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David Pyle's Blog – April 2017 Archive (5)

Back up and Stretch!

I promised myself a short reprieve from writing.

A time to reflect, gather my senses, do a few promotions and relax. But in reality, our lives instantly give way to other duties which immediately rush in and fill that imaginary gap.  Family, work, and even play, can easily and subtly take over your writing time in such a way that it can almost be impossible to get back to writing anything meaningful and coherent.…

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Added by David Pyle on April 23, 2017 at 11:31am — 1 Comment

Caged Minds

Caged Minds by David Pyle

This isn't Hotel California.



Despite the five star rating, there is nothing sunny and warm about this luxurious downtown Chicago hotel. Five important guests are arriving - invited, coerced, and even blackmailed by…

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Added by David Pyle on April 23, 2017 at 11:08am — No Comments

Pitre

Pitre by David Pyle

Do you believe in Angels?



Deep in the South African bush country, a wealthy British doctor and his family spent the greater portion of their professional lives in aid of others. However, goodness and sacrifice is not always…

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Added by David Pyle on April 23, 2017 at 11:02am — No Comments

Hells Bells



Hells Bells by David Pyle



Reborn!

Thirteen years have passed since James Earl Williams was murdered, buried, then through a powerful ritual of dark magic was resurrected to a body of Flesh and Bones.

During the last decade, peace has reigned…

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Added by David Pyle on April 23, 2017 at 10:57am — 1 Comment

Flesh and Bones

The Saga Continues in Flesh and Bones



In Book One of this trilogy, Bitter winds of change swept through the Ames family. Dark magic and deception lured seventeen year old James Earl Williams into a deadly trap using a supernatural bond of love as its bait.



Greed and a relentless…

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Added by David Pyle on April 23, 2017 at 10:51am — No Comments

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