I was born in Wirksworth, Derbyshire at the beginning of December 1964. As the first-born of three children, and the fifth living generation in a local mining family, I hit the news early, appearing in the Derbyshire Times for my mother’s efforts. Living all my life on the Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire border I met my husband – a local lad - when I was 16 and we still live in the same area with our two children. After school – which frankly, I found that I was disappointed in because of the lack of encouragement I received - work consisted of factories until I started my own clothing manufacturing business in the eighties.
In recent times a more stable lifestyle has allowed me to follow jobs better in line with my character. I spent a number of years working as a Bouncer Door Supervisor at public houses and night clubs, trying out different ways of getting away with being violent keeping fit – such as kick boxing and gym work - I like to do things girls don’t normally do and always do everything to the best of my ability. I am competitive and I love a challenge.
Since school: I have always been interested in reading and enjoyed writing but due to work and partying an active social life, I didn’t find the time to put pen to paper for any of my stories. In the last few years I have been writing down ideas for this and other books and after a nine-month spell working at a school decided to take a year off work to finally produce this first book. It’s taken a lot longer than the one year that we had anticipated but it has been SO worth it!
Firstly I’d like tot thank Author Michelle Gent for opportunity to continue this great series of the “Dusty the Demon Hunter” in this short story “Six Tasks”, I received this as a GIFT for my enjoyment and it’s only fair that I write my fair and unbiased opinion in this review.
As I continue into Dusty’s world with Six Tasks I see the characters are continuing to develop, with each new short story you can actually say, “hey now this is getting real good” and that Dusty or Hunter haven’t done this yet!!! Something new and exciting in their adventures.
Now Hunter and Dusty both have tasks/trials to face, which of course brings into light some horror, which is adding a whole new element to this series. This installment had me keep clicking my next page button on my kindle, getting ahead of myself before I had even finished reading the last sentence of the page that I was on. (geshhh, I do that a lot) Then having to click the back button, read the last sentence fast, then click next page to continue once more.
Woot, Woot bring on the next installment Michelle (Hey I sure hope that there is one)… I am so enjoying this whole series. I would recommend Dusty The Demon Hunter to everyone lookoing for a quick fast paced read of the paranormal genre.