Trish Marie Dawson

Biography

Trish was born and mostly raised in San Diego, California where she lives now with her family and pets. She's been writing short stories and poetry since high school after an obsession with Stephen King's 'The Stand'. After over fifteen years of crazy dreams and an overactive imagination, Trish began her first book 'I Hope You Find Me' in December of 2011. When Trish isn't writing, she's homeschooling her amazing daughter and mildly autistic son, reading whatever she can get her hands on, or enjoying the Southern California sun. As a strict Vegetarian, Trish holds a special place in her heart for animal rights and dashes into the backyard weekly to rescue lizards and mice from her mini-lab/cocker spaniel mixed dog, Zoey...who is always getting into some sort of trouble.

TRISH'S BOOKS & COLLABORATIONS

THE FIND ME SERIES
I Hope You Find Me
Lost and Found

THE STATION SERIES
Dying to Forget
Dying to Remember
Dying to Return
Niles, a Novelette
Mallory, a Novelette
Kerry-Anne, a Novelette

HUTCH & A'RIS
The Dry Lands

ANTHOLOGIES & COLLABORATIONS
Hawke & the Beast (Once Upon A Twisted Time)
Madness (The Bitten)
A Tale of Two Kitties (Coming Soon)

Where to find Trish Marie Dawson online

Books

I Hope You Find Me
Price: Free! Words: 88,540. Language: English. Published: July 27, 2014 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » Urban, Fiction » Romance » Suspense
(5.00 from 1 review)
After a deadly pandemic destroys society, Riley decides to leave her home and her dead family behind in search of other survivors. At first, with only a dog at her side, she realizes quickly that the dead might still remain in the streets of San Diego. Once Riley meets up with others, the real threat becomes living people, and not the deadly virus that has spread across the globe.
Dying to Forget, Book 1 of The Station Series
Price: Free! Words: 46,750. Language: English. Published: May 25, 2013 . Categories: Fiction » Fantasy » Short stories, Fiction » Young adult or teen » Social Issues
(3.50 from 2 reviews)
Piper Willow dies the summer after her high school graduation but she doesn’t make it to Heaven or Hell…instead she finds herself in a spiritual terminal called the Station. She’s given only two choices: Return to Earth as the subconscious for a person in need of some outside assistance, or move on and spend an eternity lost in her own sorrow and pain.Does Piper have what it takes to save a life?