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J.D. Barker (jdbarker) | 1 comments The book officially released 11/30 and I'd like to make copies available to reviewers. Reviews to be posted at Goodreads, Amazon, Barnes and Noble.

**Please include the following disclaimer in your review: a copy was provided from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

I have ten free copies available via Smashwords:
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...
Coupon Code: PJ48N

Should you miss out on that, Amazon is also holding a flash sale beginning 12/2 to mark the release (prices start low and gradually climb so get in early):

12/2 - .99
12/3 - 1.99
12/5 - 2.99
12/6 - 3.99
12/7 - 4.99
12/9 - 5.99

http://www.amazon.com/Forsaken-Book-S...

About the book:
Forsaken by J.D. Barker
Forsakenby J.D. Barker

"A talented writer with a delightfully devious mind!"
Jeffery Deaver
#1 International Bestselling Author

Book One of the Shadow Cove Saga
Inspired by Actual Events

Excerpt from the Journal of Clayton Stone – 1692
She was examined today without torture at Shadow Cove township on the charge of witchcraft. She said she was wholly innocent of the crime and has never in life renounced God. I watched as they brought her out. A poor, sickly thing, worn by her time behind the walls of her prison. Her bared feet and hands bound in leather, her clothing tattered to that of ruin. Despite such condition, her head was held high, her eyes meeting those of her accusers. She still refuses to provide her name so we remain unable to search baptismal records, nor has her family stepped forward to claim her as their own. We have no reason to believe she is anything but an orphaned child. I find myself unable to look at her directly in the moments preceding her trial. She is watching me though; with eyes of the deepest blue, she is watching me.
Thad McAlister, Rise of the Witch

When horror author Thad McAlister began his latest novel, a tale rooted in the witch trials of centuries past, the words flowed effortlessly. The story poured forth, filling page after page with the most frightening character ever to crawl from his imagination. It was his greatest work, one that would guarantee him a position among the legends of the craft.

But was it really fiction?

He inadvertently opened a door, one that would soon jeopardize the lives of his family.

She wants to come back.

At home, his wife struggles to keep their family alive. Secretly wondering if she caused it all…a deal she made long ago. A deal with the Forsaken.


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