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Threads of the Forgotten Soul

The Ties That Bind: A Supernatural Horror Thriller (Thread of the Forgotten Soul, Book 2)

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Threads of the Forgotten Soul

By: Ashley Maruzzo
Narrated by: Brittany Rojas
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Some threads can’t be cut, no matter how far you run.

Nerisse thought she had escaped the Loom and the haunting threads that wove her into a nightmare she couldn’t control. After facing trauma and supernatural horrors that nearly destroyed her, she believed her life could finally return to normal. She wanted to move forward, to rebuild, to heal.

But the past has a way of finding you.

When a series of unsettling events begin to disturb the fragile normalcy she’s built, Nerisse realizes the Loom’s reach is far from gone. Shadows creep into her life in the quiet moments—unexplained occurrences, whispers in the dark, and the ever-present feeling that something is watching.

As Nerisse unravels the mystery surrounding the Loom, she must face a terrifying question:
Can she sever the threads that bind her to the past, or is she doomed to become part of the pattern forever?

Threads of the Forgotten Soul: The Ties That Bind is a gripping supernatural horror novel perfect for fans of The Haunting of Hill House and Mexican Gothic.

©2025 Ashley Maruzzo (P)2025 Ashley Maruzzo
African American Horror Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Scary Exciting Fantasy Fiction Paranormal
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