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Harvest (Harvest Trilogy)

Bright lights arrived in the night sky. By morning, everyone was gone.Judgement has come to Farley, Oklahoma leaving its last resident Dave Forrester all alone and without a clue. A haunting memory from his past becomes a living nightmare. The people of Farley have disappeared without a trace leaving behind only blood-stained clothing and glimpses of frightening, unearthly creatures. Desperate to find his family and friends, Dave meets Maggie, a woman who has lost her will to live and is killing herself one drink at a time. Together, they find a reason to keep going while the world around them is falling apart. It's now all up to Dave and Maggie to find and save the survivors of the harvest."This book gave me chills..." ~ Sherelle Ellis"Oh my, I gobbled this up! The story has everything I love: aliens/UFOs, mystery, chills down my spine, and more!" ~ Brian LaneInspired by a true sighting...

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Michele Gwynn is a freelance journalist and blogger. She pursues her passion of writing fiction, and contributes to several online publications on the topics of film, animal rights, and sex and relationships. After years of working in medical administration, she decided to return to school and earned her degree in Broadcast Technology, rediscovering a long-lost love for the written word. She lives in San Antonio, Texas with her four cats, Precious-Margaret, Oscar, Pip, and Sammy Jr.

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