The Martin House

· Sold by Simon and Schuster
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158
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About this ebook

Just learning how to channel his visions, Brice wasn't prepared for what he came face to face with during a paranormal investigation at the Martin House. His visions of what was there were so vivid he could smell the stench of the thing's rotting flesh as it decayed off of its bones. There were eight others depending on him to come up with answers. And not just for their psychology thesis paper. Their lives hung in the balance, even as Brice began to have trouble differentiating between reality and his visions. Was he losing his mind? He had to find a way to save the group, but the entity dwelling within the house wasn't going down without a fight. As he prepared for the possibility of death he also prepared for the battle of his life.

About the author

I was born and raised in Panama City and truly believe in the things that most fear to talk about. I write within the subjects that speak to me. I love to be scared at a movie and try to give the same feeling in my books. Even though it is me writing, I can’t take all the credit because the truth of the matter is my father first told me about “the creature” when I was a teenager. He truly believed he saw something in the area surrounding Sandy Creek. He wasn’t sure exactly what it was but I could tell it was more than he could explain. When I set out to accomplish something I usually achieve it and I am saying that without a “cocky” tone. I am very driven and want to excel to the fullest. I try to put forth a story in which I would want to read. I hope all who read my books feel a sense of entertainment has been provided. Enjoy the ride.

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