Fiber
by Jennifer-Crystal Johnson
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GENRE: Science Fiction
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BLURB:
Anna Reynolds is caught up in the middle of a
secret interdimensional government agreement... and she doesn't even know it.
There's a medical anomaly loosely dubbed Morgellons disease afflicting a number of people. Symptoms include open sores that produce colorful string-like fibers, fatigue, and nightmarish visions of shadowy figures. No one knows where it came from. No one knows what causes it. There is no cure.
When Anna begins having nightmares and waking hallucinations of the shadow people, her uneasiness about her condition grows. Enlisting the help of her doctor and some friends, Anna is determined to find out what's really going on and why Morgellons is such a mystery.
With her health declining and doubts about whom she can trust, is Anna doomed to become a slave to her condition? Or will she and her unlikely group of would-be heroes come through, saving her... and, ultimately, the world?
There's a medical anomaly loosely dubbed Morgellons disease afflicting a number of people. Symptoms include open sores that produce colorful string-like fibers, fatigue, and nightmarish visions of shadowy figures. No one knows where it came from. No one knows what causes it. There is no cure.
When Anna begins having nightmares and waking hallucinations of the shadow people, her uneasiness about her condition grows. Enlisting the help of her doctor and some friends, Anna is determined to find out what's really going on and why Morgellons is such a mystery.
With her health declining and doubts about whom she can trust, is Anna doomed to become a slave to her condition? Or will she and her unlikely group of would-be heroes come through, saving her... and, ultimately, the world?
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Excerpt
Three:
The twinkling sound of the wind chimes gave an eerie
undertone to the night, the wind blowing through the trees and the darkness
seeming more intense than usual. Anna wrapped her coat tightly around herself,
walking briskly back toward home. She usually didn’t walk anywhere, especially
at night, but she’d decided to get some fresh air and needed time to think.
Walking was always good for that, even if it was a little cold and getting dark
so much earlier.
Reaching into her pocket for her keys, she approached the
front door. The porch light was out – she must’ve forgotten to turn it on
before she left. Trying to work through feeling alone and fending off paranoia,
she rummaged in her purse for her keys and retrieved them just as her foot hit
something on her front porch. Of course she couldn’t see, but it sounded and
felt like a box of some kind.
She pulled her cell phone out of her purse and turned on the
flashlight app to see what was happening. Shining the light on her porch, she
saw that it was, indeed, a box. A mystery box, she thought. As if my life
couldn’t get any stranger.
She unlocked the front door and flipped the light switch,
but nothing happened. Trying to juggle her phone and the box at the same time,
she walked into the house, set the box down, and went into the living room to
try the light there. Also nothing. Shaking her head and doing her best to quiet
her thoughts, she made her way into the garage with her phone and found the
breaker box. She flipped the switch and the lights came on without a problem.
Things are getting entirely too weird around here, she
thought, cautiously making her way back upstairs to her entry where the box
sat. She switched off her flashlight app and stood still for a few moments,
listening to see if she could hear anything to indicate that someone was in the
house. She didn’t think so because her door had been locked, but she was so scared
she could hear her heartbeat pounding in her ears. Everything else was silent.
Satisfied that no one was in her house, she picked up the
box and took it into her kitchen. She set it on the counter and inspected it.
There was a note taped to the top of it. She unfolded it and read aloud, “Trust
no one.”
My Review:
This book literally had my skin crawling. In the book Anna Reynolds skin is breaking out with sores that itch and take forever to heal. At times there are red and blue fibers coming from the sores. She also feel like things are crawling under the skin. She decides to go to the hospital and have the fibers analyzed in the lab instead she is tossed into the psychiatric ward. While in the hospital she meets a doctor who is studying her condition as it is happening all over. They give the disease a name but no one knows where it cam from, how it started, and there is no cure for it. Anna agrees to being a test subject so to speak. Now it is up to Anna, the doctor, and her friends to figure out what this disease and try and save Anna. And also uncover the secret inter-dimensional government agreement along the way.
This really is a intense book it's probably not for the really squeamish. It does grab you and drag you in holding you with the little blue and red fibers.
This is my first book by Jennifer-Crystal Johnson. I really liked her writing style an they way she kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the book. I love how her descriptions are to the point instead of filling you with a bunch or stuff you that really has nothing to do with this story or anything else for that matter. I really liked her characters. She has done a great job of really bringing them all to life. I also loved the way that she wrote this story well enough to make you wonder if this could actually happen.
I was given my copy of this book in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.
