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Twin Oaks, Texas is at war! Taking place immediately after the Far From Home events in New York City, Katie Liberman has returned to rescue her birthplace from the clutches of her nemesis. As the paranormal battle of North vs. South rages in the shadows, the tiny town must decide to fight against the odds
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When “A Taste of Home” was first published (I actually printed it out and mailed it to my old publisher in New York), I was a Sheriff’s Office conservative moonlighting as a left-leaning, ghost-hunting, potty-mouthed Independent. As I’m re-reading through it again all these years later, I think some of the humor has gotten a
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So many fuzzy memories from when this book was written. Lots of clear ones I won’t speak of as well. Writer stuff. “Someone call DC and tell them this is how you write a female hero character!” – Lisa Lee Tone, Bibliophelia Templum Angel Burns is a young firefighter with a shrouded history. During a
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It’s my kind of Saturday living in an artsy-fartsy, tourist neighborhood; ten degrees above freezing. That means, most of the poons are in hiding; either playing Call of Duty or bitching about him playing Call of Duty. Just take the pit bull outside to take a dump, wash his car, and exhibit a few more
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A story about parenting. Dark parenting. Cool, but dark parenting. Enjoy “Someone call DC and tell them this is how you write a female hero character!” – Lisa Lee Tone, Bibliophelia Templum Angel Burns is a young firefighter with a shrouded history. During a routine night at work, she stumbles upon a demonic ceremony that
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In the last chapter, we met the main character Toby Liberman and his lifelong best friend Johnny Haynes. This week, you’re going to meet Katie Liberman and Johnny’s girlfriend Becky Lowery. Chapter Three The driving rain attacked the windowpanes of the rickety, manufactured home like a platoon of soldiers on a suicide mission, attempting to
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When I came out of my Starving Zoe slump, I began thinking about a western novella series based around the events of my legendary Splatter Western. Yes, Starving Zoe is legendary. Famous people have read it…and they’re all just as screwed up now as you all are! I had an idea about a time-jumping cowboy





