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Sunday, June 23, 2019

Trail of Blood by Keith Latch and Steve Wands

Author: Keith Latch; Steve Wands

Narrator: Matthew Berry

Length: 5 hours and 34 minutes

Publisher: Keith Latch, Steve Wands

Released: Apr. 18, 2019

Genre: Horror


Occult investigator Sam Logan receives a cryptic call about a man’s missing son that leads him and his partner, Carter Mason - a disabled veteran - into a small town infested with vampires. With each hour they spend in town after dark they discover just how deep the infestation runs and just how unlikely father and son will be reunited.

Trail of Blood is an exciting, blood-soaked, pause-resister for fans of The Lost Boys and Hellblazer.




At the age of 12, Keith read Dean Koontz's The Voice of Night. Thus, began his love affair with the things that go bump in the night and the things that are not easily explained. Cemetery Things is the author's second novel. Currently, he lives in a small town in the American South with his wife and is hard at work on his next novel.
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STEVE WANDS is an Indie author, Artist, and Comic Book Letterer. He works on top titles at DC Comics, Image, and Random House. He’s the author of the Stay Dead series, co-author to Trail of Blood, and is a writer of short stories. When not working he spends time with his wife and sons in New Jersey.
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Narrator Bio


Matthew has been very active in his career as a radiologic technologist, but something was nagging at him. His urging to be involved with the written word. The medical journals he wrote did not fill the desire for the kind of words he wanted to be a part of. He had always considered himself a writer. But one that often had difficulties completing the story. So, how else could he be involved? Matthew began listening to audiobooks and decided in 2017 that he was going to give it a try.

