Dear Reader…
Prepare yourself for a journey. Brace yourself for impact.
You’re about to enter a world where there is a code, a way of life, that we
don’t always want to talk about let alone see. Wounded explores a few dark topics but it also shows that light at
the end of the tunnel. The characters that you are about to meet are authentic.
They are flawed human beings and in the end may leave you with a lasting
impression and possibly a discussion topic or two with fellow readers. This
story was my pet project, something outside of the norm for me as a writer, yet
it became something that my readers remembered me by. I hope that it becomes
one of the first that you recall in a collection of future releases that you
add to your bookshelves.
Harlyn B.
About the Author
Harlyn Bryan (1985-) was born and
raised in Racine, Wisconsin.
At an early age Bryan expressed an
interest in the arts, specifically writing, sketching and painting. Throughout
her pre to late teens Bryan penned
numerous poems, song lyrics, and short stories. In 2007 she self-published the
novel Wounded to much local success. Her second novel, Wildfire, was released
in May of 2017 with the second edition of Wounded following in November 2017. Bryan
currently resides in the southern US with her husband and their three children.
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About the Book:
Title:
WOUNDED
Author: Harlyn Bryan
Publisher: RaeOv Sun Publishing
Pages: 282
Genre: Urban Romance
Author: Harlyn Bryan
Publisher: RaeOv Sun Publishing
Pages: 282
Genre: Urban Romance
BOOK
BLURB:
Sometimes there is a sense of
comfort in chaos that peace cannot provide. After a tragic murder on the
streets of her old neighborhood Sierra Vincent left town vowing to never return
to the place of her nightmares. It is by chance that she meets and falls for
big time hustler Nick Maguire and from that point forward she finds herself
once again entangled in the web of a war that she did not create. Follow her
path back to a place she never wished to go and to a person that she believed
she had left behind.
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