3:17a.m. ...The Waking Hour

3:17a.m. ...The Waking Hour

by Shera Eitel-Casey
3:17a.m. ...The Waking Hour

3:17a.m. ...The Waking Hour

by Shera Eitel-Casey

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Overview

….in the middle of a cabin she was unfamiliar with, far away from home, Addie held her neck tight. An icy shiver went through her entire body, an intense sensation she’d never experienced. Petrified with her bare feet rooted to the floor, not knowing if she should move, hide or even try to run, she just stood there in shock; the flames from the fire warmed one side of her and the other was cold as ice.
She had been so distracted being in love for the first time it blinded her to all the signs of danger. She couldn’t unravel it all before but now she could see everything, she was finally having her moment of clarity. All the pieces of the puzzle were finally falling into place.

The mysterious entity that had been stalking Addie and trying to trap her; she now knew why it was after her. And poor Jett, her first love, got himself caught in the middle trying to protect her and now his life has been forever changed and not for the good. I’m sure he blames Addie for what he is and what he’s becoming.

It all started when Addie had her first dream come to life, she confided in her best friend Nic and together they test their theory. Addie records all of her dreams in a journal and Nic reads, signs and dates them for authentication. Together they investigate to see how many of them genuinely track with her journals and become reality. If they never started this, if they were blind to it all, would all of this still have happened and would Jett have been exposed?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045842587
Publisher: Shera Eitel-Casey
Publication date: 04/19/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 490 KB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

I have always been an independent person as far back as I can remember. I was the first one out of the house even though I was the middle child, and in my own apartment as soon as I could afford it. Of course I forgot to budget for food so it was quite a struggle at first. However, the struggle abated quickly as my job positions climbed. I quit my job as Director of IT & Financial Services after my second child but not before starting up my own business designing websites. Designing websites and working on the Internet gave me the freedom to raise my kids but has been very challenging.

The one thing people like most about me is if I say I’m going to do something, I do it. Whether I fail at it or succeed I don’t stop trying until I have exhausted all options. I started writing in 2008 because I have always had story ideas in my head. I have always encouraged my friends to write (for years) and now I wonder subconsciously if I was trying to convince myself to write. They do say some people are afraid of their own successes but I don’t think that applies to me or if it did I think I have passed that hurdle now.

I started writing my first novel on Sunday mornings as my husband would always tell everyone in the family to get ready to leave to run errands “Get your shoes and coats on we’re leaving….” Well, we did and we would all stand at the door waiting impatiently for him, yet it would take him at least an hour to get there himself. I started sitting at my PC, waiting, not wanting to start a project I couldn’t finish, until one day I did just that. One chapter led to another and the economy slowed and then my friend who had started writing herself encouraged me to write more. After several months I had written my first novel. I have since started writing the sequel to 3:17am ...the waking hour.

Even though I have run my own business out of my house and am raising three boys for the past twelve years, I have loved it. I enjoy writing more so than I have anything else and I plan to continue to keep writing from here on out.

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