Tuesday's Child (Book 1 of Psychic Visions, a paranormal romantic suspense)

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by Dale Mayer


  And it always looked like shit.

  This, on the other hand, was ingenious. Sure the subject matter was gruesome, but given her volunteer work – not unexpected. Especially after Stan's news.

  The artistic abandon was still there. The paint was so thick in spots the picture was almost three-dimensional. The terrain had depth and movement. The light was dark and terse but still shone with gruesome clarity – and way beyond her artistic abilities.

  "It's fucking brilliant."

  It was also scary as hell.

  About the author:

  Dale Mayer is a researcher, technical writer, ghostwriter, and author living in the beautiful Okanagan valley in British Columbia, Canada. She has several business books published on Mortgages, Resume Writing, and Companion Gardening – as a complement to those books, she has created The Essential Series encompassing topics in Careers, with future books in this series planned in the areas of Gardening, Finance, and Lifestyle.

  In fiction, she writes taut psychological suspense with romance and paranormal elements. In YA she writes both mystery and urban fantasy books with the occasional vampire book thrown in just for fun.

  Published Young Adult books include:

  Vampire in Denial (Vampire in Distress April 2012)

  Dangerous Designs (Deadly Design May 2012)

  In Cassie's Corner

  Gem Stone Mystery (June 2012)

  Psychic Vision Series

  Tuesday's Child

  Hide'n Go Seek,

  Maddy's Floor (March 2012)

  Garden of Sorrow (June 2012)

  Connect with Dale Mayer Online:

  Dale's Website – www.dalemayer.com

  Twitter – http://twitter.com/#!/DaleMayer

  Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/DaleMayer.author

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  Maddy's Floor wouldn’t have been possible without the support of my friends and family. Many hands helped with proofreading, editing, and beta reading to make this book come together. Special thanks to Amy Atwell and Pat Thomas. I had a vision, but it took many people to make that vision real. I thank you all.

 

 

 


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