For a little longer reading...
The Clan Destiny Series has been described as “A new adult sci-fi fantasy romance with enough murder, mystery and magic to keep you reading.”
Clan Destiny Book I
Clan Destiny Book 1 Between the Rage & Grace): Three women, three very different backgrounds and the roads that all lead to one place, somewhere Between the Rage and Grace.
In a small hospital, in a rural Texas town a peculiar camaraderie is evolving. Clara O'Bromley, fresh out of college is assigned to ICU which is no small feat. Clara has her supervisor, Linda Latrull to thank for that, and for placing her under the direction of a foul-mouthed debutante named Maggie Turner. Maggie is happy to take the young nurse under her wing until she learns that Clara can read more than EKG's. Clara herself is unaware of this ability until she sees into the past, a past that Maggie and Linda both have gone to great lengths to hide.
Clan Destiny Book II
Where it all began… and how it all went wrong.
Behind the Rage is the prequel to Between the Rage & Grace and spans thirty years of history between Mary Magdalene, a damaged recluse and the gregarious Vivian Cature. The youths bond instantly at Saint Anthony's orphanage. But friendship goes awry and the bonds made as best friends become weapons of destruction when mixed with magic and envy in a sordid love triangle.
Clan Destiny Book III
Love and supernatural abilities are flourishing as the clan grows larger, but sorrow and malevolence are never far away.
Unjustified Favor is the third book in this series. Picking up where book one left off and continuing with the O'Bromley, Turner and Latrull families sorting through secrets, dealing with death and suspended in the supernatural.
Getting Me Back (The Voices Within)
Thoughts on Getting Me Back
Looking back: It is like sitting in the third row seat of an old station wagon, staring ahead at the road behind you...
It is not enough to sit in the front seat and see where you were going -- you didn't know anyway.
To understand how you got here you have to look at where you have been.
In that third row seat facing backwards you might be tempted to stare at the floorboard or the marks on your shoes or the stripes on the asphalt that never seem to end, but don't.
To understand you must look up, look back and accept the scenery for what it was.
When the pain and fury and fear rise up --remember it is only a hill in the distance, you have already passed over. That queasy feeling in your stomach is no more than a sour memory.
Don't have much time to read? Okay. Here are a few of the short stories...
August Wolf
A young man desperate for work and independence finds himself employed in a rural nursing home.
When young Jason gets too close to a resident (a self-proclaimed KGB spy who is under the watchful eye of an agent known only as Chandler) he finds his only way out is in.
Based on a true story.
Short Stories & Such
Short Stories & Such is a tantalizing anthology.
Following a four star review of
Once Upon a Dead Gull one of Amazon's top 500 reviewers had this to say, "As Janna/Joe Hill notes in her final chapter, "Could you...would you dare to know me?" The vignettes in this collection all concern themselves with that border between life and death. This is the liminal state where souls confuse their place on that line. These are small stories , but strike that eerie part of our lives. Would you know yourself?"
Smoke Free
Irwin Smutter is an outcast, a socially unacceptable nasty cigarette smoker. Irwin seeks out a cessation expert, a dispassionate hypnotist who cures him while revealing cigarettes are the least of his problems.
Roses From Ishmael
Torn from the pages of
Short Stories & Such:
Roses From Ishmael is an award winning flash fiction by Janna Hill.
Roses From Ishmael is a short thriller by Janna Hill.
The story of a man in love, a grief stricken man;
an anguished and tormented soul but tormented by what?
Once Upon a Dead Gull
Everyone dies. It's the morbid curiosity of when and how that makes horror so enticing.
Once Upon a Dead Gull is a combined work of short stories and flash fiction.
Spoiler alert: it has nothing to do with seagulls and more to do with what is real and what isn’t.
And as always there is a healthy dose of horror & paranormal that Hill fans have come to expect.
The Perpetual Series
Perpetual Darkness is told from the man’s perspective; this is his side of the story. Max Hubbard is a drifter and like most transients he prefers living a life of anonymity. That is until he lays eyes on Abigail. “He merely followed his instinct, not giving any thought as to why he watched her.”
Perpetual Spring is told from the woman’s point of view; this is her side of the story. After being forced into early retirement Abigail leaves Missouri and settles in the quiet countryside of La Grange. It’s in this sleepy landscape she finds herself strangely attracted to the man who is watching her. “Some might consider him a stalker but she preferred to think of him as a guardian of sorts.”
A Hard Candy Christmas
Expounding on the original short story, Hard Candy with Strudel and Tea. After a holiday wrought with tragedy, Kathy finds herself desperate, crippled and depressed with only her old companion, Strudel, to see her through. Until...
Door Number Four
Donald S. Crowley was a CPA by day; a bean counter; a number cruncher and a certified bore. By night he was as stimulating as the hero in his latest read with all the social skills of a brick and to make matters worse he was in love with a door. Not just any door, number four was special. Her alluring smile had caught Donald's eye when he was just a boy and she called him by name. Despite years of therapy and medications she still called to him. Now he would risk his life to see her again and to finally know what lay behind
Door Number IIII
Savannah Dawn
Every young girl has dreams. Some dream of being a super model or a nurse, a doctor or a fireman, a teacher, a writer or a rock star. Savannah Dawn has dreams too. But she mostly dreams of a life without nightmares.
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