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CREATUS (The reason we believe in fairy tales--and Monsters) Paranormal - Suspense

In every myth there is a modicum of truth…
Creatus
The reason we believe in Fairy Tales—and Monsters.

As the sun’s rays peeked above the horizon, lighting the abyss below her, she inhaled a deep breath, closed her eyes, and jumped. She didn’t scream; she didn’t look down. As much as she hated her life, she hoped it wouldn’t end this way. She’d really like to see him one more time.

Her life didn’t flash before her eyes as she’d always heard. Just an image of her mother covered in blood and her Dark Angel telling her he was sorry.


The Creatus Series is not your normal paranormal story... It's a realistic twist of the myths you've heard your entire life. Prepare to believe...



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  1. Hi, Carmen. *waves*
    Congratulations on the latest work. I'm really looking forward to checking this one out. Have a great weekend, my friend!

    -Jimmy

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    1. Thank you so much!!! I hope you like the final cover. It was a WIP to be sure, but I like what he did.

      :)

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  2. Congratulations! I was wondering if something is wrong with the rafflecopter? Each day I come to enter, it says I have ZERO entries when I had entered the day before. Are they still being counted? This is very confusing!

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    1. Never fear, Kimberly!

      I see #33 and #70. I didn't look further if you entered more than twice. You can enter once a day.

      Here are your two entries. I hid your email address for privacy. Thank you, and good luck!

      33 Kimberly Mayberry k......@.....com Tweet about the Giveaway https://twitter.com/SexyWriter69/status/373226664135651328 2013-08-29 19:32:37 EDT (-0400) ::ffff:68.60.78.154
      70 Kimberly Mayberry k.....@......com Tweet about the Giveaway https://twitter.com/SexyWriter69/status/373956748412850176 2013-08-31 19:53:40 EDT (-0400) ::ffff:68.60.78.154

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  3. Just bought your new book at Amazon. Tonight's read!

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  4. Carmen, I can't copy the url from my purchase or my tweet. I'm on my IPad, not so proficient, I guess.

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    1. Here trying using this: http://www.carmendesousa.com/2013/09/this-samplesunday-prepare-yourself-to.html

      If you still can't copy and paste, just type my site's address. www.CarmenDeSousa.com into the Raffle Copter.

      Good luck! Winner will be chosen and announced tomorrow. :)

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  5. Congratulations, M Elizabeth Cullinan-Brogan and Linda Prather! You will receive an email shortly. :)

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