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Sabrina: So Now it Is Time to Play

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The lives of five ordinary teenagers are about to change forever…. On the night of a blizzard in early January 1987, and being born into one of the wealthiest families in the town of Warren, Pennsylvania, Sabrina LaMore has captured attention in the eyes of people since the day of her birth. However, the girl with hair as dark as the night and eyes greener than a catâ€s, grows into something quite different. Sabrina has been born with a very rare, and very powerful, force. A force so strong within her soul, it has rendered her seemingly emotionless. On the day of her arrival in a public high school in New York City, four other students, Clair Nelson and Hillary Dunn, and their respective boyfriends, are intrigued by this new girl in their class. Especially the ventriloquist doll, seeming to look like an exact replica of her. They canâ€t help but sense something about her. Why is she here? And why does she seem to be stalking them? Even the candid, highly outgoing Harlene Coleman is thrown off by Sabrinaâ€s presence, soon joining Clair and the others on a journey like no other. After Sabrina makes her hidden paranormal abilities known, the five teens soon realize just how dangerous the girl can be. Sabrinaâ€s intentions are darker than they know, and the real story…is just beginning.

206 pages, Paperback

First published December 9, 2009

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Scott M. Stockton

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Scott M. Stockton was born in Pennsylvania and currently resides in North Carolina. He prefers a quiet life at home with his partner and his cat, with occasional travels to places that both interest and inspire him. His writing primarily focuses on the paranormal and horror genres, noir fiction and mystery, and surreal dark fanatsy. He is often inspired by music as he writes. When not writing, Scott is also an artist of Surrealism. His artworks are made both in digital form and physical drawings, and they can be found on his gallery at Artpal. He is also a horologist and has collected antique clocks for many years, amassing a large personal collection that he maintains and repairs. He enjoys studies of many cultures, especially Japan, Greece, Egypt, and Morocco. He is an avid fan of Japanese anime and loves watching films. He is big fan of Star Wars. Scott is also a fan of classic automobiles, especially of the 1950s era. He often makes references to cars he likes within his works. Scott reads a variety of different authors, but his favorites are Stephen King, Agatha Christie, Lynda S. Robinson, Laurell K. Hamilton, Laura Joh Rowland, Lindsey Davis, Paul Doherty, Tony Hillerman, Raymond Chandler, Isaac Asimov, Danielle Steel, Dean Koontz, Mary Higgins Clark, and Sidney Sheldon.

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