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by Anya Allyn

Genre: Other12

Published: 2012

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For fifteen year old Cassie Claiborne, there's only one good thing about moving from steamy Miami to the wild inland forests of Australia--the even wilder Ethan McAllister. But Ethan already has a girlfriend--Aisha Damaj--the girl with a hundred different moods a minute.When Aisha goes missing on a hiking trip in the local mountains--presumed dead--the whole town points a finger at Ethan. Cassie defends Ethan fiercely. She's just about the only friend he has left. Is Cassie letting her feelings for Ethan cloud her judgment? Or does something dark lurk out there in the forests?There's only one way to find out--go back to the forests.A paranormal mystery/light horrorReview"Dollhouse is an incredible story, unlike anything I have ever read before. It moves very fast, and the characters and their interactions flow seamlessly together, creating a terrifying scene one will be unable to look away from. "nightowlreviews.com   "This is the first of Aussie author Anya Allyn's Doll House trilogy, and I can't wait to read the next! I couldn't put it down, the intensity is terrifying, and the mixture of characters extremely diverse and scary! Highly recommended!"Brenda, Goodreads librarian   A mixture of The great god Pan, and Alice in wonderland, with a writing style reminiscent of Virginia Andrews. The only downside of this book, is that at present the author hasn't published any other work on the kindle.Penelope Jones (Amazon.co.uk)   Supersize dolls that move on their own, painted doll faces, oversize furniture, underground rooms, missing girls, dark rooms, and paranormal creepiness. The ending will have your jaw dropping too.M.L.Jarman   Following the characters down into the creepy underground world they discover is exhilarating and absorbing. I was always wanting to know the answer to so many dark secrets. Allyn's writing style at times reminds me of Lovecraft, managing to capture that same dread of the unknown.Selina

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