Announcing the Book Tour for
The Requiem Red
By Brynn Chapman
April 10th: Launch
April 11th: Cover2Cover, Alpha Fangirl Book Blog, & Zerina Blossom's Books
April 12th: Mythical Books & BritLitBibliophile
April 13th: Mel's Shelves, deal sharing aunt, & Colorimetry
April 14th: Christy's Cozy Corners & Addicted Readers
April 15th: Reading Addict & Mom with a Reading Problem
April 17th: Grand Finale
April 11th: Cover2Cover, Alpha Fangirl Book Blog, & Zerina Blossom's Books
April 12th: Mythical Books & BritLitBibliophile
April 13th: Mel's Shelves, deal sharing aunt, & Colorimetry
April 14th: Christy's Cozy Corners & Addicted Readers
April 15th: Reading Addict & Mom with a Reading Problem
April 17th: Grand Finale
Want to join the tour? Sign up HERE!
YA Historical Urban Fantasy
Hardcover, Paperback & ebook, 300 Pages
April 5th 2016 by Month9Books
April 5th 2016 by Month9Books
Patient Twenty-nine.
A monster roams the halls of Soothing Hills Asylum. Three girls dead. 29 is endowed with the curse…or gift of perception. She hears messages in music, sees lyrics in paintings. And the corn. A lifetime asylum resident, the orchestral corn music is the only constant in her life.
Mason, a new, kind orderly, sees 29 as a woman, not a lunatic. And as his belief in her grows, so does her self- confidence. That perhaps she might escape, might see the outside world.
But the monster has other plans. The missing girl's share one common thread...each was twenty-nine's cell mate.
Will she be next?
Born and raised in western Pennsylvania, Brynn Chapman is the daughter of two teachers. Her writing reflects her passions: science, history and love—not necessarily in that order. In real life, the geek gene runs strong in her family, as does the Asperger’s syndrome. Her writing reflects her experience as a pediatric therapist and her interactions with society’s downtrodden. In fiction, she’s a strong believer in underdogs and happily-ever-afters. She also writes non-fiction and lectures on the subjects of autism and sensory integration and is a medical contributor to online journal The Age of Autism.
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