White Pines, Gemma Amor
White Pines, Gemma Amor
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White Pines

Author: Gemma Amor

Narrator: Helen Langford

Unabridged: 9 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/12/2021


Synopsis

A woman, returning to her roots. A town, built on sacred land. A secret, cloaked in tradition and lore.

Welcome to White Pines. Don't get too comfortable.

The new cosmic-folk-Celtic-cult-fantasy-horror novel from Gemma Amor, the Bram Stoker Award–nominated author of Dear Laura and Cruel Works of Nature, is available now.

Contains mature themes.

About Gemma Amor

Gemma Amor is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of Dear Laura, Cruel Works of Nature, Till the Score Is Paid, and White Pines.

She is also a podcaster, illustrator, and voice actor, and is based in Bristol, in the UK.

Many of her stories have been adapted into audio dramas by the wildly popular NoSleep Podcast, and her work has also been featured on shows like Shadows at the Door, Creepy, and The Grey Rooms.

She is a cocreator, writer, and voice actor for the horror-comedy podcast Calling Darkness, which also stars TV and film actress Kate Siegel.

Heavily influenced by classical literature, Gothic romance, tragedy and heroism, she is most at home in front of a fire with a single malt and a dog-eared copy of anything by Angela Carter.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peter

Megs inherits a remote cabin in nowhere Scotland and moves there after her husband finishes their relationship. Nearby is an island with unusual white trees. The inhabitants of the small village are strange. Megs feels like living more and more in a dreamworld. Why is she magnetically drawn to the i......more

Goodreads review by Sadie

Review originally published at Cemetery Dance: [URL not allowed] I like that the synopsis of White Pines is short and ambiguous. I’d like to leave it that way. I’m going to do my best to share my reading experience without disclosing important plot details in order to protect “r......more

This is where White Pines used to stand. Of the 1,351 people who used to live here, only bare, blackened earth remains. Instead of the self-made town, there is now a scar now upon the land, made all the more horrifying by its proportions, for the charred soil is laid out in the shape of a perfectly......more

Goodreads review by Richard

This review was initially written as part of my 'Rick's Read-Along' series for www.horroroasis.com and has not been edited from its initial format for Goodreads. Welcome to Rick’s Read-Along. A new series presented by Horror Oasis where I visit an author’s entire back catalogue and encourage you, the......more