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Shannon Celebi resides in Ashland, Oregon with her husband of 16 years, their handsome 15 year old son, two neurotic cats, and a dilapidated laptop named Persephone. Her blog, The Write Way, (which she swears no one but her sister reads) can be found at the link below.

I return all reads and comments, but I can't promise backings. I usually don't respond to SPAMmers--unless the approach is unique and compelling. That being said, if you are struggling on a particular area of your book and need feedback, let me know, and I will do my best to take a looksy. As long as you promise to do the same. (I'm always in need of help!)

favourite books

A Game of Thrones
The Illuminator
Jane Eyre
The Stand
Salem's Lot
Horns
The Birth of Venus
Heart Shaped Box
The Help
The Snowman
It

my websites

http://alwaysthewriteway.blogspot.com/     http://editingthewriteway.com/

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my books

Everywhere That Mary Went

Shannon Celebi

Twenty-five years ago, Jesse’s cousin, Mary, mysteriously vanished. Now, a sinister phone call lures him back to his hometown, where nothing has changed...except Jesse himself.


Dr. Jesse Hart has spent the last two decades struggling to keep the past at bay: how his cousin, Mary, vanished without a trace; how he could have stopped it; should have stopped it. Now, a woman claiming to be Mary lures him back to his childhood home--Twin Oaks, NC, population 1,021--where every small town smile hides a lie. And in every lie, a clue. To where Mary went. And where Jesse went wrong all those years ago.

But the people of Twin Oaks keep their secrets well, even from one of their own. A string of disappearances and bodies. Familiar faces with silver eyes. An endangered red wolf pack that has taken refuge in the woods south of town.

Now, the memories he’s struggled to suppress thrust him into a waking nightmare. He’s always been a man of science. God was not a prof in Med School after all and Jesse never learned to cure a sickness of the soul.

Only those he left behind can save him--a son he never knew, a father he thought he knew, a childhood enemy who knows him better than he knows himself--for only the ones who hurt you can heal you.

 

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I wrote 64 days ago

Hi Frances, This is masterful! I wish I could find some fault so I could help you improve, but I have nothing. The only thing (which is meaningless, really) is some slang not common in the US that I had to look up. I will be saving some bookshelf space for you as soon as I have room. Impressed... view book

I wrote 113 days ago

I love your writing! I couldn’t find a single thing wrong with it and I’ve read to Chapter 10! You have a knack for really getting into the characters’ heads and they all seem very real to me. Lovely! view book

I wrote 142 days ago

Hi Jenise, You can definitely write! I really enjoyed the chapters I read and look forward to coming back to read more. My only real concern overall was that I felt like it was missing a sense of place. From the very first line, when the narrator said that he knew there would be consequences fr... view book

I wrote 243 days ago

Hi Missy, This really was a fun and fabulous read! I would have loved to have found this in the book store when I was a teenager. Hopefully, future generations of girls will get the chance to find it instead. I really enjoyed the overall story, the quality of the writing, the fabulous pacin... view book

I wrote 244 days ago

Wow, Phil. You've added even more tension and clarity to an already pulse-powered read! My only thought this time (and I'm not sure why I didn't think it before) was about Alexandra's cries. Had the baby stopped crying before Dahlia left her? And if so, wouldn't Dahlia be concerned she might start ... view book

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