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I wanted to share a new adult coloring book I received with you. Survive The Night isn’t for children and if truth be told it isn’t for me either. I don’t do #sacry or #horror of any kind. I received a copy of the coloring book Survive the Night for Charlie and David to color in together.
I can see all of Charlie’s friends hovering over the coloring book reading and doing what the instructions say Then coloring the pages in the book. I like how the instructions tell us what page to go to making the story last over and over.
I did read some of the pages inside Survive The Night and it wasn’t any more scary than some of the Murder Mystery movies David and I watch. Just be prepared there might be bad choices you have to get out of. You might want to bring a friend or two along on your journey.
If you have older children who don’t mind a little blood and gore and there #Homeschooling this coloring book would be perfect for Art Class, Reading Class and even Drama or Theater as they could act out the steps in the coloring book. Getting them off electronics and games for a bit. Which would be a Godsend in my home. How about yours?

Survive The Night: A Killer Coloring Adventure: Find out if you’d survive a slasher film in this chilling, choice-based coloring adventure. There is a murderer waiting for you, and a genuine mystery to put your mind to unraveling…unless it unravels your mind first.
So, you and your friends decide to go away for a quiet vacation at a Lakeside Cabin. The good news is that you’re all together. The bad news? You’re not the only ones there! As the body count rises, prepare to make decisions, commit to them in color, and hope you survive when you turn the page.
This Coloring Adventure book throws you into a world of terror: masked maniacs; creepy, lovestruck teenagers; buried secrets from the past; and more. You’ll have to make tough decisions and trust your horror trope know-how to save you. Just remember, there are no guarantees you’ll Survive the Night.
TEST YOUR METTLE: Color your way through a maze of brutal choices and eerie locales. Go left or right? Axe or hammer? Stick together or split up? That last one should be obvious!
CLEAR YOUR HEAD: Intricate patterns provide a chance to shake off the day, get-into-decision-mode, and face whatever comes next.
EXPECT TWISTS AND TROPES: Mysterious drownings, butcher knives, rusty shears, oh my! This coloring adventure balances horror classics with plot turns to get a jump-scare out of even the most well-versed film buffs.
SOLVE THE CRIME: There is a murderer waiting for you, and a genuine mystery to put your mind to unraveling…unless it unravels your mind first.
WITH 60+ PAGES TO EXPLORE: Over sixty bone-chilling pages of unique, absorbing, and sometimes gory visuals to color your way through as you try to expose a killer on the loose.
ISBN: 9798886635461 | March 18, 2025 | $14.99
Meet the Author: Will Rogers
Will Rogers is a writer and podcaster, best known for the horror-adventure audio dramas “Blackwood,” and “Earth Break,” the first podcast to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. Will also served as a writer on both seasons of Lionsgate and Hunt a Killer’s “Blair Witch” tabletop game, not only navigating franchise lore but scripting and directing much of the in-game media. Ultimately, Will played a hand in marketing, hosting interviews and live Q&A’s with franchise co-creator Eduardo Sanchez.
Will’s stories have been featured on anthology podcasts like Nighty Night with Rabia Chaudry and The Long Hallway. Every week, Will and his sister Kristen Anderson can be heard discussing hauntings, urban legends, and more on their podcast Guide to the Unknown. While the topics are eerie, the conversations are a lot of fun, often providing inspiration for future scary stories to tell. Will currently lives in Highland Park, New Jersey.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates