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In a world of Darkness, one
must hold fast to the Light...
When Malyn Reed, seer
of ghosts, fell in love with one, she knew it wouldn't end well, but when love
pleaded with her heart, she was unable to deny it. Falling hard for the sexy,
southern gentleman, Beau Brogan, who died in 1910, her already strange life
quickly turned into a life she'd never imagined, filled with love and heartache
that would change her... for always.
When Beau Brogan died,
left to haunt his homestead for over a century, he thought it was his hell on
earth, until Malyn Reed moved in. Stealing the heart that hadn't beat in over
one-hundred years, she gave him a new life that he'd never known, even while he
was alive. But like his life, their time together came to an untimely end and
they were forced to say goodbye... for now.
In this third and
final installment of the For
Always series, love will be
tested in ways that Beau and Malyn aren't prepared for. During the battle of
good and evil—Darkness and Light—choices will have to be made and sides taken.
Unbeknownst to Beau, one final decision will change everything... for eternity.
Their love survived beyond Beau's death,
but can it survive beyond his absence
If you've not started this series yet,
you can find the first two books here:
Janae has been a writer since she was old enough to
hold a pencil. Her genre of choice was poetry and short stories—until now.
After falling in love with so many books over the past decade, she decided that
she wanted to write a novel of her own and bring life to the characters that
haunt her mind. It wasn't until 2012 that she pursued that passion and started
on her first YA novel. 115,000 words later, For Always was born.
Having grown up in an historical Dandridge home that
was used as slave quarters during the Civil War, she experienced several things
that couldn't be explained. Due to these events, she sought out and joined an investigative team called Eyewitness Paranormal. Her
interest in ghosts and the unexplained, combined with her love for telling a
story, made writing the For Always series inevitable.
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