This is not your everyday teenage romance story. This is not your everyday Vampire story, and this is definitely not your everyday ghost story. Oh no. This is all three types of stories rolled into one, but still a little different. Cromwell Falls: The Creek, is actually the first book to my four book series Cromwell Falls. In this story, you will meet our heroine of the series, Amillia Pierce, and what sets her off from all other characters you might have read about in the past. You will meet our other heroes: Matthew Cromwell, Franco Pierce, Mark Norton, and the three spirits: Amillio, Mary Bell, and Phinias Cromwell. You will meet our lady in distress, Lucy Sharpe, and our evil villain Victor Volden Vanschmire. In the midst of our story, you will meet Detective Calloway who is hot on the trail of a mysterious serial killer who leaves behind no blood in his victims and two puncture marks on the neck as his calling card. But what makes this series and the story itself interesting? Is the knowledge that our heroine is on a mission to save the human race with the help of her brother, her two best friends, two vampires, and three spirits from an evil vampire who wants to release two other evil vampires trapped in a sacred stone by the druids. Want more information on this series? Begin reading this book for a better scoop on what the rest of the series will bring. This story has many unexpected turns. Each character in this series, takes you in deeper and deeper into the paranormal world of Cromwell Falls.
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- Release Date 03/16/2011
- Author Karen Ashley Beasley
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 1.29 pounds
- Dimensions 7 x 0.6 x 10 inches
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