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| Title | : | The Double Edged Sword |
| Author | : | Lorraine Jean Bush |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 339 pages |
| Published | : | August 1st 2012 by Lorraine Jean Bush |
| Categories | : | Paranormal. Vampires. Unfinished |

Lorraine Jean Bush
Kindle Edition | Pages: 339 pages Rating: 3.89 | 9 Users | 1 review Reviews
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L.J and her younger Sister Jo,had a harsh and traumatic childhood; they never felt they belonged. They were different.As L.J grew into a young woman she felt hopeless and unfulfilled; she hated life. Little did she know she was being watched, and her desperate need to belong as a child would lead her to a life changing reunion with Jo, a dark looming stranger and a surprise transformation.
This would lead them both on a treacherous journey into the dark world of Vampires,Murderers.Bloodlust,Justice and Revenge.
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| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.89 From 9 Users | 1 review ReviewsArticle Out Of Books The Double Edged Sword
I started writing poems as a young child. I have always loved the written word and used to spend a lot of my time reading, making up stories. I wrote my first novel "The Double Edged Sword" in 2012 and then followed with the second in the trilogy "A Leap Of Faith" in 2013. I am currently writing the last book in this trilogy "Blood Lines" Also available is my book of illustrated poetry "TheIt's a delight to read - the first part, at least. The early part of the book deals with a dark and troubled childhood, and it feels very real. In fact, L.J. Bush's description of herself on Amazon says, 'The Childhood years chapter of my book is actually based on my own childhood.'The transition from childhood history to vampire tale does mark the point where the reality of the story recedes and the writing becomes less compelling. A general vagueness and stereotyping often permeates the story.
It's a delight to read - the first part, at least. The early part of the book deals with a dark and troubled childhood, and it feels very real. In fact, L.J. Bush's description of herself on Amazon says, 'The Childhood years chapter of my book is actually based on my own childhood.'The transition from childhood history to vampire tale does mark the point where the reality of the story recedes and the writing becomes less compelling. A general vagueness and stereotyping often permeates the story.



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