Synopsis
Four strangers are trapped in their worst nightmares, and they have to discover why before they’re driven mad. Every terror-filled thought they've ever had seems to come to life, driven to to push them past the brink. All this to turn people into weapons.But on the other side of those horrid dreams is power they’ve never imagined.Four others seek revenge. They were tortured the same way. They’ve faced all their fears and come out the other side on a new plane of evolution, but no amount of power can make up for what they’ve been put through. They seek to use that power, no matter how it was obtained, to destroy those who broke them.Fear brings power. Vengeance reveals truth. Nightmares wake dormant memories. Can a sense of family bring peace?
About the Author
M.L.S. Weech was born in August 1979 in Rapid City, South Dakota. He fell in love with fantasy and science fiction at an early age. His love of writing quickly followed when he tried to write a sequel to his favorite movie. He didn’t know what copyright infringement was. He can’t remember a time he wasn’t working on some sort of project from that day on. He wrote for a junior high project. The only way his freshman english teacher could get him to settle down was to let him start writing a book. He completed what he calls his first manuscript when he was 17. He got a ton of feedback that was honest, helpful, and not much fun to listen to, but instead of quitting, he simply wrote another, and then another. He fell in love with reading in high school when he was introduced to Timothy Zahn and the Star Wars novels. Then he was handed Anne McCaffrey, Robert Jordan, Dean Koontz, Brandon Sanderson, and so many more. He went from reading to complete homework to reading more than three books a month, and then three books a week. He joined the U.S. Navy as a journalist in 2005. He served on aircraft carriers and destroyers. He served in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan. When he wasn’t taking pictures, or writing features or news stories, he was writing fiction. Photojournalism was a hobby he enjoyed getting paid for, but writing fiction has been and remains his true dream. His final duty station was as an instructor at the Defense Information School in Fort Meade, Maryland, where he still teaches as a civilian. He’s completed seven manuscripts. He published his first book, The Journals of Bob Drifter, in March of 2015. Caught is his second release.
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