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The Walls Came Tumbling Down

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Romantic suspense

Danielle Moore shuts out the world after her husband leaves her. Her only friend lives hundreds of miles away. Her only activity is staying home and battling her demons in her nightmares; until she becomes the victim of a stalker. No one knows what the Hoodie Creeper looks like because of the hood but Danielle quickly realizes this stalker is a psychopath with a determination to destroy her.
She turns to a detective she knew ten years ago; Trey Collins was the man who let her mother’s mysterious death go unsolved. He promised Danielle that this time he would take good care of her. But does Trey know what he’s getting himself into? Find out the real story in The Walls Came Tumbling Down.

145 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 11, 2017

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E.G. Weeks

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Elaine, or Lainey, as she prefers, was born in Queens, New York and grew up on Long Island. She graduated from Florida State College in Jacksonville with an Associate of Arts degree. She began her professional writing career in 2014, at the age of 51, with her first novella, Tatiana’s Chance and has since added several books to that series.

Lainey enjoys writing romance, inspiration, and poetry that touch the lives of women. Most of her characters are in the 30-60-year old range and her hope is to remind women that they are beautiful, sensual beings, no matter their age or station in life. Her message to her readers is simply this: Live each day to the fullest! Life is not over at some magical number. We do not have to be relegated to the porch rocking chair or the senior center just because we get our AARP card in the mail. Being old is a state of mind but LIVING bold is also a state of mind. We can each write our own story.

Lainey, is a mother of three daughters and a grandmother. She lives and writes in Florida and is available for speaking/reading engagements. Her books are available on Amazon at www.amazon.com/author/egweeks


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Author 9 books35 followers
February 25, 2017
I read a lot of books. It’s not unusual for me to read ten to twelve books in a week, and listen to three to four audiobooks during the same time frame. I think the highest praise I can give this book from my standpoint, is that while reading “The Walls Came Tumbling Down,” I didn’t pick up another book or listen to another audiobook. I found myself carrying my Kindle from room to room in my house, hoping for a minute or two I could dedicate to the book. That’s how powerful this book is.

If you like a book that pulls you through it, and must be a one or two sitting read- you will love “The Walls Came Tumbling Down.” A excellent read from E.G. Weeks with plenty of action and surprises, this tale is a treat for the reader. Beyond the requisite love, romance and stalkers- the author has given us a study of the main characters, and most specifically Danielle Moore, written with sensitivity and spirituality.

We can go beyond the story to see and feel the thoughts of the characters and learn of their past life experiences that are causing them to make the decisions at hand. As we get to know the characters, we feel what they feel. The reader knows their fear, their grief, and love. The story is drawn descriptively so that we become familiar not only with the players, but also brings full flavor to characters like Hoodie Creeper and Trey Collins who we come to understand throughout the book.

This is a story that gives the signs and sounds such realism that you enter the story effortlessly. Just don’t dismiss this as just another book. The characters will intrigue and endear you as you get to know them more intimately as the story evolves. I love a novel where a character becomes a friend to the reader— and you will find more than one friend in “The Walls Came Tumbling Down.” This is what hooked me I finished this book more than a few days ago, and I’ve been trying to figure out if I have the words to do it justice in my review. I didn’t want the book to come to an end. If that’s not a ringing endorsement—I don’t know what is. This book is one that should be on your shelf, or living on your Kindle.
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772 reviews6 followers
February 5, 2017
Excellent Short Story

Danielle has been through hell & back with her husband Brett. After the death of her mother she only has her best friend Brina to rely on. But everything with Brina is not what it seems. Trey, the detective that was over her mother's investigation, has been put back in her life now investigating someone her has been terrorizing Danielle. Will he be able to find the perpetrator in time before Danielle's walls come tumbling down.

Loved this story & can't wait for part 2.
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83 reviews7 followers
March 16, 2017
When the walls Came Tumbling down

Over all I enjoyed the story. The Characters were not as well written as they could have been but will read the follow up story. I 'm glad I took a chance on this author!
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90 reviews5 followers
July 7, 2017
Amazing! Must Read!

This book had me on the edge of my seat the whole way through. I know there's a part two coming. You are not just going to keep us hanging like that. I can't believe the ending, not what I expected at all.
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523 reviews32 followers
February 7, 2017
First, I love the title and cover, instantly grabbed my attention, telling a story all by itself. I enjoyed this mysterious short story, definitely had me guessing until the very end. Can't wait to read more stories in this series!
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