
A smitten thug makes a choice between saving the world or the woman he loves... With wood and nails, a man builds a weapon of hatred and violence in order to battle his past.... In the middle of the night, a lonely man wakes to find a sack of body parts on his doorstep.... A mysterious agent wonders if he can live with his new job while training under a man who horrifies him.... Terror and true love. Determination and hatred. Sadness and hope. All this and more awaits you in Nate Southard's second collection of short tales. Including the original novella Something Went Wrong, these seventeen stories of broken, angry, mournful, and iron-willed people will show you the lengths the desperate and lonely will go to when the stakes are high and things go wrong. White Lightning Series #7
Author

Nate Southard is moody, shy, lanky, bald, and has bad skin. When he isn’t writing, he’s probably cooking Thai food or fried chicken. Seriously, he has something like fifty fried chicken recipes. It’s ridiculous. He recently discovered coffee-flavored ice cream, and it’s ruling his entire world. Did you know if you mix it with chocolate ice cream, you can kinda make mocha ice cream? Nate does! Nate lives in Austin, Texas. He sucks at skateboarding. Nate Southard's books include Will the Sun Ever Come Out Again?, Scavengers, This Little Light of Mine, Red Sky, Just Like Hell, Broken Skin, and He Stepped Through. His short fiction has appeared in such venues as Nightmare Magazine, Cemetery Dance, Black Static, Thuglit, and LampLight. His short story "Going Home, Ugly Stick in Hand" received an honorable mention in Ellen Datlow's The Year's Best Horror, and he earned a Bram Stoker Award nomination for his story "In the Middle of Poplar Street."