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Apple Tree

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Andy Scholar woke up in the night with two peices of metal sticking out of his back. Was he dazed? Was he Drugged? Of was he mad? Andy Scholar is a scientist working for Apple Tree Corporation. But very odd things are happening ever since his eye got pearced. In the end these misfortunes lead to such things World War 3, The murder of a person and the ability to do things no other man could.

15 pages, Paperback

First published May 14, 2004

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June 24, 2010
The apple tree, was a very good read: Camille is the mother of Jalisha an corine she doesn't work is has a live in house where men come and she turn's tricks with them for money and her kids has to stay in there room until she say they can come out.Camille kids ask her to stop doing the things that she do, but she always stay she need's money but if she needs money why is the gas off? this was base on love betrayal and loss of innocents.I like the saying in the book ( The aapple fell from the tree rolled down the hill and has planted firmly in the ground.
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5 reviews6 followers
May 8, 2012
Now, Apple Tree is a book I wrote on a whim. While I was writing Sweet Revenge, I suffered a stint of writer's block, so I decided to start a new project to help get rid of that pesky block. I finished this novel in four weeks. I love the characters, especially the sassy, nasty mother. Oh, she's horrible, but she has two daughters who are trying to survive the drama she brings into the house with her slutty ways. Out of all the books I've written, I'd give this one five stars. It had a lot of people talking...
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October 8, 2014
It was a great read. It went beyond the "intimate" parts and touched on issues that can happen within families. It teaches that no matter how much people have hurt you you have to forgive them to have your peace of mind. Otherwise, it could force you to go into a very dark place you may never out of.
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