Review: The Braid: A Short Story by Angela Yuriko Smith

26012927Title: The Braid: A Short story
Author: Angela Yuriko Smith
Publisher: DandiFluff
Published: July 31, 2015
Pages: 18
Review: ebook
Buy Links: Amazon, Amazon.uk 



There is something wrong with Cambria's new babysitting job when she gets drawn into a little girl's game of pulling faces—with no one. Cambria's simple world begins to fragment. It all starts when you tie the knot.

The Braid is a satisfying short story that will resonate with readers long after the story is closed.


Wow this was an amazing short ghost story. 
It is short and to the point no extra information that has you scratching your head. 
Cambria is babysitting but when the little girl she is babysitting is acting strange and saying well that is what that lady there is doing with her hair it has you wondering what the heck is going on. 
It seems that Cambria's world is being turned upside down by an unseen force that keeps repeating tie the knot. So what happens when Cambria can't take it anymore? 
You  have to read to find that out yourself. 
If you are looking for a short chilling story that you can finish within about 15 minutes I say give this book a read. 
I can not give out anything else or the story will be told before you read it. Just give this book a shot.



Angela Yuriko Smith
Angela Yuriko Smith works for a weekly newspaper by day, hosts a weekly internet radio show called Journal Jabber, with Amy Eye, and blogs daily. Her published works include fiction and nonfiction and have been included in various anthologies.
Currently she is working on End of Daze, the work that began with End of Mae. Mother of four, author of more, she is on a desperate search to find a cure for sleeping.



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Interview and Giveaway with Author Teri Polen

Spreading Some Love Indie Blog Hop 2016

Review: The Ouija Board (Paranormal Adventure #1) by Shelby White