BOOK STATS
Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
Title: Lilith
Author: Liz Sower
Series: Ghosts in the Burbs Book #2
Genre: Horror
Audience: Adult
Format: Audiobook
Narrator: Liz Sower
Length: 211 pages
Publisher: self-published
Release Date: September 24, 2019
Source: Ghosts in the Burbs podcast
Recommended for fans of: paranormal podcasts, haunted houses, true ghost stories
Content Warnings: demonic possession
SYNOPSIS
There is something very wrong in the Arnold’s new home. And that something is stalking their daughter. Originally released several chapters at a time on the podcast Ghosts in the Burbs, Lilith is a tale of demonic possession, motherhood, and isolation.
MY THOUGHTS
I loved this deep dive into one of the most chilling tales of demonic possession from my favorite podcast Ghosts in the Burbs. Liz is such a talented storyteller, and while I of course hearing all the tales from Liz’s POV, I also love how she imagined all the different POVs involved in this story and tied everything together.
You don’t need to listen to the podcast to enjoy this frightening tale (although you totally should). The complete audio to Lilith is available through episodes of the podcast, or you can find the paperback and ebook on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited.

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