Reaching Out

Reaching Out

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Charlie was killed... By whom you might ask? Nobody knows, his death was written off as a suicide. But when Emma has nightmares that turn into real world situations, she starts to find out more about what happened that day in meadow. Along the way she figures out what she is and the power she has... When warnings turn into threats, she tries to figure out what all this means. Charlie needs help, but how can Emma help him when reaching out to the other spirits means death is a possibility? As each day passes she learns more about herself and what she's supposed to do... Will she fulfill her destiny or die trying? And will Charlie escape the evil spirits or join Emma's fate to die... Forever.
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Sacrilege

Evelyn, a successful yet reclusive businesswoman, joins a group trek into the wilderness despite her disdain for people. When they stumble upon a decayed chapel hidden in the woods, strange things begin to happen. Unseen forces prey on their darkest fears and secrets, driving the group toward madness. As paranoia builds and people begin to disappear, Evelyn must uncover the truth about the chapel's sinister power-before it consumes them all. TW: Warning: This novel contains graphic depictions of violence, extreme gore, themes of suicide, rape, and sex. It also explores sensitive topics related to religion that may be disturbing to some readers. Please take heed: this is a work of fiction, and all characters and places are entirely imagined. If you dare to continue past this point, be prepared to face the kind of terror that will make you reconsider why you ever thought diving into a book by yours truly was a good idea. After all, I'm not responsible for the sleepless nights and psychological scarring you may encounter-consider this your friendly warning! Proceed at your own risk.

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