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Good Friday turned out to be anything but for Sheree Hollins, as death upon death stacked like bricks in her life, hardening her as the mortar sets.
Easter turned out to be a world of new beginnings, as one of the dead found her way back into the land of the living, causing Sheree to question everything she once knew.
The sister she lost.
The sister who tried to kill her.
The sister who was dead, but now brought back to life.
However, for one to live, many more must die.

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Good Friday turned out to be anything but for Sheree Hollins, as death upon death stacked like bricks in her life, hardening her as the mortar sets.

Easter turned out to be a world of new beginnings, as one of the dead found her way back into the land of the living, causing Sheree to question everything she once knew.

The sister she lost.

The sister who tried to kill her.

The sister who was dead, but now brought back to life.

However, for one to live, many more must die.


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Autorenporträt
Cory Blystone lives in Vancouver, Washington with his husband Greg, their dogs Chuck and Sunny, cat Dexter, and their flock of chickens named after Buffy the Vampire Slayer characters. When not in school and doing homework, he enjoys writing, drawing, painting, reading, quilting, gardening, making absurd videos for YouTube, reading, rapping, cooking, baking, oh, and reading. He also was the Managing Editor for Clark College's award winning art and literature magazine, Phoenix, for the 2015 edition where his hand can be seen on nearly every page. Literally. He drew or wrote every title, and wrote all of the writer's statements for the literary works by hand to give the magazine a personal journal feel. You can check it out at ClarkPhoenix.com.