A Different Kind

A Different Kind

A Different Kind

A Different Kind

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Overview

Payton Carlson�s life is perfect � until the night she�s abducted by aliens. Now she�s plagued by pieces of memories from a night that feels as hazy as a dream, and that�s not the only strange thing that�s been happening. When Payton�s neighbor, Logan Reed, who spends every night sitting on his roof staring at the stars, starts to pay extra attention to her, Payton starts to wonder if he knows more about the night she can�t remember than she does. Suddenly finding a date to the Homecoming dance and cheering at the football games aren�t as important as they used to be - especially when the aliens return for a second time.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149427253
Publisher: Phantom Owl Press
Publication date: 03/30/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 449 KB

About the Author

Lauryn has always been fascinated by the paranormal, picking up a healthy Stephen King habit by the age of thirteen. Her favorite TV show growing up was "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", and she's always preferred bands like The Rolling Stones, and The Doors over whatever it is they're playing on the radio now (However she admits "I Love It" by Icona Pop always puts her in a good mood).

Lauryn has been writing since she was a teenager. In the early years of her career she filled notebooks full of stories sharing them with friends. In college she spent three semesters writing for her school newspaper. Then, when she was nineteen she published her first work, a poem in her school literary magazine. When she wasn't writing, Lauryn was studying Psychology and Philosophy and will graduate from UW Oshkosh in May of 2014 with a BA in Psychology. She continues to learn and grow as a writer taking every creative writing course available to her, as well as reading everything in sight.
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