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"A suspenseful, spine-tingly, tale of things that go bump, crash, and slash in the night and in the mind. A five-star page-turner!" -Patti Liszkay, author of The Equal and Opposite Reactions Trilogy Miranda Sheppard experiences a series of unexplainable phenomenon since her car accident. While unconscious and struggling for life, she sees a vision of a post- apocalyptic world. While she wafts in and out of consciousness recovering from her injuries, a tall stranger hovers over her hospital bed. All are dismissed, thinking that the accident and her physical difficulties are responsible for…mehr

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"A suspenseful, spine-tingly, tale of things that go bump, crash, and slash in the night and in the mind. A five-star page-turner!" -Patti Liszkay, author of The Equal and Opposite Reactions Trilogy Miranda Sheppard experiences a series of unexplainable phenomenon since her car accident. While unconscious and struggling for life, she sees a vision of a post- apocalyptic world. While she wafts in and out of consciousness recovering from her injuries, a tall stranger hovers over her hospital bed. All are dismissed, thinking that the accident and her physical difficulties are responsible for these visions, until the stranger from the hospital attacks her in her house... or so she thinks. When she awakens in the hospital and describes the physical events of the attack, there is no physical evidence. Is she hallucinating? Fearing she is losing her mind, she finally succumbs and agrees to see a specialist in memory recovery, Dr. Jack Gallagher. Together, they work to discover the source of the visions that haunt her since the accident.
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Kirsten has written hundreds of parenting and mental health articles and has edited thousands as an expert mental health professional. She fetched an international award with her first co-authored book, Farming Industrial Hemp: Not Your Daddy's Tobacco, which was instrumental in raising awareness of the dangers of growing industrial hemp in unsafe conditions and influencing Congress in growing guidelines for the budding industry. Her foray into fiction includes Go!, a short story that was presented to Simon & Schuster as an award in a contest and published in The Potato Soup Journal twice, once in 2022 and once in March 2023 in their best-of anthology. She serves as the Vice President of Apex Literary Management, a boutique literary agency, and is the lover of long subtitles.