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The Woods That Never Let Go

The Forest Remembers What You Forget (The Haunted Chronicles)

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The Woods That Never Let Go

By: Sabine Blackwood
Narrated by: Caitlin Williams
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When the woods call, will you answer?

Hope and her friends thought the stories were just old warnings—tales meant to keep curious kids from wandering too far. But when they step past the tree line, they discover something far more sinister than they imagined. The forest is alive, and it doesn’t want them to leave.

As whispers surround them and paths vanish behind their steps, time itself begins to twist. Friends disappear. Shadows stretch in impossible ways. The deeper they go, the more the woods seem to know who they are, and what they fear.

To escape, Hope must uncover the forest’s secrets before it takes everything from her… including herself.

This is a standalone novelette in The Haunted Chronicles series. Each story is written for young listeners and can be enjoyed in any order!

©2025 Stacey L Bottone (P)2025 Stacey L Bottone
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I really enjoyed the suffocating heavy atmosphere of Blackwood Pines right from the start. The concept of a forest acting as a physical storage locker for lost items and stolen memories is incredibly eerie and it kept me hooked wondering what else was hidden in the trees. I think fans of psychological horror and dark folklore would enjoy it especially those who love stories where the environment itself feels like a living breathing antagonist. The specific detail that stood out the most was the twist where Thomas touches an object and instantly hears the panicked voice of the person who lost it made the supernatural rules of the woods feel terrifyingly real.

The haunted chronicles

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Blackwood wastes no time building dread. A group of young people camp in woods locals clearly want nothing to do with, but the execution is what makes it stick. The early warning signs are subtle and effective: no birdsong, air that feels wrong, a silence so complete it stops feeling natural. What follows is where the book really earns its horror. The forest doesn’t chase them. It rearranges itself. Paths vanish, trees seem to lean closer, and that creeping feeling of being watched never lets up.

The forest is alive

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The mystery surrounding the woods unfolds steadily, drawing the listener deeper into the story. Instead of relying on nonstop scares, it builds fear through atmosphere and anticipation.

Suspense

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As someone who enjoys stories that create a strong sense of atmosphere and keep me guessing, The Woods That Never Let Go The Forest Remembers What You Forget by Sabine Blackwood was an audiobook I found difficult to pause. From the very beginning, I felt as the story masterfully blends mystery, suspense, and supernatural elements, creating an eerie experience that pulled me in and held my attention throughout.

A Haunting Masterpiece

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This short story about a forest is suspenseful but a tad bit repetitive. The story keeps you on edge as the kids venture into the forest and one by one end up disappearing until the remaining kids decide to fight back the trees and the forest itself. Overall a great listen and fun to listen to without having to focus extremely hard to undertand

Intersting and spooky

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