Truth Twister

In the quiet town of Hawthorn Hollow, where only lettuces and dark desires seem to grow, Wods battles an insidious enemy: his own lust. As his...

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Lydia Graves
Lydia Graves

Master of creepy, atmospheric horror, Lydia Graves is the author of the Unveiled Sins series. She has also penned the dark poetry collection Toxic Loves with rave reviews from Bram Stoker Award®-winning poet and author Lee Murray and award-winning author and editor of Under Her Skin, Lindy Ryan. 

The seven deadly sins offer a unique lens through which she examines human behaviour at its most extreme, tapping into primal fears and moral quandaries. Lust, as explored in the novella "Truth Twister," can corrupt not just the mind but the very flesh of those in its grip. Her goal is not just to frighten, but to unsettle and get under (and stay) under the skin. 

Lydia is a member of the Horror Writers Association. She lives in the UK with her husband, daughter and menagerie of animals. 

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Reading Group Discussion Topics: Toxic Loves  Here are some interesting

Here are some interesting discussion topics for a reading group focused on Toxic Loves.

The Nature of Toxic Relationships

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Reading Group Discussion Topics: Truth Twister Here are some interesting

Here are some interesting discussion topics for a reading group focused on Truth Twister.

The Nature of Temptation

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