GCC - Deborah LeBlanc

June 14th, 2006 by Michelle

Next tour on the GCC is Deborah LeBlanc, author of A House Divided.

About the book:Keith Lafleur thinks he’s cut the deal of a lifetime. The huge old, two-story house is his for the taking as long as he can move it to a new location. It’s too big to move as is, but Lafleur’s solution is simple: cut it in half. He has no idea, though, that by splitting the house he’ll be dividing a family, a family long dead, a family that still exists in the house . . .

Angelica Batiste is a young, mentally challenged woman with a unique gift. Her mind, no more advanced than a ten-year-old child’s, sees things before they happen. Not only does she see them, she draws them with extraordinary perfection.

When Angelica moves into part of an old, two-story house with her cousin and a friend, her gift suddenly turns into a terrifying power she can not control. The house feeds it. The house needs it. And only death can make it stop.

About the author: Deborah LeBlanc is a licensed death scene investigator and an active member of two, national paranormal investigation teams. Her debut novel, FAMILY INHERITANCE, includes some of her experiences as a trained treateur (Cajun Healer), and her second novel, GRAVE INTENT, incorporates some of her unusual encounters in funeral service. She is president of the Writers’ Guild of Acadiana, the mentor coordinator for the Horror Writers Association, and an active member of Mystery Writers of America and the International Thriller Writers Association. Deborah also created the LeBlanc Literacy Challenge, an annual, national campaign to encourage more people to read. To find out more about Deborah and the literacy challenge, visit; www.deborahleblanc.com

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