DeadTimes

Yvonne Navarro
Crossroad Press
2012-01-01157 pages
00 ratings

 For fans of Quantum Leap And Touched by an Angel

We present DeadTimes

…Mae Johnson desired too much.  

…She made a deal with a demon to live again.

…Now she’s cursed to live over and over, see-sawing into people’s lives at the moment of their deaths, thrust into maelstroms of violence and emotion without any warning.  As she strives to survive and do the right thing, she finds herself sometimes forced into evil acts, recognizing that she has become a game piece used in the eternal game of good vs. evil.

DeadTimes is about what someone will do to live again.

DeadTimes is about the nature of right and wrong.

DeadTimes is about what death leaves behind.

DeadTimes is about real people.

DeadTimes is a book about life.

And it goes on forever...

Praise for the works of Yvonne Navarro:

Peter Straub says about That’s Not My Name that “Yvonne Navarro bestows upon us what we always most need - a novel distinguished by its generosity of feeling, sense of discovery, narrative timing and command, accuracy of phrasing, and above all its sustained power.”  

F. Paul Wilson says That’s Not My Name “is a truly unsettling work of fiction. The chills come not from ghosts or external threats, but from within, from the very real tricks the mind can play on itself. Do not miss this one.”

Poppy Z. Brite says deadrush is “a delicate tapestry of bizarre images and intriguing characters.”

Science Fiction Chronicle says deadrush  is “a wonderfully chilling account of corruption, cruelty, and obsession...” 

Gauntlet Magazine says DeadTimes “is is a work that celebrates our common humanity... Literature can have no greater goal than that.”

Masters of Terror says about DeadTimes that “it's a pleasure to read a novel and know that the author has come up with something original, satisfying and enjoyable.”

 For fans of Quantum Leap And Touched by an Angel

We present DeadTimes

…Mae Johnson desired too much.  

…She made a deal with a demon to live again.

…Now she’s cursed to live over and over, see-sawing into people’s lives at the moment of their deaths, thrust into maelstroms of violence and emotion without any warning.  As she strives to survive and do the right thing, she finds herself sometimes forced into evil acts, recognizing that she has become a game piece used in the eternal game of good vs. evil.

DeadTimes is about what someone will do to live again.

DeadTimes is about the nature of right and wrong.

DeadTimes is about what death leaves behind.

DeadTimes is about real people.

DeadTimes is a book about life.

And it goes on forever...

Praise for the works of Yvonne Navarro:

Peter Straub says about That’s Not My Name that “Yvonne Navarro bestows upon us what we always most need - a novel distinguished by its generosity of feeling, sense of discovery, narrative timing and command, accuracy of phrasing, and above all its sustained power.”  

F. Paul Wilson says That’s Not My Name “is a truly unsettling work of fiction. The chills come not from ghosts or external threats, but from within, from the very real tricks the mind can play on itself. Do not miss this one.”

Poppy Z. Brite says deadrush is “a delicate tapestry of bizarre images and intriguing characters.”

Science Fiction Chronicle says deadrush  is “a wonderfully chilling account of corruption, cruelty, and obsession...” 

Gauntlet Magazine says DeadTimes “is is a work that celebrates our common humanity... Literature can have no greater goal than that.”

Masters of Terror says about DeadTimes that “it's a pleasure to read a novel and know that the author has come up with something original, satisfying and enjoyable.”

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