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Kindle Nation Daily Historical Fiction Readers Alert: LIGHT UNDER THE HOUSE – 15 out 0f 16 Rave Reviews – Now Just 99 Cents on Kindle!

Light Under the House

by Donna Dawson, Aaron L

by Donna Dawson, Aaron L
4.1 stars – 16 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled

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“This book has lots of good writing. The description is detailed. The interactions between people are believable. The conversations are realistic. The conflicts are intense…served up by flawed, edgy characters via a plot that is completely unpredictable”
~ Violet Nesdoly (BLOGCRITCS.org/Seattle Post-Intelligencer)           

  
A fantastic story full of underlying meaning…I could not put the book down.” ~ Terry Delaney (christianbooknotes.com)

“This book is full of mystery and suspense, I literally had no idea where this book was going or where it was going to end but that made me enjoy it even more. I found that the more I read, the more I wanted to read.” ~ THE KINDLE BOOK REVIEW

Light Under the House is the saga of an American family–the Levis, a family of secrets. None greater than the secret of what lies under their house, a secret that could destroy them. A secret that an ancient evil will stop at nothing to uncover. The novel follows the Levi family line for a generation, creating a story that explores lives lived in the aftermath of the cultural rebellion of the late 1960’s. It is a historical fiction novel that shows the power of consequence and the hope of redemption. Most of all, it is a story about fathers and their children.

About the Author

Aaron L might be a newcomer to the creation of fiction but is not one when it comes t o the arts and all things creative. Growing up in places from Seattle to South Africa, he spent a lot of his time drawing. Aaron always knew that his future lay in a creative field. In 2010, he graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in graphic design. Although the usual application of this degree is in the creation of different types of art and design, Aaron chose instead to focus his creative skills on the task of storytelling. He lives near Chicago, Illinois.
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