Janna Hill
Personal Information
Description
Janna Hill is an international author of fiction, short stories and poetry. She spent most of her career as a licensed nurse before dabbling behind the literary scenes as a ghostwriter. Moderate success has given her the courage to venture out on her own, under her legal name. Janna has embraced the sometimes daunting challenge of being an independent writer. Her motto is, “Fans are just friends and family I haven’t met… or wrote about yet.” source: Amazon
Books
The Rage Trilogy
The Rage Trilogy combines the first three titles of the series in sequential order. Between the Rage and Grace (Book 1): Three women, three very different backgrounds and the roads that all lead to one place, somewhere Between the Rage and Grace. Clara O'Bromley, Maggie Turner and Linda Latrull are nurses working in the same department. They are resilient, southern women with more in common than they know. Those tantalizing commonalities will be revealed through one woman’s newfound psychic abilities. Behind the Rage (Book 2): The prequel to Between the Rage and Grace and spans thirty years of history between Mary Magdalene, a damaged recluse and the gregarious Vivian Cature. The two bond instantly at Saint Anthony’s orphanage but friendship goes awry. Bonds made as best friends become weapons of destruction when mixed with magic and envy in a sordid love triangle Unjustified Favor (Book 3): The sequel to Behind the Rage picks up precisely where book one leaves off. The saga continues with the O’Bromley, Turner and Latrull families sorting through secrets, dealing with death and suspended in the supernatural.
Door Number Four
Donald S. Crowley was a CPA by day; a bean counter; a number cruncher and a certified bore. By night he was as stimulating as the hero in his latest read with all the social skills of a brick and to make matters worse he was in love with a door. Not just any door, number four was special. Her alluring smile had caught Donald's eye when he was just a boy and she called him by name. Despite years of therapy and medications she still called to him. Now he would risk his life to see her again and to finally know what lay behind Door Number IIII.
Perpetual
Perpetual Darkness is told from the man’s perspective; this is his side of the story. Max Hubbard is a drifter and like most transients he prefers living a life of anonymity. That is until he lays eyes on Abigail. “He merely followed his instinct, not giving any thought as to why he watched her.” Perpetual Spring is told from the woman’s point of view; this is her side of the story. After being forced into early retirement Abigail leaves Missouri and settles in the quiet countryside of La Grange. It’s in this sleepy landscape she finds herself strangely attracted to the man who is watching her. “Some might consider him a stalker but she preferred to think of him as a guardian of sorts.” Is this another Romeo and Juliet? No, but a tragic romance nonetheless.
