Heather Paye

Heather Paye

About

Despite her young age, H.C.Paye has already accomplished more than most people do in their lifetimes. And she continues to do even more. She is the author of the young adult novel A Gift From Above, and the creator of the Mother's Day poetry anthology "For You, From Me" and the soon-to-be-released Father's Day short story anthology "Old Man Anthology". When she's not writing, she's graphic designing, entertaining her twitter followers, and chasing her vast dreams.

The DarkSide of the Paranormal

The DarkSide of the Paranormal

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<p>Have you ever wondered about the dark side of the paranormal? This book contains information on demons, shadow people and negative earthbound spirits. It covers how to recognize the difference between each of these creatures, weaknesses, fears, appearances, abilities and how to get rid of them if possible. There is also information on what really works to protect you and what doesn't.</p>

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Reviews

<p><strong>Joel Kirpatrick (Colorado, USA)  4 Stars -</strong> <br /><br />Celia Meyers - who is perhaps the smartest person she has ever met, is convinced that everyone in her family is out to get her. And, she is also completely invisible to them. That absurdity is all the more fun to us, because she never seems to catch on. All of her terrible troubles began, when her brother Aden was born. <br /><br />This feels like a peek into Ms. Paye's childhood diaries; these words are at least the daily ramblings of Celia's troubled life, exactly the things Celia would write down. They are a scream to read, because Celia begins talking to us when she is eight. She is matter-of-fact, and very polite, and we roll with tears in our eyes. <br /><br />We have been there. Some of us can still remember it well. And we see all this in our children. <br /><br />Ms. Paye has calculated as she has written, and we hardly notice, because we are having too much fun; Celia is growing up. The eight year old stopped babbling long ago. There is still the invisibility problem, and punishments that are never warranted, because her brother caused the whole mess for her. But, very subtly, we aren't following a child. It is a beautiful slight-of-hand (and text). Eight years pass, and many secrets are revealed. The least of which, Celia understands herself, very well. So did the author who wrote this precious little bit of her life. <br /><br />I am going to find out if my kids like it. <br /><br /><strong>Joyce Paclik (Illinois, USA) 5 Stars - <br /><br /></strong>IN READING THIS BOOK IT WAS VERY INTERESTING. IT WAS HARD TO PUT THIS BOOK DOWN WITHOUT PROCEEDING FURTHER. I FOUND THIS READING MATERIAL VERY CLOSE TO THE HEART READING. IT IS A BOOK I WOULD RECOMMEND FOR ALL THE GENERAL PUBLIC. THIS YOUNG WRITER I FEEL WILL GO VERY FAR IN WRITING MORE BOOKS IN THE NEAR FUTURE. </p>