Salvation: Book Two

· Diamond Lil Press
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About this ebook

Hazel Stone is beginning to accept her birthright—and the extraordinary powers that come with it—but she’s still a long way from understanding her connection to a stranger’s troubled life.


With the help of her friend, Max, she continues her desperate search for answers, but the trail leads them deeper into dangerous territory. They encounter some unlikely allies along the way—and cross paths with a fanatical doctor who seems hell-bent on hijacking Hazel’s abilities, no matter the cost.


Will they uncover the truth and find salvation—or will they lose everything? 

(Paranormal, teen romance, telepathy, metaphysical, sacred geometry, connection, psychological, Pacific Northwest, Florida, family, substance abuse, family trait, action, suspense, sequel)

About the author

Lynette DeVries spent countless childhood hours at her manual typewriter creating choose-your-own-adventure stories and mysteries inspired by the Nancy Drew series. 


After college, she began writing scripts for various shows on Americana Television Network, and later she wrote episodes of the nationally syndicated Could It Be a Miracle, hosted by Robert Culp. She also wrote for print news and magazines, radio and advertising, but her first love is fiction. Her published novels include Synchronicity and Salvation, books one and two of the young adult series, the Geminae Duology. Her newest YA novel, OtherLife, was released in spring 2021.


Lynette lives with her husband, two creative daughters and two sloppy dogs in Florida.

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