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by Christine D. Shuck


  Christine and her husband are busy creating two themed Airbnb properties. You can learn more about those by visiting: http://thecottagebb.com/

  You can find more information by visiting her website and blog at: http://christineshuck.com

  All Published Works

  Christine writes cross-genre and all of her books can be found on Amazon.

  Non-Fiction:

  Get Organized, Stay Organized – 2008

  The War on Drugs: An Old Wives Tale – 2012

  Fiction:

  The Storm – 2010

  A Brave New World – 2014

  G581: The Departure – 2016

  Schicksal Turnpike – 2018

  Hired Gun - 2019

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  About the Author

  Christine Shuck is a writer, community educator, business owner, homeschool mom, and organic gardener. She lives in an 1899 Victorian in Kansas City with her husband and youngest daughter. A self-described auto-didact and general malcontent, Christine can be found outside in the spring and summer, tending her garden, laying brick walkways, and planting seeds in a hedonistic and random fashion (much to the dismay of one grass-loving neighbor). In the winter you will find her inside, painting walls, creating art, hand-sewing curtains, and trying out new recipes in the kitchen. At all times you will find her brain filled with words, plot twists, and characters just waiting to get out. Just ask her, she'll smile secretively and nod. Christine writes cross-genre. At present, all of her fiction is linked through families and shared characters in a shared universe known as the Kapalaran Universe. She also blogs regularly at: The Deadly Nightshade - http://thedeadlynightshade.com The Homeschool Advocate - http://homeschooladvocate.org The Cottages - http://thecottagebb.com

  Read more at Christine D. Shuck’s site.

 

 

 


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