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Beware the night book
Beware the night book













beware the night book

I've even sent email to The Vatican with no reply. I have sent countless photos to P.I abroad because there's nobody in UK who advertise help for such things. You don't have to go to church or be raised religious - I should know. For people who read these books dismissively because it's "all hail and brimstone" I can honestly say hand on heart that the darkness exists. However having read The Warrens book and oddly this (this cop actually worked with The Warrens) their versions of dealings match my experiences and now my childrens yet I'm left with no soloution. All of which could not explain happenings but assured me I was not on trouble. I have contacted various people in the UK : psychics ,mediums, church members and even a man who was hunted by UK press over Highgate Vampire. I have read many books but found nothing to explain what has been causing incidents in my life.

#Beware the night book movie#

I watched the film wondering if the movie really was based on a true story (like many Hollywood movies ,they use that to draw people in.) I myself have suffered many horrid unexplained things since I was a kid - more so as a teenager. Thank you for reading books on LiTube.This book is superb. 5442 or by e-mail at hardcover edition 2019 Please contact the Macmillan Corporate and Premium Sales Department at (800) 221-7945 ext. Our eBooks may be purchased in bulk for promotional, educational, or business use. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available. To receive special offers, bonus content,Īnd info on new releases and other great reads,įor email updates on the author, click here.Īn Imprint of Feiwel and Friends and Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC Until then, she continues collecting vintage typewriters and hourglasses and convincing her husband that they need one more kitten. Jessika Fleck is an author, an artist, and a knitter who sincerely hopes to one day discover a way to do all three at once. Still, it was important to pause every so often to wait. I made quick work of it while the rest of my world sort of chaotically spun around me. Despite the fact I could only sit and focus for so long, I wrote this novel in a matter of months-a bit of magic all its own. But writing gave me a wonderful escape, as it still is, and the characters, per usual, were extremely insistent I tell their story. When I look back, I’m honestly not sure how I was able to write an entire book during that time of fatigue, depression, and anxiety.

beware the night book

On a personal note, I wrote Beware the Night (it was titled The Offering back then) in 2011, not too long after I sustained a traumatic brain injury from a sharp jerk of a metal window frame. Last, but certainly not least, a big, lovey thanks to my mom and dad for always fostering an atmosphere of follow your passions. I seriously don’t know what I’d do without your moral support, sense of humor, and overall CP-badassery. It’s an understatement, but I’m so glad we met during that blog hop so many years ago. There isn’t enough thanks (or chocolate) in the world to express my gratitude toward my critique partner/writing BFF/doppelganger/right-hand gal, Jeannette Smejkal. Thank you for always being enthusiastically willing to read my words. Gigantic hugs to my critique partners and early readers of the many versions of this story: Dani Bird, Megan Cordaro, Fiona McLaren, and Sarah Stith. It’s quite honestly one of the most beautiful book covers I’ve ever seen. Elen’s gorgeous cover art left this author speechless and misty eyed. With her special illustration magic she was able to encapsulate not only Veda as a character, but also the symbolism, mood, and setting of Beware the Night. Special thanks goes out to artist Elen Winata. Without you all, Beware the Night would just be a mountain of words on a screen. To the rest of the wonderful Swoon Reads staff: publicist Madison Furr, production editor Alexei Esikoff, production manager Raymond Ernesto Colón, designer Liz Dresner, and marketing associates, Ashley Woodfolk and Teresa Ferraiolo-thank you for turning my story into an actual, physical book.















Beware the night book