He now has 9 audiobook projects on sale at Amazon, Audible, and iTunes with two projects in the works.
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Q&A with Sam and Carter of Trail of Blood
  • Would you ever tell a lie to get yourself out of trouble?
    • Sam: Guess that depends on the lie and the level of trouble I'm in.
  • In moments of big decisions, do you listen to your head or your heart?
    • Sam: Heart or gut, always. Trust your instincts.
  • If you had to state one emotion that typically describes you, what would it be?
    • Sam: Overwhelming Joy.
    • Carter: Ha! Does a constant simmering rage qualify as an emotion?
    • Sam: Fuck off.
  • Do you prefer being by yourself (Introvert) or with other people (Extrovert)?
    • Sam: Carter, want to take this one, too?
    • Carter: No, no. I'm good.
    • Sam: Sorry, what was the question? Oh, introvert or extrovert, right? I definitely prefer being with other people.
    • Carter: Bartenders and the opposite sex, only though.
    • Sam: Fuck this. You do the damned interview while I go out for a smoke.
  • Who is the most important person in your life?
    • Carter: He'd say me. Definitely.
  • If you were filling out an online dating profile, what would you say you were looking for?
    • Carter: Sam would probably give you a wiseass remark like, "a way out."
  • What’s your idea of romance?
    • Carter: I don't think Sam has an idea on romance.
  • How do you feel about black tie events?
    • Sam: I love them, most of my events are black tie be default.
    • Carter: That was a quick smoke. Just because you generally wear a tie, doesn't make an event 'black tie'.
  • What relaxes you when you are stressed?
    • Sam/Carter (in unison): Bourbon.
  • If you listen to music, what kind of music do you like?
    • Sam: All kinds. Depends on the mood. None of that top 40 shit, though.
  • Do you have any pet peeves?
    • Sam: I really can't stand it when a bloodsucker ruins a perfectly good shirt. I should just go hunting in a poncho.
Q&A with Matt Berry, Narrator of Trail of Blood
  • How did you wind up narrating audiobooks? Was it always your goal or was it something you stumbled into by chance?
    • I definitely never pictured myself becoming an audiobook narrator. I wrote a novel when I was a lot younger that I never published, but thought if I got to that point, I would probably want it in audio format. So I began investigating what it takes to get a book turned into an audiobook format and found ACX which allows authors to post narration needs and narrators to audition for titles. I’ve always wanted to be involved in fiction, either writing or some other way. I have a difficult problem finishing things I start writing, so I knew if I really wanted to be involved, I would have to do so in another way. I was lucky enough to get my first novel to narrate on my second audition. Which is also good as the editing takes quite some time and I probably wouldn’t have kept auditioning if I didn’t get the books.
  • A lot of narrators seem to have a background in theatre. Is that something you think is essential to a successful narration career?
    • While I agree it is very helpful for those with theatre backgrounds to apply their skills they have learned to voice acting, I don’t think it is essential or necessary in any way to become successful in a narration career. As with any endeavor we embark on, we often learn as we go and become better with more practice. So really, I would only say that passion, practice and patience are really the essential needs for a narrator.
  • Are you an audiobook listener? What about the audiobook format appeals to you?
    • Most definitely! I listen to audiobooks on a daily basis and love the fact that I can do so while performing other tasks. I listen to them while I travel, while doing chores around the house, and pretty much anytime I am not actively working on something else. It’s really a great way to keep up with your favorite authors without committing to solo time with the book.
  • What are your favorite and least favorite parts of narrating an audiobook?
    • My favorite part of narrating an audiobook is delving in to the characters mind and becoming them for awhile. It’s also pretty fun to collaborate with the authors on their project and learning more about the characters and the written story on a level most people never knew existed. Editing the files after they have been narrated is the part I dislike the most. However, I pride myself in my editing skills, and haven’t found someone who can do the job to my expectations.
  • What about this title compelled you to audition as narrator?
    • Trail of Blood was so fun to perform and I almost didn’t get the opportunity. I was just finishing up work on a previous title when I was contacted by Steve Wands asking if I would consider auditioning for the title. He had listened to some of my samples on-line and thought I would be a great fit. I was actually planning to take a short break from narrating as I began to write my own novel, and I had quite a few to-do’s on my plate, but once I read their script, I knew it was going to be a fun project. I put in my audition that week and didn’t look back!
  • How closely do you prefer to work with authors?
    • I think author participation is paramount to publishing an audiobook well. Everyone thinks of characters in their own way, often not at all what the author was intending. Even with the books I have performed, I can tell a big difference when the author was involved and chose to have a say in what they were hearing versus an author who just lets me do my own thing.
  • Do you read reviews for your audiobooks?
    • I read every review that is posted for my audiobooks. For the most part, I enjoy this process and like hearing opinions that are offered on my performance. Then there are times where I wish I wouldn’t have looked at all. Constructive criticism is an excellent tool to make a person better, but when it is just written in a rude or mean way, it isn’t helpful at all. One of my first books I performed had three written reviews right away describing my bland performance and apparent speech impediment ect… I was in the process of recording the second novel in that five book series when those reviews came out for the first book. Shortly afterwards, the author let me know I would not be continuing as narrator after the second book was finished. After reading these negative reviews and losing out on the other three books of the series, I almost gave up altogether. I’m really glad that I didn’t and I chose to continue.
  • Who is your “dream author” that you would like to record for?
    • If Brandon Sanderson ever asked me to work on one of his novels, I would be ecstatic. He would be my number one author I would want to narrate for. Stephen King would be a close second and I would love to work for either one. Hint Hint just give me a call fellows.
  • If you could narrate one book from your youth what would it be and why?
    • This is a pretty funny question to be asked right now as this is something that actually might be happening. Back in 1996 I was just finishing middle school when our class had a “reading” of Theresa Nelson’s “The Beggar’s Ride”. I read the part of “Racer” and obviously nailed it perfectly. Later that year, Theresa came to a book signing where I told her all about my awesome performance and I picked up a copy of “The Beggar’s Ride” She wrote me a very nice note in the book stating she wished she could have heard me read that part and she autographed it. Fast forward 23 years later, I now narrate audiobooks and I pull this book out of a small box that is one of the only things left from before I was married. After reading the inscription Theresa had left me, I wondered who performed the audiobook version of her book. After looking her up online, I found her website with a current email address listed and also found out the book was never made into an audiobook format. That was a couple of months ago and since then, we have been communicating back and forth over the possibliity of making an audiobook version. It certainly isn’t official that “The Beggars Ride” will become an audiobook, or that I will be the narrator, but if it does happen, I think that would be one heck of a story.
  • What’s next for you?
    • I have three projects in my current workqueue...I am currently in the process of recording “Dreamscape Adventures Inc.” by author C.A. Gray. I have about 75% of the novel recorded and approximately 50% edited and complete. We are anticipating a release date in late June/July. After that, I will begin recording “Lovesick” by author Jon Athan, which has been fluctuating within the top 100 U.S Horror Fiction titles since its release. Once that title is out, my attention will then focus on recording “Overthrown - The Chronicles of Denoril: Book 1 The Delving” by Author Aaron Bunce.

