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Barb Jones

    Drawing inspiration from the rich culture and storytelling traditions of her Hawaiian upbringing, this author has long been captivated by the supernatural, a fascination that shapes her imaginative narratives. Though her life has taken her across diverse landscapes, her heart remains tethered to the unique beauty of the Pacific Northwest, serving as the evocative setting for her tales. Her work masterfully blends ancient prophecies with contemporary conflicts, exploring the timeless battle between good and evil. Ultimately, her writing is a heartfelt celebration of her roots and an enduring passion for the art of storytelling.

    Rise of the Hunter
    Henry and Anne
    • Henry and Anne

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Anne of Cleves, the discarded wife of Henry VIII, sought to find purpose in her life after the annulment of a marriage that lasted only six months. Henry VIII, however, held her in high regards compared to his previous wives and the two developed a friendship that allowed her not only to be one of the wealthiest women in England, but also his true friend. Henry confided in Anne, like no other, and though he "liked her not", he developed a kindness and affection towards her that allowed Anne the freedom of a life in England. Together, the two of them built something within the Tudor Dynasty that only a curse can destroy.

      Henry and Anne
    • Rise of the Hunter

      Rise of the Hunter

      • 342 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In a gripping tale of revenge, the narrative explores the relentless pursuit of justice against malevolent forces. As characters confront their darkest fears, they navigate a world where evil manifests in unexpected ways. The story delves into themes of morality, the consequences of past actions, and the struggle to overcome sinister influences. Tension builds as the protagonists are drawn into a chilling confrontation with their adversaries, ultimately revealing that true evil is never truly vanquished.

      Rise of the Hunter