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Candy

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Nate Helton needed a break, and the cabin he inherited in the forests of the Poconos was the perfect place to get away. Those woods hold a wonderful, magical secret, however, and Nate is about to be one of the privileged few to be let in on it. Unfortunately for him, some secrets are best left unlearned, especially when it comes to Candy.


From the author of the bestselling "Nothing Men."

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First published October 11, 2014

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Doug Brunell

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Author 82 books1,408 followers
January 14, 2022
Short. About 30 pages
I would have never guessed that I would 5 star a fairy book. Or was it a sprite? I really don't know what the difference is. Either way, how would I act if I meant one? Can't say much without giving this one away, but it for real made me LOL
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100 reviews1 follower
January 24, 2023
Candy by Doug Brunell was a unique short story. Starting off with our main character Nate being your typical guy who just needs a break from life. Don't we all? He takes a break at his family's cabin. After that…well things get real interesting. If you've ever been out in the woods and felt like something was watching you, this story is going to make you question that feeling and the woods for the rest of your life. This is another one that saying too much will give it all away so if you wanna know what I'm talking about I highly suggest you snag this one up and give it a go yourself. 
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241 reviews29 followers
May 21, 2015
To say that this story was odd, would be the understatement. My brain is still attempting to categorize it. The writing itself is nothing to really marvel at and at times seems slightly juvenile. The overall plot very simplistic and odd. I can't say I would ever recommend this.
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