Q&A with Steve Wands, Author of Trail of Blood
  • Tell us about the process of turning your book into an audiobook.
    • We initially had a different narrator that we had to part ways with. Keith and I were bummed out about it as it was a process that ended up wasting months. Then we found Matt and he’s impressed us at every chance. We loved his audition and once we partnered up we delivered a bunch of notes and made sure Matt had everything he needed to focus on the production. Once we approved the first 15 minutes he was really on his own. As a creative I’m not a fan of being micro-managed on any project so it was important to give Matt room to make the audio his own.
  • Do you believe certain types of writing translate better into audiobook format?
    • Possibly. Trail of Blood is only my second audiobook. I’ve listened to hundreds, but I’ve only gotten a better understanding of them as I’ve been a part of them. I certainly can see how some books might be better as a performance than a narration, or how a book or story can be better served with a full cast and sound effects.
  • Was a possible audiobook recording something you were conscious of while writing?
    • With Trail of Blood it was, but it didn’t affect the way in which Keith and I wrote it.
  • How did you select your narrator?
    • I came across his samples on ACX and shared them with Keith. We asked if he was interested in auditioning. Luckily for us, he said yes and we loved his audition.
  • How closely did you work with your narrator before and during the recording process?
    • Before he began production we gave him everything he wanted and maybe more. We put together a character list with how we heard them in our heads. We created a casting of sorts to give Matt some reference/inspiration. And we tried to give all the notes we could upfront. We wanted to be very mindful of the editing process and cut down on any extra work on account of any sort of lack of preparation.
  • Were there any real life inspirations behind your writing?
    • Much of Trail Of Blood is our love letter to horror, but the setting is very real in my mind. It’s loosely based on a town I lived in for a number of years. How Paulie and his friends spend their nights are similar to how I spent mine—without the vampirism of course.
  • How do you manage to avoid burn-out? What do you do to maintain your enthusiasm for writing?
    • That’s easy. Though I’d love to write full-time, I don’t. I write when I can for as long as I can and every time I can carve out a little writing time I’m already enthusiastic about it.
  • Are you an audiobook listener? What about the audiobook format appeals to you?
    • I am. I spend most of my days lettering comic books so being able to listen to a book while I work is amazing.
  • Is there a particular part of this story that you feel is more resonating in the audiobook performance than in the book format?
    • I think you get a better sense of who the characters are because of Matt’s performance. He got to know the characters before he began recording which I think comes through in his delivery. When you read the book, you get to know the characters over the course of the story, but with audio, Matt’s already been able to distill some of that at the start.
  • If you had the power to time travel, would you use it? If yes, when and where would you go?
    • How could I not? I think seeing the dinosaurs would be awesome. The kids would certainly get a kick out of that! Probably to my younger self with a list of things to do and maybe more importantly not to do. I love the cars from the 50s-60s so I might have to make a stop and do a little cruising.
  • If this title were being made into a TV series or movie, who would you cast to play the primary roles?
    • Matt Ryan (Constantine) as Sam Logan, David Ramsey (Arrow) as Carter mason, Julianne Moore as June Zane, Ray Liotta as Mofan, Gary Oldman as Brannon Rekots, and Stana Katic as Melody Monroe. Netflix, call us!
  • What do you say to those who view listening to audiobooks as “cheating” or as inferior to “real reading”?
    • That audiobooks are their own thing and they should give them a try. Audiobooks have come along way since the first time I listened to one. However you can ingest stories you should. There’s nothing wrong with watching a movie based on a book you like. It doesn’t change the book. You can take a walk and listen to audiobook, hit the road and not worry about commercials. It’s just one more way to entertain yourself and it doesn’t have to be a matter of which form is superior or pure.
  • How did you celebrate after finishing this novel?
    • Pretty sure bourbon was involved.
  • What gets you out of a writing slump? What about a reading slump?
    • Walk away and come back when you’re in the right headspace.
  • What’s next for you?
    • I’m two books away from finishing my Stay Dead series, book 5 is next. I have a collection in the works, a stand alone novella and Keith and I are chipping away on a sequel to Trail of Blood.

