dummy that transforms Naomi from a shy girl into a natural performer.
It all goes well... until Naomi starts to want the stage for herself. When the dummy strikes back it raises the question, who's controlling who?
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