About Blood Creek Beast: A paranormal fantasy (Blood Creek Saga Book 2):
Jack needs to stop the darkness from reaching the crossroads. Jessabelle worries the darkness has already arrived.
Jack Parsons dreamed of escaping small town life, but now that he’s discovered what’s “just ’round the bend”, he’s trapped in another world entirely. While this mirror-image reality is more wondrous than Jack ever imagined, it’s also laced with danger. The crossroads is under attack and it’s up to Jack to protect it from the immortal Man in the White Suit.
On the other side of the crossroads, Jessabelle Rose runs for her life. The Coven plans to use her shape-shifting powers for their own dark ends. But Jessabelle can’t run forever. Mysterious deaths deep in the Appalachian Mountains mean the darkness is moving closer, and Jessabelle will need to risk everything to protect her family.
★★★★★ Each chapter raises the stakes and ends in a cliffhanger that kept me wanting to read just one more chapter late into the night. – Amazon Review
★★★★★ Made the mistake of starting this book at 10:30 pm. 6 hours later I finished the book and look at the clock… I’m only going to get 3 hours sleep tonight! – Kindle Reader
★★★★★ Jay builds onto the already complex tale, giving us a depth that both delights and intrigues—answering questions while introducing new ones with the promise of more to come. -Amazon Review
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Author Bio:
Jay is an author, game developer, and software engineer. A steady diet of Star Trek, Star Wars, and The Twilight Zone as a child, mixed with an addiction to the words and worlds of Robert E. Howard, Lovecraft, Heinlein, and of course Tolkien produced a mixed-up young man who went on to corrupt the youth making console and PC video games, and writing stories that grow out of bizarre questions that begin with the words, “What if…?”
While he tries to keep up on the newest speculative fiction by established and new authors, he’ll often be found with his nose in pages of 70-year-old pulp magazines. Usually digital versions, because those old pulp magazines are delicate!
Jay is the winner of the 2016 DragonComet award for science fiction and fantasy.