• The Last Stop Motel

  • By: G. Grace
  • Narrated by: Nick Zhurov
  • Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Last Stop Motel

By: G. Grace
Narrated by: Nick Zhurov
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Publisher's summary

This story occurs one night during bad weather on a highway along the coast. It seems there was no place to pull over or stop.

The story is different; each chapter has an objective. Suddenly, an old motel appears out of nowhere and the unique story unfolds. The motel only has a few rooms; its cheap, yet you don’t know why.

One night only, their Last Stop, until the sun comes up. Enjoy, and maybe not read it before you go to sleep.

The Sun will come up! I won an award for this story, so don’t give up too soon. Put your seat belt on and enjoy!

©2022 G. Grace (P)2022 Nick Zhurov

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considered horror story?

I hate giving out a bad review, but this was so bad I wouldn't want anyone else to lose 1 hour and 47 minutes of their life. For the life of me, I would love for the author to explain the content and tell me what award she won with this work of art. She hinted it was bad in the prolog saying something like "before you give up on it, I won an award with it." One thing is certain don't listen before going to bed. Not that it's scary but because you'll be awake all night wondering what the heck you just listened to. At least the narrator tried his best.

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