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    Guest Post: New Release - To Rise Again
    Stewart Bint
    • Sep 17, 2017
    • 3 min

    Guest Post: New Release - To Rise Again

    To Rise Again Stewart Bint’s latest novel, To Rise Again, has just been published by Creativia. The Marquand family fled their home on Jersey, in the Channel Islands, just before the German occupation there during World War II…and never returned. Now, it’s the summer of 1983, and their once opulent mansion, Idlewild, is now crumbling and derelict. The mansion holds a mysterious lure for 18-year-old David Simeon, who dreams of Idlewild years past, as it used to be. But who ius
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    New Release Guest Post: Caught
    M. L. S. Weech
    • Jan 10, 2017
    • 1 min

    New Release Guest Post: Caught

    #horror #paranormal #indieauthor #newrelease
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    Book Review: 5* - The Journals of Bob Drifter, by M. L. S. Weech
    C. L. Schneider
    • Nov 15, 2016
    • 2 min

    Book Review: 5* - The Journals of Bob Drifter, by M. L. S. Weech

    Bob Drifter is an inconspicuous substitute teacher, who would hardly raise an eyebrow or garner a glance if he were to walk by you on the street. He’s a genuinely nice guy, who cares for his students. Yet, as usual, things aren’t always what they seem. Bob is much more than he appears to be. He’s a journeyman, someone who helps souls cross over to the other side. The problem with a secret identity, though, is that eventually someone is bound to discover who (or what) you real
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