Date Published: 11/12/2013
Mystery/Thriller
After a horrible accident within the mansion, the alumni realize they are locked in and fighting for their lives. Instantly, tempers rise and fingers are pointed as the number of living alumni begins to rapidly decrease. Theories range from there being a murderer in the midst to the mansion possibly being haunted by the previous owner's ghost.
Who or what is responsible and will anyone make it out alive?
Find out for yourself in this combination of a mystery and psychological thriller, with a twisted ending!
My Review:
This was a slow burner for me. It didn't really get going and start grabbing my attention until a few chapters in. Once that burn started though, it didn't let up. I mean that in a very good way. The Reunion keeps you reading and invested in the characters and story, as both unfold before you. She's written great characters that are believable and fun. She's written a great story that makes you want to keep reading well into the night! (I did!)
I really liked it!
A.
A. Pencil works part time as a school nurse at an all-boys Catholic
school in New York City. As a Lupus survivor, she uses writing as a
significant part of her therapy and you will see influences from
classical writers such as Agatha Christie and Edgar Alan Poe in her
work. When not working or writing, she enjoys cooking, shopping and
walking. She has sponsored a child in Mexico for over three years with a
children's organization. She currently lives in a borough of New York
City with her extended family who are her greatest supporters.
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To
celebrate the release of AA Pencil's debut novel "The Reunion" - During
the months of November & December - 1% of the gross sales of all
novels with Lavish Publishing, LLC will be donated to the Lupus
Foundation of America. The donation will be made in May 2014 in honor
of AA Pencil and National Lupus Awareness Month.
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