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  • A Distant Storm

    Wendy Garman

    language (, Aug. 18, 2018)
    It's been nearly a decade since Mandy Reynolds lost her family in that tornado. Nearly ten years since she heard her dad laugh, saw her mom smile, or teased her baby brother. Nearly ten years since she moved to Indiana to live with her Aunt Amy, Uncle Paul, and her cousins.When fragmented memories of her family begin to resurface, Mandy is force to face the magnitude of their loss head on. Will returning to that small Ohio town make things better or worse?
  • A Distant Storm

    Wendy L Garman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 17, 2018)
    It's been nearly a decade since Mandy Reynolds lost her family in that tornado. Nearly ten years since she heard her dad laugh, saw her mom smile, or teased her baby brother. Nearly ten years since she moved to Indiana to live with her Aunt Amy, Uncle Paul, and her cousins. When fragmented memories of her family begin to resurface, Mandy is force to face the magnitude of their loss head on. Will returning to that small Ohio town make things better or worse?
  • Distant Star

    Joe Ducie

    eBook (Cedar Sky Publishing, May 23, 2012)
    For Declan Hale, the Shadowless Arbiter, life has been simple since he ended the Tome Wars and forced a cruel peace in the mythical realms of Forget. Exiled to Earth for his crimes, Declan spends his days managing a small bookshop. So when a familiar looking corpse appears in the dead of night, spilling his scotch, Declan is less than amused. Especially because the body is his own. Someone—or something—has sent a calling card from the future. Daring him to confront his monstrous past.The last time Declan went to war, Ascension City burned and eight million people lost their lives. The Knights and Renegades should have left him alone…
  • Distant Star

    Joe Ducie

    Paperback (Cedar Sky Publishing, May 24, 2012)
    For Declan Hale, the Shadowless Arbiter, life has been simple since he ended the Tome Wars and forced a cruel peace in the mythical realms of Forget. Exiled to Earth for his crimes, Declan spends his days managing a small bookshop. So when a familiar looking corpse appears in the dead of night, spilling his scotch, Declan is less than amused. Especially because the body is his own. Someone—or something—has sent a calling card from the future. Daring him to confront his monstrous past. The last time Declan went to war, Ascension City burned and eight million people lost their lives. The Knights and Renegades should have left him alone… *~*~*~* An original urban fantasy story. This novel-length book also includes the short story: The Forgetful Library, written by Joe Ducie.