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Saturday, June 22, 2019

Audiobook Adopt-A-Thon Oshun Rising By: Jennifer Alsever

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Oshun Rising
Trinity Forest, Book 2
By: Jennifer Alsever
Narrated by: Moira Todd
Series: Trinity Forest, Book 2
Length: 8 hrs
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 05-30-18
Language: English
Publisher: Jennifer Alsever

Publisher's Summary


"Reality is like a dream that turns into vapor the moment you try to remember. 
Here one minute, gone the next. 
I fight for consciousness as though drowning and gulping for air.... 
I'm like a passenger on a ship that was once mine, but now someone else is steering and all I can do is watch. Scream silently in my head." 

Oshun has everything a young pop star could ever want - fame, fortune, and beauty to spare. But there's something dark inside of her, rising like the tide, fighting to be heard. Something that terrifies her. Because once she lets it out, she knows there's no going back. 

Ember is drowning. Fighting for consciousness, struggling to make sense of the strange dreams she's been having - prophecies of murder, deception, and blackmail. But once she begins to untangle them, she realizes that they might not be dreams at all...and if she doesn't find a way to stop what she's seeing, more people will die. 

Maddie is barely staying afloat. How can she be expected to care about school when her best friend Ember is still missing, presumed dead? So when Ember's brother calls and tells her about his theory about a pop star who may be involved in Ember's disappearance, she rallies him to take a road trip to check it out. 

Oshun Rising is the second book in the Trinity Forest series.

©2017 Jennifer Alsever (P)2018 Jennifer Alsever

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Oshun Rising by Jennifer Alsever is the 2nd book in the Trinity Forest Series. I fell for this series in book 1 Ember Burning and had to listen to this book, and however many more books Ms. Alsever writes. I usually do not read YA/NA  but I do love the paranormal genre and the blurb sounded really good, and I was not disappointed. This is not a standalone. You do need to read or listen to this series in order to be able to follow it, and it is well worth listening to the whole series. I can't wait for the next installment in this series.

Oshun Rising is just as good if not better then Ember burning. I love when a series just keeps getting better with each book. Some series seem to have a huge start off and then the author looses steam in the subsequent books. Not with this series though. I also like the fact that there is no bad language and no sex in these books. They may be written as YA but even us adults need some clean reads now and then.

Moira Todd narrates the audiobook and does and amazing job. The feeling she puts into the narration and characters is top notch. Not only do you hear the story you also feel it.

Ember is no longer Ember she is now Oshun. After rebirthing she has become a huge Pop Star. She has everything fame, fortune, beauty and attitude.  It is 3 years later after Ember Burning, but she is still 17. As she helps to spread the virus at her concerts to take over the world. Ember is just below the surface and every now and then emerges, if only for a few seconds to a few minutes, shocked and lost.

Ember's brother and best friend Maddie are still looking for her even after all this time. Maddie is not as sure that she is still out there but goes along with Jarrod more because she is in love with him then she believes they will someday find her.

When Jarrod texts Maddie and shows her a picture and video of Oshun who he is sure is really Ember the search begins. The 2 head for California to prove or disprove that Oshun is Ember.

This is a dark and super fast moving book and series. I personally cannot wait for book 3 of this series.

I received this audiobook as part of my participation in a blog tour with Audiobookworm Promotions. The tour is being sponsored by Audiobookworm Promotions on behalf of various authors, narrators, and publishers. The gifting of this audiobook did not affect my opinion of it.

