Tris Hahn

Biography

This is me:

My name is Tris Hahn. Well that’s my pseudonym anyway. It’s a combination of a nickname given to me by my grandfather on my Dad’s side and a very old maiden name on my Mom’s side.

I was born and raised in a small town on the West coast of Washington State. My mom was a stay at home “housewife”. She unfortunately left this world in 1998. My father worked in the logging industry and he also left this world five months and exactly one week after they would have celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary. I have one sibling. He is my older brother and we are very close even though we live very far apart from each other. I am married to my best friend and have two sons. As you can tell I am one of those sentimental people. Always have been and always will be. Too old to change now!

This is how it all started:

When I was very young our family moved into a different house. It was a different neighborhood and my closest of friends weren’t nearby anymore. Also many of my friends who I had known since I could walk were moving away at that same time. Houses were cheap and jobs were plentiful so pretty much everyone that I knew were moving up in the world and that meant renting or buying a new house and moving to a different part of the city. This included my family as well. During this tumultuous time in my young life I started writing several short stories and poems. But school got in the way and life in general and so I put them away.

I had always been a reader. After reading each book I wanted to read another one and another one. Reading so much is actually what got me to wanting to write to begin with.
After reading quite a few books in a very short period of time I dug up those stories that I had written. However after all of the books that I had read I did not feel they were even worthy of anything compared to those stories. So I threw them all away.

When I think about that moment I could scream. Was I ever stupid! At my young age I did not realize that the books that I had been reading were written by established and very talented authors at that time not a kid in middle school.
I gave up writing for years and years. But I still remained an avid reader.

As I got older and my life and my age was advancing I felt there was still something missing in my life. I had a loving husband, two wonderful sons but there was something . . . Something that I had to do for just myself. I was determined to write that novel that I had dreamed about so many years ago.

I quit reading. I got myself a spiral bound notebook and started to write, and write, and write. It took several years of part-time writing and editing, and re-writing but my novel was finally finished. My first novel is called Angela. I followed up that novel with another one called McDowell. I thought I would only make it through one but I had to finish the story I started with Angela and so another novel was written. However McDowell was written a lot faster than Angela. My sons were older and I found a lot more time on my hands to write, edit, and re-write.

I got both of my novels copyrighted right away after finishing them. I then had to decide what to do next.

I started reading and discovering how many books are rejected by publishers who actually print books.
I thought to myself - What if my books NEVER got published? All of my hard work and nobody would ever see it. Did I really have to see my books in print? No. But I really wanted people to be able to read them. So I started looking into getting my books published online. Sure enough I found what I was looking for.

And it continues:

I still have the writing bug. I hope that you take the time to take a look at my books. I also hope that if you decide to read them that you enjoy reading them as much as I did writing them.

Warmest regards,

T. Hahn

P.S. I still haven’t read a book in several years and the spiral notebook that I referenced earlier, well, I still have it and other ones also. I just can’t part with them.

Books

Captive: Desperate to Leave
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 100,960. Language: English. Published: August 4, 2019 . Categories: Fiction » Romance » Billionaires, Fiction » Romance » Adult
Amanda's nightmare is not over! Marcus' obsession with her in high school was only the beginning. He is out of prison and now more powerful than ever. Over time Amanda comes to the realization that her life will never be her own again. Somehow, some way she and her parents will have to break out of their captivity once and for all. The death of Marcus, at Amanda's hands, may be their only way out.
Obsession
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 145,020. Language: English. Published: August 4, 2017 . Categories: Fiction » Romance » Contemporary, Fiction » Romance » Billionaires
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Amanda has moved away from her home town of Boston. She now lives in California and is a student at Richland Academy. Marcus Lancaster believes that she is meant to be his and will stop at nothing to have that fact be known to everyone especially Amanda. She is fearful of him and cannot seem to be free of him. What lengths will Marcus go to in order to show her why she should fear him?
McDowell
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 116,270. Language: English. Published: November 24, 2015 . Categories: Fiction » Romance » Contemporary, Fiction » Romance » Later in Life
Angela is now the CEO of McDowell Industries. Nicholas has managed to come back into her life and is trying to manipulate her into giving up the company. Will she give in to his demands? Angela finds out that her marriage was not as perfect as she had always believed. Should she still hold onto those "perfect" memories or just let go and move on with her life? Can she put the past behind her?
Angela
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 141,150. Language: English. Published: October 29, 2015 . Categories: Fiction » Romance » Contemporary, Fiction » Romance » Workplace
At the age of 24 Angela has led quite a structured and sheltered life and has not had the life experiences that her other close friends have had. After a weekend ski trip, Angela's and her friend's lives will never be the same.