
Freeze
Chris Priestley
78 Pages
Language: English
Horror
During a school trip, a group of teens find themselves stranded by a snowstorm—and something far more dangerous. Freeze is a gripping psychological horror story packed with suspense, secrets, and icy terror. Chris Priestley masterfully builds tension and fear as isolation begins to fracture reality. Don’t miss this haunting tale—available for free pdf download on Bookdio, the trusted platform for readers who love chilling, unforgettable free books download.
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“Cold isn’t the worst thing that can creep into your bones. Sometimes… it’s fear.”
Freeze by Chris Priestley is an atmospheric, bone-chilling tale that blends isolation, suspense, and the supernatural into a perfect winter nightmare. Set during a snowbound school trip, the story centers around a group of teenagers trapped by a brutal storm—with no power, no way out, and no explanation for the increasingly strange events unfolding around them.
There’s something out there in the snow. Or maybe it’s already inside. A figure glimpsed through a window, unexplained footprints in the ice, whispered voices in the dark. Priestley doesn’t rely on blood and gore to terrify you—he uses silence, shadows, and the creeping realization that you can’t trust what you see. Or who you’re with.
As tensions rise and sanity begins to fray, secrets are uncovered, friendships are tested, and reality starts to slip. This is horror that gets under your skin slowly, tightening its grip with every chapter. With beautifully sharp writing and a masterful sense of pacing, Freeze proves that a snowstorm can be more terrifying than any monster—if you’re trapped with your own fears.
Perfect for fans of psychological horror, survival stories, and eerie winter settings. Want to know what really chills? It’s not the weather—it’s the silence between the screams.
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