Solveig Werner just posted a review of my book “The Halley Branch”. She was someone who read the original rough draft when I posted it on line so can compare the draft with the finished product.
Trevor, a young scientist, suddenly finds himself facing an evil so big, that for a person like you and I it would be impossible to grasp.
After a yearly family reunion, a distant cousin is under the curse of a long-deceased ancestor and memories, super-human powers and dangers come crashing down on Trevor.
Why is his girlfriend trying to kill him? How come he is seeing ghosts and talking with them? Why is he living the last moments of someone else? Why does everyone around him seem to know and remember things that he is completely oblivious to?
Almost against his will (willpower is something that he hadn’t had for year) Trevor is fighting off deamons.
The Halley Branch is a page-turner and the second full-length novel by Trent P. McDonald. Initially published on his blog over a few weeks, the story of supernatural and difficult family relations was turned…
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Congrats on the great review, Trent. I could feel the enthusiasm loud and clear. :-)
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Thanks, Diana! Solveig has been a very enthusiastic supporter. I don’t think she’s picked up Embers yet, but I know she has read the first two before Halley Branch.
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Quite the nice review Trent! Bravo!!
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Thanks, Violet. Something to make my day :)
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