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A Paranormal Women's Fiction murder mystery for anyone who believes you can find your powers at any age.Constance Campbell has made a few questionable decisions in the run-up to her fortieth birthday. So in a way, moving two thousand miles away from everything she's ever known makes perfect sense.Creel Creek, Virginia is the last place either of her ex-husbands would ever think to look for her. What better place to hide from her humiliations than a town too small to warrant a mention on a map?Laid off, and recently divorced from husband number two, this former workaholic moves in with her estranged-and very strange-grandmother.A grandmother who informs Constance that she comes from a long li...
When Willow Brown was seven, she had her first vision. Her death played out like a movie. Her second vision came along shortly after that when she predicted her father's cancer diagnosis.Her mother always wanted her to hide her gift away. That's what she called it, a gift. To Willow, it was never a gift.When her great aunt leaves Willow a house and a cat, she's forced back to her hometown to sort out the affairs. But it turns out Aunt Cora is a little less dead than anyone thought. The old psychic inhabits the body and mind of the cat-and she's hellbent on teaching Willow how to properly use her psychic abilities.But that's not the only trouble she encounters in Mossy Pointe, Florida.Willow isn't in town ten minutes before she's thrust in the middle of a murder investigation-an investigation that puts her on a collision course with the vision she's been running away from all her life.
The amusement park on the pier burned ten days ago. The blackened skeleton of the House of Horrors is a grim reminder of summer's dreams turned to nightmares, of a young life cut short. Julie Etler and her friends had been looking forward to one final summer of freedom before college and the responsibilities of adulthood. Now Julie is dead. Or is she? Her voice is on Devin Graham’s answering machine. Her boyfriend, Tony, sees her walking on the moonlit beach. And something is haunting the ruins of the House of Night …
The only suspect to his best friend's murder...When Kirby Jackson's friend Ryan is found dead in the comics and coffee shop the two co-own, Kirby quickly becomes suspect number one.Perhaps things wouldn't look so bad had Kirby not been planning to cut Ryan out of the business.The only witness to the crime, Ryan's stubborn dachshund, might hold the keys to solving the case. But his attitude toward anything and everything that isn't his warm doggy bed is less than helpful.With a local detective, his former high school crush, investigating the murder, it's up to Kirby to put together the clues. Otherwise, he's doing twenty-five to life.Comics and Coffee Case Files is the perfect series for dog-loving fans of The Cat Who. Pre-order the first installment in this quirky series today.
When rapper Da Nigga is sent back in time, he finds himself a slave forced to live the life of his ancestors. A rapper in the present day, Da Nigga must confront the reality of the African-American experience as slavery challenges everything he holds dear: from his fellow rappers and their lyrics, to the executives and their motives. Antebellum is the hard-hitting, gritty story of Da Nigga and his firsthand experiences. An illuminating examination of African-American history, Antebellum is a powerful addition to today's discourse on race and culture.
Zoey Rivers has an unusual job. She's the Chief of Staff at a retirement home, which doesn't sound odd on its own, but when you consider it's a retirement home for witches and other paranormals, the strange factor ratchets up. And, with a facility full of partly senile but still powerful witches, things go hilariously awry fast.This e-book contains the first three books in the Sunnyside Retired Witches Community series.Book 1: A Bottle Full of Djinn Zoey Rivers has a pretty great job as Head of Staff at Sunnyside Retired Witches Community. She's good at handling the magical messes that are part and parcel of providing a home for elderly (and some slightly senile) witches. But when the messes...
It was while she was ill and in bed for several weeks that Marianne found the pencil. It looked quite ordinary, but it wasn't. The things she drew with it - a house, a landscape, the face watching at the window - came alive in her dreams. Sometimes what she drew was good and friendly; sometimes bad and frightening. Once, without quite meaning to, she put herself and the boy in her dreams into a very real danger, from which the only possible escape needed more courage than Marianne thought she could possibly find ... The story has been adapted for the major feature film Paperhouse starring Charlotte Burke as Anna (Marianne), Elliot Spears and Ben Cross.
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