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Dreamwatch.com, true paranormal experiences of ordinary people, began as a hobby. It was supposed to be fun—until premonitions from around the world predict the same catastrophic attack.
The last time reluctant psychic Kate Kasabian revealed a prediction, people were hurt. But with thousands of lives at risk, she has no choice but to badger her FBI brother to investigate. He refuses to help. When she sets off to prove her suspicions, he thinks he's heard the last of her supernatural silliness—until the legendary Matt Chase from Counterterrorism alerts agents to a credible threat. Every detail of Chase's briefing is identical to Kate's warnings.
Tracking clues from Prague to New England, Kate trusts dreams and premonitions while Chase relies on technology and global intelligence. But will it be enough to stop the U.S. plot?
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Posted on October 23, 2014 at 1:00am 0 Comments 0 Likes
Tragedy Marks the Past and Present in "Asylum."
"…An interesting mix of mystery, history, and intrigue" writes Indie author and blogger D A Bale in an in-depth book review. "An engaging read spanning the tail end of the 1800's into the 1970's." See the full text with links on her blog's Oct. 23rd post at D A Bale,…
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Dreamwatch Paranormal Blog diverts from its usual spooky stories to hop onto the #MyWritingProcess blog tour. For those who don't know, I've learned this blog tour (aka: blog hop) began on Twitter last October. An author-blogger-writer answers four questions in a post on their own blog, they then invite up to three authors to do the same the following week.
Stop by my …
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Thanks! I appreciate it.
Thank you so much, Kathryn!