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Candace Nola





Genres: Horror
 
New and upcoming books
January 2025

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Clownshoes
 
January 2025

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Ivy League
 
March 2025

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Full Throttle
 
March 2025

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NUBS
 
Series
Breach
   1. Breach (2020)
   2. Beyond The Breach (2020)
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Bishop
   1. Bishop (2022)
   2. Bishop: Man vs Monster (2023)
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Novels
   Hank Flynn (2021)
   The Unicorn Killer (2023)
   Transformation (2023)
   Desperate Wishes (2023)
   Moloch (2024)
   NUBS (2025)
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Collections
   Unmasked (poems) (2023)
   Blush & Bone (2024)
   Demons In My Bloodstream (2024)
   Dead Girls & Dead Things 2 (2024) (with others)
   Gold & Gore (2024)
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Novellas and Short Stories
   Earth vs The Lava Spiders (2022)
   Sirens and Seaweed (2023)
   The Vet (2023)
   Venus (2023)
   Phrogger (2023)
   Zippers (2024)
   Zombie Ducks (2024)
   Shadow Manor (2024)
   Clownshoes (2025)
   Ivy League (2025)
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Anthologies edited
   Full Throttle (2025)
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Anthology series
Dark Dozen
   1. Trapped (2022)
   2. Baker's Dozen (2021)
   3. Dark Disasters (2023)
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Series contributed to
Breach
   1. Breach (2020)
   2. Beyond The Breach (2020)
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Dark Dozen
   1. Trapped (2022)
   2. Baker's Dozen (2021)
   3. Dark Disasters (2023)
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Bishop
   1. Bishop (2022)
   2. Bishop: Man vs Monster (2023)
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Dark Tide Horror Novellas
   14. F.U.B.B. (2024) (with Jasper Bark and Daniel J Volpe)
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Books containing stories by Candace Nola
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PUSH! (2025)
An Anthology of Childbirth Horror
edited by
Ruth Anna Evans
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My Evil Fucking Neighbor (2025)
edited by
Steven Pajak and R E Sargent

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Candace Nola recommends
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Scream in the Dark (2024)
(Ojanox, book 1)
Daemon Manx
"The Ojanox is a perfect first book in what is sure to be a stunning series. Small-town nostalgic perfection, this coming of age story is unlike any I've read before. Manx weaves his tale of terror through dynamic characters, brilliant dialogue, and a mounting dread that carries the reader from page to page, racing to the climatic end. The Ojanox is one to own, and Manx has proven himself one to watch."

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