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There's something in the lake. Something that shouldn't be there. Watching. Waiting. And very deadly.

272 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2011

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About the author

Leesa Birch

5 books17 followers
I never know what to say when people ask about me, so here’s a few snippets of myself…

I never got to finish high school. And even though I value knowledge and would always encourage others to do so, I don’t think it’s necessary to write a book. After all, an imagination isn’t something that can be taught. Ask any artist.

I live quietly in Birmingham with my three cats and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Coffee and hot, candle lit baths are a must in my life as are the wonderful friends who always encourage me to keep writing, and whom I trust implicitly.

My main series of books are The Lake Dweller series and are ongoing. But I usually seem to have more than one project on the go at all times. I have a few stand-alone books that I’m working on as well as a short story series, so watch this space…

On a side note, I am a long time sufferer of Myalgic encephalomyelitis and sometimes I have trouble focusing. That being said, if I can still write stories, so can you. So what are you waiting for? Go write a book! Brighten someone’s life with your tales… If you only touch one person’s life with your story, your writing is worthwhile. Never forget that.

Thank you to everyone who has ever asked me about my books, took time to read any of them or have just wondered onto this page and are thinking about it. Thank you!

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64 reviews53 followers
May 25, 2011
This series is a must read! I'm so happy that I got a chance to read it and review it. Deep (book 2) was even better than the first and I can't wait to see what happens in book 3!~

Deep has an amazing start. Ivy finds herself in a little situation. She wakes up in the Arizona desert alone and having no idea who she is. Wandering through the red dusty land she finds her way to a small town where the people there try and help her find the truth to who she is and what happened to her. Kane soon finds her and takes her back to the lake in the hopes of finding out what happened to her and how her memories were erased. Ivy battles through her nerves and tries to trust those at the lake and with the help of Grogan soon discovers how she was left alone to fend for herself.

Ivy is now working for the council and living full time at the lake, but when the darkest of dreams begin to plague her nights Ivy can't ignore the warnings hidden behind them. The nightmares take hold of her and she fears for the residents of the lake. There's something in the water; something hiding and laying in wait, an invisible creature that's deadly to anyone who gets caught within its grasp. Ivy must learn the truth about her dreams, and learn to accept her water weaving gifts because they may be the only way to save everyone she cares about.

Ivy battles her way through the toughest of situations, and pushes herself to the very limits, straining her body and her abilities to the end. Can she overcome the challenges of controlling her abilities and overcome the fear of using her power to the fullest? A thrilling story that I never want to end.

Deep holds a twist or a battle in every chapter, full of surprises and the unexpected. A Fantastic read!! Check it out everyone you wont be disappointed!!

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7 reviews5 followers
April 25, 2012
Once again I have been sucked in! After reading the first of this series I was dying to know what happened next and there is no way to describe how indepth this book is! The characters are fantastic and charismatic. The ending shocked me and brought me to tears, wishing for more. Leesa describes every scene with pristine detail and really draws you in and makes you want to be right there.
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