A Supernatural Suspense
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Synopsis:
Meg Clark has turned out to be everything her father and the people of her little North Country town of Gouvernour, NY, have been saying her whole life: nothin’ but a piece of white trash. In an effort to hide her past and turn herself around, she spent her inheritance from her dead mother on the perfect little house with a white picket fence. Then something terrible happened and Meg got sent to county lockup so her fiancé, Jim, wouldn’t have to. And then everyone started waking up…dead.
Good thing escaping from County wasn’t hard. Jim told her exactly how to get free. Now Meg is running and the walking dead are following. In a last ditch effort to find weapons to protect herself, Meg finds Sparrow instead. A tall, strange man with a quirk, Sparrow has an obsession with feathers and the only goal that’s on his mind is finding an old barn on Route 37 with a snowy owl in its rafters.
Meg’s headed to Kingston, where she and Jim agreed to meet if they ever got separated. But sometimes, crossing the border brings more than just freedom and protection and safety. Sometimes it brings questions that someone like Meg would prefer not to answer. And everyone keeps asking questions, including Sparrow. He thinks she’s hiding something and he’s not impressed by her stories of the sins she’s been committing all her life. While Sparrow’s the one who’s a bit cracked in the head, it never occurs to Meg that she could be the one who’s not remembering something. Like what really happened that day she killed those seven men.
Just finished Sparrow Man….loved it! Sequel soon?
Yay! I’m so glad you enjoyed the book! I’m working on the sequel, hoping to have it out in early 2016 🙂
Wow. Amazing. And I’m only half way through. As a self published author of a YA novel ( also an angel story), I can honestly say I know how your work of art, your creation is so special to you. For me, mine is almost personal, if that makes sense. I don’t like my friends to read it, I hold it close and worry about it like a child. Maybe I’m just weird. Anyway, I know how good it feels when someone you don’t know at all gives you an honest, positive review. I’m here to say, I’ve got nothing invested in your book but I’m devouring it. It is so amazing. You deserve to be picked up, you deserve to be published, and I hope you are. I’ll read anything you write. Kudos.