Stories of paranormal encounters...yes please! This book visits each of the 50 states and recounts paranormal events from the people who have experienced them. The book was a fun read, just in time for Halloween. I loved how each story was different and some of them were just down right spooky! I will say some of the stories didn't seem believable but the author states that at the beginning, she has no evidence these encounters actually happened. It is one of those books you just have to take peoples word for it. I enjoyed that they were short stories and I thought the author summed up the peoples experiences nicely. Some of them were a little too short (1 page) but you can only write what is disclosed in the interviews. All and all, I would definitely recommend this book if you are interested in all things paranormal! Check out the link below to purchase on Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Megan-Moxon/e/B00FWFQHFK/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2?qid=1444966615&sr=1-2
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I am working on finishing my novel and just had to share this part in my book. It really hit home for me and may do the same for so many other woman dealing with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. If the conversation below has ever happened to you, just know you are not alone. My main purpose of writing my novel is to shed light on some of the ups and downs a woman with PCOS struggles with and of course there is nothing wrong with adding in some sexy, romantic drama to tie it all together! Enjoy! “Hey.” His voice was quiet and somber. “Hey.” “I went to see you at the office but they said you came home. I knocked but you didn’t answer. I know you may not want to talk but we need too.” “We can talk.” I took a deep breath, preparing myself for the fall down. “I love you, more than I thought I could ever love someone.” “I know. I love you too.” Water filled my eyes and I felt like I was going to lose it. I wanted to keep this short and sweet and him confessing his love for me wasn’t helping me stay strong and to my plan. “But I can’t give you want you want. When you told me about your disease, you seemed like you had come to terms with it all. I was dumb not to ask.” “Yes you were. And I was dumb to not ask you about what you wanted for your future when you told me you’re past. I figured you would want a second chance to do it right.” “I decided a long time ago to never take that chance.” “And even though you’re in love with me you still feel that way?” “Yes.” Nick rested his arms on his knees and cupped his face in his hands. “I want a family and yes it may be difficult to conceive but I want a man who wants to fight that battle with me. I’m sorry that won’t be you.” I looked at him and tried to hold back the tears but felt one slide down my cheek. I continued, “I’ll see you around.” I walked inside and shut the door behind me, locking it. Nick was still sitting on my patio but I didn’t care. I wouldn’t go back out there and plead for him to change his mind. He had made his decision years ago and although it was difficult, I had to make mine today. I was heartbroken but I had to stay strong. If he wouldn’t bend for me, I wouldn’t do the same for him. |