Lynn Thompson’s place is in the Land of Enchantment, where the sky is turquoise blue, the fires rage, and there is rain and/or snow without a cloud in the sky.
Lynn lives with her husband, son, dog, cat, and a tank full of fish. In her spare time she loves to hike, camp, read and write fiction.
She has a degree in graphic arts and web design, but doesn’t have a specific genre that she writes her books in. She has two novels out: Blake-A Montana Dayton Novel and Sterling-A Montana Dayton Novel. She also has two short stories books out: Dark Fates and News Worthy.
When Sam first met Jamie in Sterling, she was homeless, dressed in rags, and a mess. She had no memory of her parents or where she came from. Jamie couldn’t imagine throwing Sam back out on the street, so Jamie took her in and made her part of the family. Now, with Jamie gone on vacation, Sam is left to her own devices.
Dark Fates Collections is three books wrapped up in one, Dark Fates, Dark Fates-Madness, and NewsWorthy, with an extra story at the end about Karma Shay.
In the deep waters off the Florida Gulf Coast the sands shifted with the winds and tides of time, scattering all that has floated down to rest on the bottom of the ocean.
Once will be again the waters sighed.
If Montana had known what she would be confronting that night, she never would have sedated Max.
Lottery winner and venture capitalist, Montana Dayton, is on vacation, sorely needing a break from her business. She purposely had a house built deep in the mountains, away from civilization in hopes to spend the winter alone with her dog, Killer. Unfortunately the universe is conspiring against her.
Just in time for nightfall. Fun, but still on the dark side.
Wrong Number
Dwarfs Eve
Tavern Cat
Ghostly Wanderings
The Devil in Disguise
Te Amo
Shadow Man
Karma
Price:
$4.99 USD.
Words: 7,940.
Language:
English.
Published: March 19, 2013
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Categories:
Fiction » Horror » General
Surrounded by the news lately? Have you seen many strange news clips on the same day? I couldn't help but put those daily clips together into five short stories. Enjoy!
The Snake in the Cereal
The Fire in the Mountains
The Man with the Bugs
Cannabis Cannibalism -vs- The West Nile Virus
Bats, Cats and Wildlife
The Last Englishman and the Bubble
on July 01, 2013
Was Kris to be the last person alive in England? Or even on the planet? Everyone has just disappeared.
After having a mental breakdown from the loss of his Sammie and finding himself alone in the town he grew up in and neighboring towns Kris tries to rebuild his life alone. He has never had to learn how to survive in nature without the necessities of electricity and power. He fends off wild packs of dogs, a tiger, reads tons of books and finally starts a journal. He has several false starts on his writing due to depression and indecisions. He even wonders if it matters at all, if anyone would ever read his journal. If anyone would ever be interested in the history of his life and the mysterious bubble that moves in so close to him but is still out of reach. Kris is convinced all of the humans that disappeared are on the other side of the bubble, but his attempts to reach the bubble and step through it fail.
Eventually he takes the plunge and leaves his hut on the beach to go in search for other people. He is surprised and saddened by what he finds...
Unbeknown to Kris someone does eventually find his journal. Someone who has an idea of what the mysterious bubble is and what happened on the planet earth to cause everyone to go missing.
Rating 4 out of 5 stars- The Last Englishman and the bubble had me intrigued from the beginning of the book and had me trying to figure out through the whole story what had actually happened to humankind and why only Kris was left. The conclusion is interesting and makes perfect sense for anyone who can think outside of the box. The conclusion also doesn't seem so far fetched.