Welcome Renee Pawlish, Author

Welcome to the blog, Renee Pawlish, who is here to share some excerpts from her novels.  Welcome Renee.

Nephilim Genesis of Evil

A dark power described in Genesis revisits the small mountain town of Taylor Crossing. After witnessing an evil presence in New York City, Rory Callahan comes out West in search of answers, and finds a town succumbing to supernatural forces. Now, an evil prophesy may be fulfilled by the Nephilim.

http://www.amazon.com/Nephilim-Genesis-of-Evil-ebook/dp/B0053DUCVG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1317510794&sr=8-2

This Doesn’t Happen In The Movies

This Doesn’t Happen In The Movies is a rollicking ride.  Witty, intrepid Reed Ferguson, a wannabe private eye with a love of film noir and detective fiction, needs a paying client to prove his career choice to himself and his parents. The customer shows up at his downtown Denver office in the form of Amanda Ghering, a rich, attractive, but unhappily married woman. She hires Reed to find her missing husband, but it doesn’t take long before Reed realizes that all is not as it seems. The superb cast of characters in this humorous mystery include a duo of oddball brothers who lack common sense and a genius computer geek. Follow Reed as he solves crimes akin to his cinematic hero, Humphrey Bogart.

http://www.amazon.com/Doesnt-Happen-Ferguson-Mystery-ebook/dp/B005DJHWRW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1317510794&sr=8-1

The Sallie House: Exposing the Beast Within

Paranormal investigative teams are popping up all over the United States, but due to the dangers involved, few investigators explore cases with dark hauntings. However, one team of investigators went where few others dared. Because of that, RIDDIA (Rhode Island Demonic Disturbance Investigative Association) garnered a reputation as the Navy Seals of the paranormal investigative world, a team willing to pursue dark and demonic hauntings. And when the RIDDIA team visited the notorious Sallie House in Atchison, Kansas, they were the first to assume that the entities infesting the house were demonic and the first to challenge the authority of those spirits. For three days, Joe Cetrone and his team investigated the Sallie House, encountering the demonic in ways that affected them long after leaving.

Paranormal investigative teams are popping up all over the United States, but due to the dangers involved, few investigators explore cases with dark hauntings. However, one team of investigators went where few others dared. Because of that, RIDDIA (Rhode Island Demonic Disturbance Investigative Association) garnered a reputation as the Navy Seals of the paranormal investigative world, a team willing to pursue dark and demonic hauntings. And when the RIDDIA team visited the notorious Sallie House in Atchison, Kansas, they were the first to assume that the entities infesting the house were demonic and the first to challenge the authority of those spirits. For three days, Joe Cetrone and his team investigated the Sallie House, encountering the demonic in ways that affected them long after leaving.

http://www.amazon.com/Sallie-House-Exposing-Beast-Within/dp/0982705603/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1317510794&sr=8-4

Contact Renee Pawlish:

Twitter:

http://twitter.com/reneepawlish

Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/reneepawlish.author

Blog:

http://tobecomeawriter.wordpress.com/ 

Goodreads:

http://www.goodreads.com/reneepawlish

The second Reed Ferguson mystery (untitled as of yet) and a short story collection called Take Five, both soon to be released.

Read This Doesn’t Happen In The Movies — Available at Amazon and Smashwords

Nephilim Genesis of Evil–Now an ebook!  Info at www.reneepawlish.com

Renee Pawlish

About Katrina Parker Williams

Katrina Parker Williams teaches English composition and grammar at a community college. She is a Barton College graduate with a B.S. in Communications and a Masters of Education in English from East Carolina University. She is also the author of a fictional novel titled Liquor House Music. Her works have appeared in Charlotte Viewpoint, Muscadine Lines, Usadeepsouth, and on the Wilson Community College website. Her writings have recently been published at The Saints’ Placenta and All Things Girl and is forthcoming in Dead Mule School of Southern Literature and Muscadine Lines.
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