Black Water Bayou

Black Water Bayou by MONIQUE O. JAMES, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 27, 2013, is a work of literature that delves into the complexities of personal struggle and redemption. This edition spans 204 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Gabe, a man shaped by his troubled past and haunted by night terrors, as he navigates the challenges of his life. His solitary existence is disrupted when Frannie enters the picture, bringing with her the promise of change amidst the chaos of a southern storm.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of intuition, family secrets, and the battle against dark forces. As Gabe confronts his inner demons and the external threats to Frannie and her family, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of an abandoned bayou, where the past intertwines with the present. The book captures the essence of urban life and the struggles that come with it, inviting readers to witness Gabe’s journey as he seeks to reconcile with his history and protect those he cares about.
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Gabe was raised to trust his intuition and rely solely on himself. Troubled and alone, he’s spent his life haunted by night terrors, and turmoil over where he came from rages in his soul. Always the lonely hero, he never saw Frannie coming. Under the fury of a southern storm, she blew into Gabe’s life and changed it forever. Can she tear down his walls? Can he save her from herself and the demons that are after her family? As the past catches up to the present, long kept secrets are revealed and families are salvaged while evil pours into the waters of an abandoned bayou. No one could have seen the dark forces true power, but one man was marked to battle them. Can Gabe make amends with his past, or will the devil win his soul?
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