Ania Ahlborn is a Polish-American author of horror and thriller novels. Her novels are dark, suspenseful, and psychologically intense. She often explores the depths of human fear, obsession, and the supernatural, blending shocking twists with emotional depth and nuance.

Ania Ahlborn made her debut in 2011 with Seed. Below is a list of Ania Ahlborn’s books in order of when they were originally published:

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Anita Ahlborn Synopses: The standalone novel Seed is the debut of author Ania Ahlborn. With nothing but the clothes on his back – and something horrific snapping at his heels – Jack Winter fled his rural Georgia home as a boy, leaving a nightmare behind.

Years later, after surviving a violent car crash with his wife and children, Jack realizes the evil from his past has returned. Hungry and relentless, it threatens to make him pay and to ensnare his youngest daughter, whispering a chilling promise: “I’ve always been here, and I’ll never leave.”

Brother by Ania Ahlborn is a standalone novel. Deep in the heart of Appalachia stands a crooked farmhouse, home to the Morrows, a family with dark secrets buried in their backyard. Nineteen-year-old Michael Morrow isn’t like the rest – he longs for normalcy and a life beyond West Virginia.

When he meets Alice, a girl from the nearby town of Dahlia, Michael is smitten and almost forgets the monster within him. But his brother Rebel is all too eager to remind him of his place.

Dark Across the Bay is a standalone novel by Ania Ahlborn. The house sits stoic and slightly askew off the coast of Raven’s Head, its off-kilter windows and walls of overstuffed bookshelves both charming and claustrophobic. When Leo and Lark Parrish arrive for a family vacation, Lark hopes the foggy Maine shore will inspire her writing, while Leo hopes a change of scenery will help him move past the grief of losing his closest friend.

But what begins as a quiet getaway quickly turns sinister. Leo encounters what feels like his friend from beyond the grave, Lark receives threatening texts, and the two discover someone lurking in the shadows – someone who has been expecting them despite being a thousand miles from home.

Good and Joyful Things is a standalone novel by Ania Ahlborn. Simone and Elliott Evans seem to have it all – a comfortable life, a house on a quiet street, and two sweet daughters – but their marriage is crumbling. Postpartum depression, a colicky baby, and a spirited five-year-old weigh on Simone, while Elliott’s attention seems drawn elsewhere, to Leighton Prescott, a woman who vanished years ago and is now mysteriously back.

When Simone confronts Elliott and spots Leighton in town, she fears for her family and tests her husband’s loyalty. But in the process, Elliott discovers a shocking truth about Simone, a wife he realizes he doesn’t truly know.

In If You See Her by Ania Ahlborn, the house on Old Mill Road has haunted the children of Warsaw, Michigan for decades, tormenting Jesse Wells and his two closest friends, Casey and Reed. When Reed chooses the house as the backdrop for his suicide, childhood ghost stories turn into a nightmare that haunts Jesse for nearly twenty years.

Now, standing on the collapsing steps of the house, Jesse must confront old demons, unravel its terrifying mystery, and face a truth that could cost him everything—or more.

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