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Hazel: A Novel
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    Time 59 minutes
Ongoing, First published Apr 14, 2020
( Completed/ Undergoing Edits) When Samantha, a mother of two from Chicago, moves to her husband's hometown of Aberdeen, their lives appear to be heading in the right direction. 
     Then the sounds begin. 
     Doors open by themselves. 
     Voices call out to them from the basement late at night. 
     And Dan begins a new violent hobby. 
     Over time, they come to feel as though they are not alone in their new beginning. Slowly, they all must come to realize the truth of what is happening.  And that whatever it is haunting them, it means to do serious harm.

Hazel is the story of a mother protecting her children, a wife defending her husband, and a woman shielding herself from her dark past. Packed with classic horror tropes and likable characters, Hazel is sure to be your new favorite horror-classic.
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Sam's Weird: Homecoming

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Sam's always known she was different. Her grandmother called it her gift. She called it her weird. She knew when bad things were going to happen before they did. She felt things that weren't there. She was visited by dead relatives in her dreams. But the creepiest part of it all was when she could see the ghosts. She spent the better part of her life blocking out the weird, and as a side effect, blocking off her feelings and ability to be close to people. Now she finds herself unable to keep her weird at bay. Her decision to move back home to help the people of the community she grew up in will have her facing more than just the things that go bump in the night. She will also have to face her own ghosts and her feelings toward the two unexpected men in her life. TW found in preface/author's note.