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College Point

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I am a current published author through Whiskey Creek Press with my other titles Sandy Creek which was published in October of 2013 and The Martin House which was released January of 2014. The manuscript I am resubmitting has been reworked to meet the minimum word count.

This story is the continuance of my first two books which are in the suspense/horror genres but if read singly it could be well understood while keeping in tune with the same genres. I try and put my own spin on the stories I write to keep my readers interested and involved with the characters. I have been told I am comparable to a young Dean Koontz. I could only hope this is true as I am still learning and forever will be.
I work hard to bring a story that keeps my readers wanting more and the story attached will do just that. In so many words, it starts where it ends. That was a task to incorporate but once I brought the characters to life it worked in my favor.

The story I have brought to life involves an actual place and the mystery that surrounds it. I researched as much as possible to find out what really happened at College Point but where the information ends, my story begins. The ‘need to know’ is fulfilled with the story I have written. The secrets behind the now torn down building and its past will be told. The missing people, the dark entities that were seen walking the halls are only a couple of the reasons I was intrigued to dig deeper. No one knew why it was even called College Point.

Why did the faculty and administrative staff leave in the middle of the night abandoning the university? I had to get those answers. I had to tell why the school had been torn down leaving only the plaque and a needless gate which was odd in itself.

You can take the structure away from the land but what it left behind was an evil that made appearances at The Martin House and Sandy Creek. This book ties some the secrets and mysteries in the Northwest Florida town together.

Who knows? There may be more!

194 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 19, 2015

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