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After 20 years of working as an assistant director and stage manager of multiple stage productions and dance concerts, and partaking in music, voice, and art, it was only logical that D. Perdue Henderson would become a novelist too. Her interest in character development and Why People Do What They Do, piqued her interest in psychology and sociology. After taking classes in these fields, and plenty of research, it gave her the perspective she needed to write about the more difficult subjects like abduction and depression, but in a way that is sensitive, yet entertaining. Every story captivates! You will think about the subject long after you finish reading one of her books.
Her first novel Branded (CreateSpace, 2010) is a good example. It is a suspense thriller about a kidnapped child and lost innocence. A disturbing subject for some, but it is written in a way young adults can identify. Her second novel Hayden Heyer and the Twin Guardians (Twin Guardian Publishing, 2012) is the opposite – a fantasy romance with Christian themes. It introduces the reader to the basics of Christianity in a way non-Christians can appreciate, by putting it in perspective with the contrary and adding cute characters.
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I felt an overwhelming feeling of love that I can’t explain, even today. Energy so pure and positive it could only come from a divine being. It had a force that drew me in, too. One so strong, I ignored everything just to be a part of it.
That’s when I saw them. Walking down the hall in my direction was two of the most gorgeous specimens in the world, identical in every way and walking in unison. They were confident, well built and gorgeous. It felt like they were walking in slow motion just for me. They both had on matching powder blue T-shirts that looked a little tight, a pair of faded black jeans and a pair of boots that looked like snake. Why they dressed alike I don’t know, but it definitely raised my blood pressure.
I could smell the salty air. I knew we had to be near one of the coastlines but which one I wasn’t sure. I didn’t see any lights to a major metropolitan area in the distance, so I knew we were off the beaten path. The silence of the area confirmed it. What I did see were tons of stars, a few clouds, and a quarter-moon that reflected off distant waters.