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Follow Poppy: The Queen of Ombres

By: Cassandra Doon, Mimi Baptist
Narrated by: Kelsey John Klein
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From the Authors of Haunting Tales and Withered Old Flowers Series comes a new Horror.

At five years old, Poppy was found alone in the streets of Louisiana, drenched in blood and surrounded by whispers of unspeakable horrors. Years later, she returns to the forgotten mansion deep in the bayou where it all began. But what was meant to uncover the truth soon turns into a nightmare. Something is stalking them, killing her friends one by one. Shadows move in the corners, and Poppy fears the darkness is alive. Vampires? Demons? Or something far worse?

Follow Poppy is book 1 in the Queen of Ombres Series. It is a Reverse Harem, Fantasy, Horror.

©2024 Cassandra Doon, Mimi Baptist (P)2025 Cassandra Doon
Contemporary Dark Fantasy Fantasy Paranormal

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