About Club Llithium by C.R. Allen
Have you ever enjoyed a night out with friends, only to wake up the next day feeling like you’ve aged a decade? Now, imagine if that sensation wasn’t just a hangover but a reality.
Club Llithium is the hottest nightclub in town. Within the confines of an abandoned church, devoted hopefuls wait for hours, seeking the slightest chance of entry. Among the fortunate few granted access, strong drinks, beautiful people, and an unparalleled experience await.
Bea is a graduate student who finds herself suddenly homeless, but by a stroke of luck, she discovers a new roommate in the wealthy heiress Mal. Reluctantly, she suspends her thesis and gives in to Mal’s enticements to join her at Club Llithium.
It doesn’t take long for Bea to be swept up in the enchantment and allure of the club, where the themes change nightly, and the charming owner, Cam, takes a keen interest in her. However, not all is as it seems, as stories of missing girls and mysterious deaths are told in hushed whispers.
Follow Bea’s journey as she uncovers the dark secrets buried deep under the majestic world of the privileged and elite who manage the club.
Will she find her answers in time before sinister machinations focus their gaze upon her?
The story embraces the supernatural gothic setting and sprinkles in just the right amount of horror elements to entertain the reader without overwhelming them with gore.
If you enjoy mainstream horror writers like Stephen King and modern retellings of lore and legends from the likes of Neil Gaiman, you’ll be thrilled to find both woven together inside Club Llithium.
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“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.”
– Winston Churchill –
And based on the number of redlines and comments from my editors on my manuscripts, I’ve definitely mastered the second part of that.
I love stories. Doesn’t matter the genre, if you have a compelling story with unique characters, I’m interested.
I wrote my first screenplay when I was 10 years old, it’s long lost along with my Aptiva desktop from the time period but that was the first time I wrote anything down for my own enjoyment.
My creativity went dormant as I went to business school and eventually a business career, kind of an unfortunate byproduct of being molded to fit into corporate-America’s cookie cutter. Ironically it was my innate creativity and free-thinking that made me effective at my business career.
A few years ago I decided enough was enough, I was done exhausting my creative efforts for others who did not always appreciate them. If I was going to succeed or fail, I was going to do it on my own terms. So now I’m an author of several shorts stories, a debut novel, and a wealth more stories to share with the world.