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Nomad's Journal


A Paranormal / Urban Fantasy Novella


Companion Book to the Terry Henry Walton Chronicles Series


Subgenres & Tropes:

  • Short Story Collection,
  • Connected Stories,
  • American Revolution
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Short stories expanding the Terry Henry Walton Chronicles universe
  • Werewolf and vampire lore woven into alternate history moments
  • Side character backstories that deepen the main series
Publisher Description

They say that behind every great man is a great woman…but what if that woman is a Werewolf?

Nomad’s Journal is a supplement to the Terry Henry Walton Chronicles. This collection of short stories fills in some timeline gaps from the main series, adds depth to some of the characters, and hopefully adds more color to TH & Char’s universe. It is probably best read in conjunction with the series, taking care with the timeline to keep events in a chronological order.

For those who don't want hints to the ending of Bethany Anne and Michael being back together, skip the added extra chapter at the end of the book!

From the American Revolution where a Forsaken, a vampire named Joseph stood in the presence of Patrick Henry and the other founding fathers to the time when mankind prepares to leave Earth for the next great adventure, there’s a little something for almost everyone.

· Gene and Fu

· Sue and Timmons

· Joseph and Petricia

· Kaeden and Marcie

· Terry and Char

· And more.

Enjoy the stories. Enjoy the world where justice is mankind’s most significant export.

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My ideal reading nook is a library, surrounded by books and book smell with plenty of quiet.

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