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Local Author Releases New Book
Thousands of souls are at risk and Zach's team must battle all forms of evil to get them to a very surprising refuge.

From Yawns Publishing: It was with that question the world was introduced to a fresh series with multiple new heroes. Until It’s All Over rocked the traditional paradigm on the afterlife. The series chronicles Zach Dawson and his attempts to grasp the new abilities he has been given and the tasks which come with them. Tasks such as cleaning up the bad decisions of the dead. Now Zach’s story continues in this fast paced and shocking follow up.
Bending Heaven’s Will picks up a year after Heaven called and Zach Dawson was forced to answer. He has seen his world emphatically change since then. But now he understands his abilities and his role much better. An attack on his safe house by malevolent forces drives him to the mountains of western North Carolina. Here, Zach must bring together a team of allies, dead and alive, to assist him in accomplishing his Heavenly task. Thousands of souls are at risk and Zach’s team must battle all forms of evil to get them to a very surprising refuge.
Terry L Kemp is a Georgia born and raised author and educator. He uses his knowledge of Southern gothic ghost tales and spiritual warfare to weave together classis tales with completely different takes on subjects many won’t talk about and fear to understand. Feel free to reach out for an interview as he loves talking to people about his stories.
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$25.99 Hardcover, ISBN 978-1-947773-31-8, $15.99 Paperback, ISBN 978-1-947773-27-1. Bending Heaven’s Will will be available at Yawn Publishing LLC, 2555 Marietta Hwy, Ste 103, Canton, Ga., or online at www.yawnspublishing.com, amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com. Bookstores, universities, libraries and other small or large volume purchasers can order at Yawns Publishing (678-880-1922) or Ingram Distributors. eBook available at Amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com.
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