Kathleen Brown (Spyder)

Kathleen Brown (Spyder)

About

I, Spyder (aka: Kathleen Deveaney-Brown), decided towrite my first Book after reading Savage Autumn by Constance O’Banyon, anauthor who was truly inspiring to me. For the past twenty-five years I havewritten over twenty novels. I live with my husband in Illinois, along with mythree grandchildren: Joseph, Taliah, and Marshall, three dogs, and a cat thatlives up to her name, Ninja! I was born and raised on a farm in Hickory,Pennsylvania, the youngest of seven—five brothers and one sister.  Growing up was hell!

Second Book of the Gastar Series: Children of Discord

Second Book of the Gastar Series: Children of Discord

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<p>In the second of the four-part series of novellas, teen assassin Shevata re-enters the city of Gastar two centuries later, seeking the evil boy Goldeon as he plots destruction of the city.  The clash of the dangerous kids from the past affect the entire city, placing the people in danger.  Shevata also reflects back on her past actions and decisions and takes steps to re-claim her own humanity. Kindle, ebook versions to follow.</p>

Story Behind The Book

The Personal Justice organization has grown considerably. Some people can be saved; some just aren't good candidates. Other victims have to wait and complete their training before they can be admitted. No matter a person’s history or background, everyone deserves a chance to be forgiven . . . and a chance at justice. Zachary faces a devastating loss that could bring him to his knees and test the loyalty amongst the Personal Justice organization. All the while, the youngest members, are coming of age. Growing up for Brad seems slow, and taking an adult stand could cost him his life! Tommy is graced with love and realizes his life is very important. He has a purpose and now looks to his future with Anna, but will things play out as planned? Nikita can be your typical teenage girl, but learning to live again is a hard task to withstand alone. Tony tries so hard to help, but it all seems for naught. The overbearing power of stress, heartache, and helplessness can be a downfall that could become catatonic. Krystal's life had been a sheltered one. Every which way she turned she met with a road block or worse . . . an evil man. Murphy's Law sometimes keeps a firm grip on the most undeserving! But maybe the future will hold some piece of satisfaction . . . of Personal Justice.

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