Laura Wright LaRoche


Biography

I'm a native of Noblesville, Indiana where I was born in 1968, but spent my childhood in the small town of Shoals and my current residence is Linton, Indiana. I come from a loving home and as the youngest of six children, probably enjoyed being the “baby” a little more than I should. I'm a self motivator with many titles of interest, including: Fine Arts Artist, Digital Art designer, Photographer, Author, Rock Carver, Avid Mushroom hunter and the one I hold dearest - Mom.

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Books

Black Woods Revealed Book 2 (Black Woods Series)    by Laura Wright LaRoche
Price: $1.99 USD. 29820 words. Published on March 18, 2013. Fiction.

The fierce creature lurking in the woods now has a buddy in the lake. Laura has visions of disastrous events. In order to help find out if what Laura is envisioning is true, Julie and Laura team up with a reporter named Beth, who specializes in historical facts and myths. The three of them dive into the past to see what is hiding as they search for answers to the Black Woods mystery.
Broken Soul    by Laura Wright LaRoche
Price: $1.50 USD. 62220 words. Published on November 14, 2012. Fiction.

Enter a century-long journey of love and pain as an old log cabin shares its memories in . . . Broken Soul. Meet Aca Wayne Duran III as he narrates the many-faceted stories of the house he calls home. An elderly man who thought he might be crazy as the visions were revealed to him through vapors and smoke.
Two Sisters: prattle tales of playful girls    by Laura Wright LaRoche
Price: $0.99 USD. 10120 words. Published on August 1, 2012. Fiction.

(4.00 from 1 review)
Ten hilarious stories about two mischievous girls. Come explore with Addy and Izzy. Each adventure tells the playful personalities of the.... Two Sisters. This book is intended for entertainment only. Fun for all ages!
Black Woods: Book 1 (Black Woods Series)    by Laura Wright LaRoche
Price: Free! 40270 words. Published on February 18, 2012. Fiction.

0.5 star(4.40 from 5 reviews)
Avid mushroom hunters and volunteers with the local Search and Rescue Department, Laura and Julie, who are in their sixties, remember that first encounter in the woods years ago. Four young men, who are fun by nature, travel to the woods with high hopes of a hunt they won't forget. A call to the Search and Rescue Department will bring them shockingly together in the... Black Woods. Adult Language

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Smashwords book reviews by Laura Wright LaRoche

  • Frey on Feb. 18, 2012
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    Frey tells a epic mind boggling story of her life as an elf. This is a magical tale all reader should experience.
  • The Sensitive on Feb. 18, 2012
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    Very short and Very good! I enjoyed this small tale of two boys and one old house.
  • Where were you? on March 28, 2013
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    As I read Ms. Ramsey's excerpts of characters, I had chills run down my neck and on down my arms. The vivid details of struggles, sadness, heartache, abuse.... Flowed freely from her pen. I felt like a fly trapped inside a room and spying on someone's most personal events. Events they wouldn't want the world to know. These excerpts are so personal and intimate, it makes me want to find out more. The short story of 'My Mother's Shadow' was an intense look into mental illness, as a woman often gave into her encouraging shadow. Other questions I had. (Why did Nora take in children when she clearly didn't love them? Why was Christian's mother the way she was? Why did Kendall feel she should love an abusive man? And many more.) Very detailed and intense. I would recommend reading Ms. Ramsey's books.