Book details

  • Genre:young adult fiction
  • Sub-genre:Horror
  • Age Range (years):13 and up
  • Language:English
  • Pages:246
  • eBook ISBN:9798350918182

Perrysville

By Braylon Daniels

Overview


Braylon Daniels's debut novel Perrysville is a horror tragedy with a thrilling ending. Follow the story of Adrian, a 16-year-old who finds himself tormented by an abusive father, a harmful environment, and the paranormal. Accompanied by his love interest, Lexi, Adrian finds himself trying to build his first healthy relationship while fate has far more in store for him. Perrysville takes you on an adventure through the excitement of love and horror while challenging your perspectives on how people react, love, and go about their daily lives.
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Description


Braylon Daniels's debut novel Perrysville is a horror tragedy with a thrilling ending. Follow the story of Adrian, a 16-year-old who finds himself tormented by an abusive father, a harmful environment, and the paranormal. Accompanied by his love interest, Lexi, Adrian finds himself trying to build his first healthy relationship while fate has far more in store for him. Perrysville takes you on an adventure through the excitement of love and horror while challenging your perspectives on how people react, love, and go about their daily lives.
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About The Author


Perrysville is the debut novel of the author Braylon Daniels. His project took the author on a journey that lasted three years through his bottom half of high school. Braylon's text went from a school assignment horror story to a tragedy novel. The passion for writing found Braylon at a young age when he wrote numerous short stories on notebook paper and stapled them together to make little 'books' for his mother to read. His passion lay dormant until his late teen years when he wrote a short story called Humanities Entity. Following the completion of Humanities Entity, Braylon started Perrysville, intending the project to take only three months for national novel writing month, but found the project to grow into something better than he intended.
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