Bruckner University senior, Carmen Guerra learns from her grandmother that being a medium run in her family. Carmen assumes the ability skipped her as she can't commune with the dead. But an evil presence rouses her abilities and she goes through a painful awakening that torments her physically, mentally, and emotionally. Todd Anderson, the transfer grad student, is a vampire. He has come to campus in search a host body to possess once he has completed an arcane spell. One that will allow him to ascend into a demon. When he sets his sights on Carmen's roommate as his potential host body, she…mehr
Bruckner University senior, Carmen Guerra learns from her grandmother that being a medium run in her family. Carmen assumes the ability skipped her as she can't commune with the dead. But an evil presence rouses her abilities and she goes through a painful awakening that torments her physically, mentally, and emotionally. Todd Anderson, the transfer grad student, is a vampire. He has come to campus in search a host body to possess once he has completed an arcane spell. One that will allow him to ascend into a demon. When he sets his sights on Carmen's roommate as his potential host body, she must quickly learn her abilities and how to control them. With aide from her long-distance grandmother, a lost spirit and an unexpected ally, Carmen struggles to cope with new abilities while finding her the strength to battle Todd from completing the sinister ascension.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marc L Abbott is an award-winning African American writer from Brooklyn, NY.Growing up, Marc was often in trouble in school for writing short fiction in his notebooks instead of paying attention to lessons in class. But it was clear his love for writing would lead him down a literary path. He self-published his first novel, A Gamble of Faith, in 2004, after a successful 3 year run of the play (which he wrote and directed for the New York City stage) of the same name. He would go on to publish the YA novel, The Hooky Party, in 2007 and then the children's book, Etienne and the Star Dust Express in 2012.In 2013 Marc switched gears and turned to writing horror, a genre he's loved since being introduced to it by his father as a kid. The move paid off and since then, he has published numerous short stories which include "Welcome to Brooklyn, Gabe" which is featured in the Bram Stoker nominated anthology New York State of Fright and "A Marked Man" featured in the Hell's Heart horror anthology. In 2019 he co-authored Hell at the Way Station, which he won two African American Literary Awards (Best Anthology/Best Science Fiction). The sequel, Hell at Brooklyn Tea, was released in January 2021.His goal as a writer is to evoke fear and dread through quality fiction featuring strong characters, plots, and terrifying premises. His writing will feature new and original monsters of his own design. Contributing to the genre new terrors for not only himself but for future horror writers to build on. When he's not writing, this Moth Story Slam and Grand Slam winner can be found performing storytelling throughout the borough of Brooklyn and curating a monthly storytelling open mic called Maaan, You've Got To Hear This!
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