J.C. Wesslen

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J.C. Wesslen has written for A&E, The History Channel, the USA Network, and VH-1. He’s also worked as an independent script and story consultant for film and television writers. Mr. Wesslen's first novel, Ace on the Hill, earned BIBA (Best Indie Book Award) and Book Fest awards in 2023. He's now pleased to announce the publication of his paranormal/suspense thriller, Guardian Son.
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J.C. Wesslen The Tender Bar (J.R. Moehringer), City of Dreams (Don Winslow), A Truth for a Truth (Carol Wyer)
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Ace on the Hill

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Two awards! So grateful!

Hi fellow readers and writers! You never know what you’re going to get when you sit down to write a book. Most of us hope to just finish it. Others hope to sell it and become rich and famous. There are a whole lot of writers that end up in between, or closer to expectation #1. Certainly, we raise the bar as we go through the process. I felt a huge sense of relief—and satisfaction—when I finished A Read more of this blog post »
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Ace on the Hill by J.C. Wesslen
"“Ace on the Hill” is a book that really gets what it feels like to grow up. It took me back to my own childhood, even though the story happens before I was born. It’s all about those big moments when you start to see your parents differently, realizi" Read more of this review »
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