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Jess the Audiobookworm's top 10 Recommended Audiobook Activities
  1. Relaxing. This isn't so much an activity as a lack of an activity, but it allows for total audio immersion.
  2. Roadtripping. I love a great road trip playlist, but who says it has to be all about the music? Set cruise control and hit play!
  3. Exercising. Nothing takes my mind off of the pain of an intense workout like an even more intense story. A high-paced action thriller will still have your heart racing long after the cardio ends.
  4. Beaching. Audiobook listening is the ultimate summer fun. We've been bringing books to the pool and beach with us for decades, why not upgrade? Listening frees up your hands and you won't have to worry about a book blocking your sun or some kid splashing your pages.
  5. Working. Why count the hours in your work day when you could be counting the hours you've knocked off of your current audiobook? Turn 8 hour work days into 8 hour listening sessions. Just check with the boss first!
  6. Running errands. I always have an audiobook loaded up on my phone when heading out to run errands, especially if doctor visits are involved. I actually look forward to hanging out in waiting rooms now. I've also been known to accidentally LOL while listening in such situations… #awkward
  7. Coloring. Coloring is the perfect mindless activity to pair with audiobook listening. It's super relaxing and the combo keeps both your mind and hands occupied.
  8. Sleeping. I don't personally suffer from insomnia, but I've heard that audio listening has helped those who do. Listening to a great audiobook is the perfect way to drift peacefully off to sleep. Just remember to set a sleep timer on the book before settling in!
  9. Reading. Studies have shown that maximum comprehension is obtained through listening and reading simultaneously. This should end of the book versus audiobook debate once and for all. They’re both winners!
  10. Flying. Fear over flying? Pop an audio into your ears and lie back. I recommend choosing something relaxing like a nice Nicholas Sparks-esque romance. There's no need to heighten your anxiety with an adrenaline pumping Thriller.

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For the Love of Max By Gabbi Grey

For the Love of Max
By Gabbi Grey

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 Ironworker Dodge Vasilius has been in love with LGBTQ social worker Maxine Reeves since he first met her at a party when her date abandoned her. She’s way out of his league. Except she’s finally left the abusive jerk. Dodge is just checking to make certain she’s safe. Because making a move on the newly single Maxine would be classless…right?

Genre: Erotic Romance
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Procrastinating was getting him nowhere. She was either home or she wasn’t. She was either going to kick him off her property or she wasn’t. She was either going to let him in or she wasn’t.
Wiping his damp palms against his jeans, he sauntered up the steps and knocked.
The door cracked, but the safety chain prevented it from opening fully. He glimpsed a veil of long, black hair.
“Maxine?” She squinted. Damn. The sun behind him was bright in her eyes, casting him in deep shadows.
“It’s Dodge. Remember me? I brought you home after the company Christmas party?” After Garth got wasted and abandoned you? Happy to step in, Dodge had driven her home, trying not to look at her gorgeous legs encased by her tight silver skirt and sheer pantyhose. Red-blooded man he was, he’d adjusted himself when she looked away and had done his best to hide his erection when escorting her to the door.
“Wait.” Say something that’ll keep her talking.
“I—”
The door closed, opening a moment later.
Dodge was a sucker for sun-kissed light-brown skin, wavy long black hair, almond-shaped dark-brown eyes, soft cheekbones, and a pert nose. The bangs were new as was the yellowing bruise on her cheek.
Damn.
Ducking her head, Maxine’s hand shot to the bruise.
He gently touched her chin, and when she didn’t recoil, he tipped it, forcing her gaze to his. “The man is an animal. I’m not like him.”
The smile was tentative. “I know.” Soft words, replete with meaning.
Not going to send him away. Yet. But he needed more.
Maxine extended her hand, which he gratefully took. The electric shock shot through him, so strong he expected a blue arc between them.
Her cheeks flushed, her gaze flying to his before lowering. She tried to pull away, but he held tight.

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Gabbi Grey has written a lot of words and is now focusing on sharing them with the rest of the world. She writes contemporary, gay, and dark erotic BDSM romances. She believes in happy endings.

