Author’s Inspiration: “In a culture rampant with teenage suicide due to bullying, I think it’s really important that there be a book that does not shy away from the true horror of the abusive behaviors taking place in our high schools. These problems should not be sugar coated. They should be depicted in their gritty, raunchy, gory reality.”
Praise from reviewers and Amazon readers:
“Raw, real, shocking . . . if only a mainstream publisher today would be brave enough to mass publish this.” – Karl Vadaszffy, UK author of Full of Sin and The Missing
Hell on Earth, and Not in Small Doses
“…a hideous compression of small town evil…Exaggerated? Unlikely? So you or I might say. But the realities of such massacres as Columbine High School say otherwise, with a far louder and far clearer voice.” — Graham Worthington, author of Wake of the Raven and Zorn
Gloriously Different from Anything Else you have Ever Read
“Take every person you knew in high school and take their bad character traits to the extreme and you will have the characters of Hell High….Personally, I could not put this book down. I finished it in two days in between classes and homework and do not regret it at all.”
Second, Bloodlust:
In this dark, psychological thriller, a head injury turns a brain surgeon into a serial killer.
When brain surgeon Alex Dien is shot in the head, he slips into a coma and awakens a blood-thirsty monster. Voices whisper in his ear, prompting him to stab, drown, and strangle. Soon, the bodies pile up and the FBI gets involved. In the end, Alex must choose to listen to the voices in his head, or save his wife and daughter–from himself.
Author’s Inspiration: Have you heard of Phineas Gage? Railroad construction foreman in the 1800s. Nice guy, well-liked by his employers. Had an iron rod go through his head in a rock blasting accident. Unfortunately, he lived. Phineas Gage, however, did not. Only his body remained. His mind was gone. He started gambling, harassing women, and was prone to violent outbursts.
Third, Revenge of the Fast Food Mascots:
Mike and Cassie are fast food mascots who discover they have more in common than just sharing the lowest rung in the fast food industry—they’re both cannibals.
Sick of being abused and disrespected, the cannibals compile a list of their enemies to kill and eat. Mike is out for simple revenge, but discovers Cassie may be even more sadistic than he.
Finally, PETE:
A man is imprisoned in an asylum by a crazy nurse who strips her patients of their identities and replaces their names with numbers. Her goal is to turn these patients into replicas of herself, to create a utopia of drones who are always happy (doped up) living under the benevolent dictatorship of the one and only PETE.
BECOME ONE. BECOME NORMAL. BECOME PETE.
A post-modern satire about religion, politics, psychology, authority, assimilation, and Institutions.
“Pete is unconventional and brilliant. I absolutely love it.” — Shannon Karen via Goodreads.com
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