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Dark Stranger: Dark Chronicle Two

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I was twenty years old when I met him. The attraction and feelings that I had for him were only outweighed by the fright I felt in his presence. All I was looking for was a friend, a possible love interest, but all that changed when he brought madness into my world with threats of conspiracies, violence and organized crime. I believed everything he said and the seeds of his words grew into my reality.

Then one night, I realized that my life was forever changed. Because they were watching me. They were following my every move. Nothing seemed safe or real anymore. Unknown substances in my food and water, the thought and fear of a violent death.

It was a dark, twisted and confusing time. There was something big going on, and only the rage that infused my desire for revenge got me through it day after day. Was all this real? Could it possibly be true? One thing I knew for sure, is that it all began the night the dark stranger came into my life and into my mind.

277 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 18, 2017

About the author

Daniel P'Lopez

15 books2 followers
A native of Southern California, Daniel P'Lopez started his first story The Vendetta House at the age of sixteen and has written many stories of different genres since then.

The Story of Myles, Alestir, Lost in a Journey, Creations of Daniel, The Hiding Seekers, Dark Stages, Dark Stranger, Pals-Story of the Orange Grove and his latest novel Dark Path, the third chapter of the Dark Chronicle series.

Daniel is currently living in Los Angeles and is working on other future projects. For questions and comments please send an email to DPLbooks@yahoo.com. Or check out his website for book reviews, updates and news.

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In this follow-up book, Daniel P has developed his story more fully. He tells it like it was on the streets of LA and how he made it through. While the gritty story is real, he shares it in a way that keeps your interest and causes one to not want to put it down. I would heartily recommend this book to others who are interested in how a man grows up in a family home and on the street.
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