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Nothing About Us Without Us: The Adventures of the Cartoon Republican Army by David Perlmutter


Nothing
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David
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From What’s Broken by R.M. Demeester


From What’s Broken
R.M. Demeester
Publication date: June 21st 2019
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Amanda and Matthew are on the cusp of their happily ever after. They have a stable marriage and a lovely daughter, and they are eagerly awaiting the birth of their second. Suddenly tragedy strikes and the couple’s picture-perfect life crumbles. Ivory, their firstborn child, dies in an accident. Not knowing how to deal with their pain, Amanda and Matthew blame each other for their loss and drift apart. They soon realize their relationship might not bear the burden, leaving their surviving daughter to cope with the aftermath of two grief-stricken parents.

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“I want a divorce.” The words slipped out in a stream of gloom and ambiguity.

My husband, Matthew, glanced away, his mouth tight and his eyes constricted. He had no words, but I wasn’t surprised. We stared at each other like two strangers, two entirely different people—cold, distant, and doing what we needed to do in order to survive.

The decision hadn’t come easy for me. For weeks, the idea of putting this limbo to rest had been on my mind. I couldn’t live like this. Neither of us was happy.

“Did you hear me?” I whispered. I knew he had, but I needed confirmation. I needed some kind of response. Sad, happy, or mad, I didn’t really care, but he owed it to me. He owed me a response.

“Yeah.” He hugged his legs and glared past my gaze to the wall behind me. His eyes looked dead, calculating, and cold. Much of how they had been for most of the past year.



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R.M. Demeester lives in Saskatchewan, Canada. She is the mother of three young children, and owner of a rescue dog, a chocolate lab, Gainer. R.M. Demeester has been writing for as long as she could hold a pencil. She writes women's fiction, new adult, and sweet romance primarily. She has two women's fiction novels set to be released in 2019, along with several short stories.

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Offender by Author Michael Brooks






Since a young age Michael Brooks has been told he was best at making
things up. If it wasn’t concocting a lie to get out of trouble, it was creating
wild tales about aliens abducting cows from the barn, or stories of ghosts
haunting the woods that surrounded their farmhouse in Missouri. Now he’s all
grown up, earned a degree in creative writing, and has turned his passion for
“making things up” into a profession.. 
He lives in Utah with his beautiful wife, their five amazing kiddos,
four crazy chicken, too many fish to count, an impressive wand collection, and
one or two invisible dragons. He also writes and illustrates stories for
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MURDER MADE HIM A PRISONER. TRUTH CAN SET HIM FREE.
In a distant  future, all
criminals of violent crimes are sentenced to life in the  Arena where they must battle against both man
and beast in a fight to  the death.

When sixteen-year-old Calvin Sawyer is wrongly  convicted of his father’s murder, his charmed
life as the son of a
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  even his name. Now as the property of the
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Snap Shot by Rebekah Dodson


Snap Shot
Rebekah Dodson
Publication date: June 21st 2019
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance, Sports

One day to remember forever, one trip to last a lifetime.

Life has a way of throwing you curve balls. Dirty laundry, bad boyfriends, and a car breaking down. I thought I had been dealt the worst cards possible my senior year of college, then I got the call that would change it all. My brother had tried to kill himself and I had to get to him now. Jeremiah is my only hope.

I have a secret, and I don’t know how to tell Georgia. She’s been my best friend since I started college, but this could change everything. When she calls me and asks for a ride when her car breaks down, I don’t expect the interception we have to face.

We only have today to create a Snapshot that will last a lifetime, or change our paths forever.

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Rebekah Dodson is a prolific author of over 30 romance, fantasy, and science fiction novels. Her works include the series Postcards from Paris, #1 bestselling Curse of Lanval series, Life After Us series, and several stand alone novels and short stories. She has been writing her whole life, with her first published work of historical fiction with 4H Clubs of America at the age of 12, and poetry at the age of 16 with the National Poetry Society. With an extensive academic background including education, history, psychology and English, she currently works as a college professor by day and a writer by night.

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