Buried by Sian B. Claven
Buried
by
Sian B. Claven
Genre:
Horror
Home is where the heart is ... or the hatred.
You
can feel the love and care someone puts into their home just by
walking into it. Equally, you can feel the hatred and malice when you
step into a home where dark deeds have been done.
Alex
and his team of so-called paranormal investigators are given the
opportunity of a lifetime when they are able to film inside one of
the most haunted, and cursed, locations in their area.
The Jackson
Mansion.
The thing that makes this mansion truly unique is that it
is built completely underground. Determined to uncover the dark
secrets of the mansion's past, and prove himself a notable
investigator, Alex doesn't care what it takes. The mansion, however,
has other ideas, as well as some rather restless occupants.
Born
in South Africa, in the heart of Johannesburg, Sian Claven grew up
with a vivid imagination. When she wasn't immersing herself in books,
she was actively creating her owns tories.
At 29 years old,
left to her own devices after her sister immigrated, Sian, wrote her
first horror book Ensnared and dared to publish it under the guidance
of indie authors Toni Cox and Ashleigh Giannaccaro.
Now she
has released more than ten books including a thriller and sci-fi
fantasy.
In 2019, Sian took up the challenge of publishing 11
books in 11 months.
Sian came second place in the First Annual
Indie Awards for Favourite African Author.
Sian's book,
Sylvana, the final book in her Butcher series, made the Amazon top
100 best sellers list in several categories across three
countries.
In her spare time, Sian is an avid Harry Potter
fan, pop collector and Bingo addict. She resides in Johannesburg with
her 2 best friends, their daughter, their 6 dogs and 2 cats.
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