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Mama Lona's Man
The Straw Man Series Book One
The Straw Man Series Book One
Brett O'Neal Davis
Genre: Paranormal
Romance
ISBN: 9781301347049
ASIN: B00AH01DKE
Number of pages:
219
Word Count: 74,000
Cover Artist: Cate
Meyers
Book Description:
Mama Lona’s Man
combines a Caribbean love story with a zombie thriller. It’s a bit James Bond,
a bit "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" and a dash of "Night of
the Living Dead.
The leading man is
a ex-Navy SEAL controlled by a witch doctor. When he meets an American girl
caught up in island intrigue, they fall in love even though he's been dead
longer than she's been alive.
About the Author
Brett O’Neal
Davis is a native of Florence, Ala., and attended the same high school as Sam
Phillips, who discovered Elvis Presley. He studied journalism at the University
of North Alabama and the University of Missouri, writing about music whenever
possible. He also briefly “fronted” the one-man punk band Screwhead. Despite
clearing $1.50 in profit on consignment sales of the band’s lone album at Salt
of the Earth Records in Columbia, Mo., he turned to the slightly more stable
world of aerospace and defense journalism, working today in the field of
unmanned systems and robotics in Washington, D.C.
He is
the author of four science fiction and fantasy novels, all published by Baen
Books. The first, The Faery Convention,
was listed among the best fantasy novels for 1995 by Science Fiction Chronicle,
and Two Tiny Claws was named to the
2000 Books for the Teen Age List by the New York Public Library. An occasional
panelist at area science fiction conventions, he also has discussed fiction
writing at National Press Club events and at literary festivals, including the
annual T.S. Stribling celebration at the University of North Alabama. Mama Lona’s Man is his first foray into
paranormal romance, but it won’t be the last.
1 comment:
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