Cyn balog biography definitions
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About the Book
Title: Dead River
Published
Cover Story: Dead River, Its Said, Never Gives Up Her Dead
Drinking Buddy: Heres Mud in Your Eye (and your mouth, nose, and ears)
Testosterone Level: Icy Dead People
Swoonworthy Scale: Gimme a Big Wet One
Talky Talk: Choppy Waters
Bonus Factors: Back to Nature, The Phone Calls Were Coming From Upstairs!
Bromance Status: Wet Blanket
Cover Story: Dead River, Its Said, Never Gives Up Her Dead
With Apologies to Gordon Lightfoot
This is what the cover of a horror story should look like: the abandoned house, the denuded tree, the ghostly hands reaching up from the water. A nice change from the eyeless bikini babes Id have expected.
WHAT AM I SAYING?
The Deal:
Kiandras boyfriend, Justin, is about the nicest guy in the world. So nice, that she agrees to go on a rafting trip with him, rather than attending that silly old junior prom. And shes totally okay with bringing her
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You Won't Believe Me
“No. I have to get out of here. If I don’t, who knows when I’ll be found? Maybe years from now.”
You won't believe me when I tell you this, but You Won't Believe Me gripped my attention from the start. IT DID! We have our narrator, sixteen-year-old Willow Lafayette, junior at Pensacola High School, only child to research scientists, who work at a laboratory, specializing in finding a cure to an ongoing pandemic that has swept the globe. The kicker is that she wakes up - tied to a bed - without any memory of how she ended up here - how long she's been here - no idea who her captor is - nor what the outside world has become. It is a twisted mind-warp that spirals into even more delusion and danger that kept me turning the page, curious to see what future awaits Willow.
The writing captures your attention - it was fearful, and horrific, and downright chilling to the core. The fear of nausea, the palpitations of memory loss, th
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Cyn Balog
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