This book literally had my skin crawling. In the book Anna Reynolds skin is breaking out with sores that itch and take forever to heal. At times there are red and blue fibers coming from the sores. She also feel like things are crawling under the skin. She decides to go to the hospital and have the fibers analyzed in the lab instead she is tossed into the psychiatric ward. While in the hospital she meets a doctor who is studying her condition as it is happening all over. They give the disease a name but no one knows where it cam from, how it started, and there is no cure for it. Anna agrees to being a test subject so to speak. Now it is up to Anna, the doctor, and her friends to figure out what this disease and try and save Anna. And also uncover the secret inter-dimensional government agreement along the way.
This really is a intense book it's probably not for the really squeamish. It does grab you and drag you in holding you with the little blue and red fibers.
This is my first book by Jennifer-Crystal Johnson. I really liked her writing style an they way she kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the book. I love how her descriptions are to the point instead of filling you with a bunch or stuff you that really has nothing to do with this story or anything else for that matter. I really liked her characters. She has done a great job of really bringing them all to life. I also loved the way that she wrote this story well enough to make you wonder if this could actually happen.
I was given my copy of this book in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Jennifer-Crystal
Johnson is originally from Germany, but was raised an Army brat. She has
published one novella under her former last name, The Outside Girl: Perception
is Reality (Publish America, 2005 - out of print as of 2013), a poetry book,
Napkin Poetry (Broken Publications, 2010), and a collection of poetry, art, and
prose called Strangers with Familiar Faces (Broken Publications, 2011). She's
also published a collection of short creature horror stories called If You're
Human Don't Open the Door (Broken Publications, 2012), a personal development
book called The Ten Pillars of a Happy Relationship (Broken Publications,
2014), and a collection of more horror stories (no creatures this time, just
people) called Our Capacity for Evil (Broken Publications, 2015). She has
several poems and short stories published on Every Writer's Resource and has
recently published a science fiction novel called Fibers, the first book in the
Infiltration Trilogy. Jen owns and operates Broken Publications (www.BrokenPublications.com) and
publishes an annual anthology to raise awareness about domestic violence called
Soul Vomit (www.SoulVomit.com). When she isn't writing or editing, she enjoys
playing games with her three kids, watching crime shows on Netflix, or reading.
She lives in WA State with her three children, three cats, and a crazy puppy
named Thor. You can connect with her at www.JenniferCrystalJohnson.com,
@brokenpoet, or www.Facebook.com/JenniferCrystalJohnson.
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION
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Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThank you from me, too! And also thank you for the book review - I'm thrilled that you enjoyed it! =D
DeleteJen
Scary book!! Thanks for a great read.
ReplyDeleteHi Teresa! I'm so happy you enjoyed the book! Thank you for taking the time to check it out =).
DeleteJen
The story sounds very intriguing.
ReplyDeleteHi Rita! Thank you for taking the time to read and comment about my new book =). If you have a chance to pick up a copy, I hope you enjoy it! Happy reading =).
DeleteJen
What gave you the idea for this book?
ReplyDeleteGreat question! It was something I actually stumbled upon by accident as I was looking up cryptozoology stuff on YouTube - creatures are my favorite =). Then I came across Morgellons disease, which is a real phenomenon affecting a number of people in the world. A mystery illness, I thought it sounded like great fodder for a sci-fi novel, but I needed more.
DeleteA friend told me about shadow people, and my imagination just went crazy with possibilities as I researched this phenomenon online, which is also apparently a real phenomenon.
From there, I started brainstorming ideas about how I could pull these things together into a solid story, and I'm absolutely fascinated with other dimensions and the idea that there may be life that we can't see from our dimension but that may exist anyway. Alternate dimensions have always fascinated me, so I came up with the basic storyline and ended up adjusting my drafts until everything made sense and pulled together well.
There's definitely a lot going on in this book, and some of what's happening will be further elaborated on in the second and third books =). I can't wait! I hope the entire trilogy is received well once it's out and that lots of people enjoy the story =). It may even help raise awareness about Morgellons disease - bonus =).
Thank you again for your post & comments! I hope you're having a great week so far =).
Jen
Hi everyone! Thank you so much for taking the time to read, comment, share, and show interest in my new novel, Fibers =). This is actually my first full length novel, so I was a little nervous about whether people would like it or not ;).
ReplyDeleteIf you're interested in reading or listening to more excerpts, I invite you to go to www.JenniferCrystalJohnson.com and sign up for my email newsletter! I have a total of 12 excerpts almost ready to go - I just need to finish creating all of the videos where I read them to you so you don't have to strain your eyes =).
Thank you again so much! Happy reading =).
Jen