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I love books and I love writing. Fortunately that love outweights the disappointment of rejection. I enjoy sceince fiction, anything John Sandford writes and good young adult that takes you away from the punch the clock life I lead to support my family. Not that that's a bad thing though.

favourite books

Harry Potter, John Sandford's Prey novels, Christian author, Ted Dekker, Stephen King, Dean Koontz's Odd Thomas and my most favorite book of all time is Byzantium by Stephen Lawhead. An amazing read.

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Jack and Adam: Genesis

Chad Swayden

Adam and pirate, Jack Nimble race against time to save his home from the diabolical droid, Mainframe.


A deadly disease called the Zero is unleashed on the kingdom of Tydereous. In a desperate attempt to save Bon’s only son, Adam, Dr. Jarus Atticus pushes the boundaries of science to its limit. Adam is now part boy, part machine, a cyborg with amazing abilities and no one can know his secret. Five years later, Adam's home is on the verge of collapse and Jack Nimble believes he can help. Jack is a pirate and scoundrel with an ego as big as a star ship. But he is also Bon’s friend and dares to go to the feared Janis System where help waits. The problem is that the villainous droid Mainframe rules that part of space and annihilates anyone who comes near. Jack and Mainframe are old enemies and the last time they met, Jack nearly lost his life. But revenge will have wait as Jack discovers Adam and two friends have snuck onboard his ship. Not only does Jack have to save Tydereous but also try to keep Adam out of Mainframe’s lethal hands. If Jack fails, the last heir of Tydereous will be lost. And if Mainframe discovers Tydereous’ plight, an entire planet could be destroyed.

 

Windows To The Soul

Chad Swayden

Detectives Frank Hoyt and Rebecca Mack try to stop a killer.


“You know all the bodies we’ve got on ice in the morgue? Well you’re going to freak when you find out who’s on the phone right now saying he’s seen them all die.” Homicide Detective Rebecca Mack tells her partner, Frank Hoyt. “Who?” Frank asks. “Jackson Barnes.” Rebecca says. Frank’s stunned. “That’s not possible, Jackson’s blind.” Eighteen years ago a psychopath took Jackson’s eyes and now a life of groping for anything tangible is all he knows. That changes one day when for a moment, Jackson’s eyes become useful again. But no one should be forced to witness the pain and death he sees. Frank, a homicide detective, is assigned a case of grizzly murders that leave him and his current partner, Rebecca Mack puzzled by the killer’s randomness. Their leads have dried up and are forced to wait for another body when Jackson calls, shattering Frank’s fragile peace of mind. The past he’s worked so hard to put behind him rushes back and Frank begins to spiral out of control. Yet if he wants to stop a killer he and Jackson will have to work together and look into the soul of a madman.

 

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I wrote 1165 days ago

Hello! I really enjoyed the first section of the battle scene. I was pulled along with it, hoping that the soldiers could get out of it. Great job. One thing that I would read through is the use of the same words in a paragraph. One that stands out is the first paragraph. You use unbroken, bre... view book

I wrote 1208 days ago

Bring them on! I want, want, want details, I feel it will only make me better. As far as Kitten's book, I was just going off of what the others had said and didn't feel the corrections were warranted since she was pulling it. I wanted to encourage her to push on, edit it and bring it back for us.... view book

I wrote 1211 days ago

Melissa, thanks for reading my story, I appreciate it. And thanks again for the corrections, I've read the story so many times I can't see the mistakes. Thanks again for taking the time to read it and also for backing it. Chad view book

I wrote 1229 days ago

Hello Tom and Justin, I just read the first chapter as well as some of the comments. First you have a really great idea. The idea of time travel, going to different places...a perfect idea for a YA book. Good job. Second, I would take to heart that the majority of people thought the first cha... view book

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