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Brandy  Nacole

Deep In the Hollow

Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

Let me share some wisdom with you. There is evil in this world we cannot see. Not because it is hidden from us, but because our minds refuse to accept its existence. Once we are able to get past what everyone says should not be, it becomes our responsibility to stop the evil we now see.

This insight wasn’t given to me until a year after I lost the most important person in my life: Bryce Rowan. Now, after another death at the same spot where he died—the overlook, where the mysterious lights dance amongst the trees—I begin to wonder if they were accidents after all. Lucky for me, I’m not the only curious one in town. Cooper, a ghost hunter (aka chaser), and his sister Jada have moved to town and are starting to ask questions.

The more we uncover about my town, it’s history, and some of its current residents - people I have known my whole life - the more I begin to think there are those who would rather keep the evil lurking around town a secret. Even if it means more will die.

Book Bubbles from Deep In the Hollow

Getting close is hard.

Sometimes letting people see our crazy is the hardest thing to do. It can also be the best thing to ever happen to us.

Secret Chamber

How would you react to someone taking you inside their Bat Cave? I'm pretty sure I would freak out and be like a four-year-old in a candy store. Nothing more exciting than experiencing something out of the norm and seeing the ins and outs of a secret society.

Arm's Length

I relate to Jo on so many levels, but especially at keeping people at a distance. I didn't trust people and felt my business was mine alone and that I had to handle it alone. It wasn't until I met my husband that I began to change. Before we started dating and even while we were dating, he would push and push for me to trust him. That it was okay and I didn't have to be that stray in the ally all alone anymore. He was much like Cooper is with Jo, as he pushes her to loosen up and trust him. Though I have overcome many obstacles, I can at times still find myself in this rut... keeping people at arms length. However, each day is a new one and I continue to be inspired and supported by my husband and do my best everyday professionally and personally, as I have reflected in Jo, Cooper, and Jada's stories in the Chindi series.

Small Reminders

It's the small things, like reminding our friends not to start acting all crazy.

Grief, the harsh truth

After a year of pushing everyone away, Cooper is the only one who steps in Jo's comfort zone and tells her the harsh truth. It's a breaking point for her, one that pushes her to face the harsh truth and accept what has happened.

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