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July 15, 2018

“[Go Home, Afton] is a delightfully dark read…”

[Go Home, Afton] is a delightfully dark read, sure to charm lovers of spine-tingling thrillers.

—Sarah Petersen, Reedsy Discovery

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Published on July 15, 2018 21:12

July 14, 2018

“Go Home, Afton is a gripping and suspenseful story.”

Go Home, Afton is a gripping and suspenseful story. … A fantastic first installment. I cannot wait to read the second book!

—Errin Krystal, Author of The Last Dragon Rider

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Published on July 14, 2018 04:01

July 13, 2018

“Really well-executed suspense.”

You can’t really place where [Go Home, Afton is] going to end up… Really well-executed suspense.

—Kim Knight, Author of A Stranger in France

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Published on July 13, 2018 03:57

July 12, 2018

“[Go Home, Afton is] a fun read, with some unexpected twists…”

[Go Home, Afton is] a fun read, with some unexpected twists along the way, all leading to a cliffhanger and an absolute need to add book two to my reading list.

—L.S. Fellows, Author of Lacey’s Law

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Published on July 12, 2018 03:51

July 11, 2018

“With such a gripping start, [Jones] has set high expectations…”

Go Home, Afton is the first of a four book series. With such a gripping start, [Jones] has set high expectations that I have no doubt will be met.

—Skyler Boudreau, Feathered Quill

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Published on July 11, 2018 03:46

July 10, 2018

“Go Home, Afton has all of the elements of a great read.”

Go Home, Afton … has all of the elements of a great read: action, adventure, empowerment, and heart.

—Katherine Michael, Amazon & Goodreads Reviewer

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Published on July 10, 2018 03:41

July 9, 2018

Did You Catch These “Go Home, Afton” Easter Eggs?

A number of the stories I’ve written (short stories, mostly) are set in the fictional Midwestern town of Wakefield. The Afton Morrison Series is no exception.

Wakefield, in terms of age, climate, landscape, and architecture, is loosely based on the Canadian border town I live in, Fort Erie. Wakefield, however, is a third of the size, much more rundown, and as evidenced by some of the stories I’ve published, home to endless tragedies and dangerous people.

To quote Terrence in A Book With No Pi...

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Published on July 09, 2018 06:44

July 7, 2018

“There are some amazing twists in [Go Home, Afton]…”

There are some amazing twists in [Go Home, Afton] and I am … so ready to read the sequel!

Meher Gandhi, Book Reviewer (thescribblingssite.wordpress.com)

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Published on July 07, 2018 04:32

July 6, 2018

“Jones’ writing is fantastic.”

[Afton Morrison is] one of the most compelling leads I’ve read in a while. …Jones’ writing is fantastic.

—Jessica Rachow, Book Reviewer (jessicarachow.wordpress.com)

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Published on July 06, 2018 04:28

July 5, 2018

“…so much suspense is packed into [Go Home, Afton].”

…so much action and suspense is packed into [Go Home, Afton], with just the right amount of creepy to put you on the edge of your seat.

—L.J. Cassidy, Book Reviewer (ontheshelfreviews.wordpress.com)

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Published on July 05, 2018 04:23