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by J. E. Cammon


  J. E. Cammon is a writer living in the Atlanta, Georgia area. He found his way to writing by sketching ideas through high school and then scribbling stories through college.

  For more information on J. E. Cammon and his work, please visit www.jecammon.com

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  eBook ISBN: 9781926704531

  Print ISBN: 9781926704616

  Dark Fantasy

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  King Theodicar of Borgund needed an heir. When his wife, Queen Piacenza, became pregnant, he’d hoped for a boy. His wife, along with her nurse, Salvagia, had other plans. With each cast of the runes, Salvagia’s trusted divination tools yielded the same message: “A girl child must rule or the kingdom will fall to ruin.” As such, the women were convinced that the child would be a girl.

  When the queen finally gives birth, the nurse and the king are equally surprised. The king is faced with a terrible choice, and his decision will determine the fate of his kingdom. Will he choose wisely, or will he doom Borgund to ruin?

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  Print ISBN: 9781615721085

  eBook ISBN: 9781615721078

  Paranormal Vampire

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  John has been in prison for a long time. More than sixty years, in fact, yet he still looks under forty. Beth has only just arrived, and has no intention of staying. But Munson, their sadistic jailer, has plans for the two of them that give a new depth to the word “monstrous”...which is ironic, as John and Beth are both those monsters known as vampires, although they have very contradictory beliefs about how they became so. Can the two overcome their differences and work together to escape, and does John really want to? Can Beth be trusted? And is the world ready for them?

  John, Beth and Munson must discover their real natures, and then decide if they want to be true to them or to stay within their own particular cages.

 

 

 


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