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Bone Orchard

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Their life was starting a new home, a new income, a financial comfort they had never known.


Now, on their way to California to start this new life, on some abandoned highway, they nearly have a head-on collision with a state trooper.


The road rage that follows abandons them to the dry rotted bowels of a long abandoned asylum, beaten and lost, desperate to survive, and pursued by a growing evil wrought by the worship of the clinically insane.

226 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 10, 2011

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Jonathan Fore

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Jonathan Fore was born in Marysville, Ohio in 1968, the third son of Dave and Judy Fore. After graduating Manalapan High School in 1987, Jon enlisted in the United States Navy, serving a combat role during Desert Storm.

Jonathan lives in Florida with his beautiful wife Lisa, and three wonderful children, two dogs (Katie aka. Nutter-Butter-Butt and Po-po), and a cat or two. The cats' names were withheld because cats don't really use them. I mean, why would they? They never come when you call them. I suppose if you could spell the sound of a cat food can being opened ...

Now Jonathan works as a full-time technologist, fails as an impromptu comedian, works with inspiring writers both young and old, and is a full time biker (almost always successful).

Jonathan is currently writing a young adult novel series called Lexicon Chase and the Kingdom of Everhope, the first title, Lexicon Chase and the Scrolls of the Harlequin was released to critical acclaim on September 25th of 2015.

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May 15, 2012
I don't normally bother writing reviews for books, but the spelling and grammatical errors in this book were so atrocious that I had to comment. There must have been a grammatical error on every single page of the book. It made me want to claw my eyes out. The story itself was so-so, but the constant errors took away any redeeming qualities.
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