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UTM lecturer releases new paranormal book

Merry Brown's latest book in The Four Families Series. (MerryBrown.com)
Merry Brown’s latest book in The Four Families Series. (MerryBrown.com)

UTM lecturer releases her second book in her ghostly romance series to add to your book collection.

Merry Brown, Philosophy lecturer and author of young adult paranormal books has released her fourth book.

Brown began her career as an author in 2010 with the young adult book The Knowers, and its follow up The Second Fall, both apart of Brown’s The Exile Trilogy Series.

Brown recently released the follow up to book one Gold Manor Ghost House, of The Four Families Series, with Crimson Hall Ghost House.When asked what one of the biggest challenges of being a writer is Brown answered without hesitation.

“The Income. It would have to be the biggest challenge. Being a writer, money isn’t guaranteed.”

This Paranormal romance series follows Anna Rose Ellington who’s picked to play a role in a a new TV series Ghost House, which is set on location in Martin. Anna must figure out a way to juggle the TV Show, finally meeting the guys she’s been dreaming about and her family’s curse.

Crimson Hall Ghost House, released in early August via confirmation from Brown, was independently published along with her previous three books. All of her novels can be purchased on Amazon as paperback and kindle editions. Retail locations include the UTM bookstore and local café and bookstore The Looking Glass located downtown, along with Brown’s previous novels.

Brown offered her advice to those with a passion to write, but had no clue where to start.

“In order to write it simply takes doing. A writer is someone who writes. … Just do it.”

Earlier this month Brown held a book signing for fans of her works. No dates for future projects have been released at this time for notifications and update visit the author’s website at MerryBrown.com.

Featured Photo: Brown and fellow author Lisa Smartt meet regularly to work on their individual writing projects. (Sheila Scott)

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