Amy Christine Parker
AMY CHRISTINE PARKER writes full-time from her home near Tampa, Florida, where she lives with her husband, their two daughters, and one ridiculously fat cat. Visit her at amychristineparker.com and follow her on Twitter @amychristinepar.
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AMY CHRISTINE PARKER writes full-time from her home near Tampa, Florida, where she lives with her husband, their two daughters, and one ridiculously fat cat. Visit her at amychristineparker.com and follow her on Twitter @amychristinepar.
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Birth date: October 03
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Mandodrage Meadows is the name of the community that the "chosen" people in Gated live in but it's not just any community. Mandodrage is actually an anagram for Armageddon. Congrats to YouKneek & Passionate About Books for guessing correctly!! : ) After 9/11, Pioneer, the leader of the community ...
I need to get the sequel to this book immediately. I still have so many questions . . . Lyla and her family are a little unusual. They live in a place called the Community with a man named Pioneer and twenty other families. The families are rarely allowed to leave the Community, and Pioneer is their...
Cults FREAK me out! First Gated, and now Astray really nail the fear factor that go along with the idea of cults in the mainstream. When Lyla shot Pioneer and escaped The Community in Gated, I thought normalcy might be in her future. I failed to realize that not all, or in fact none of The Community...
With quotes from Jim Jones, David Koresh & Charles Manson beginning chapters of this book, you knew the Pioneer would be a twisted man. This book was horrifying in it's resemblance to what you see in the news about people brainwashed and living their lives by the laws of one lunatic. This was terr...
OVERALL IMPRESSION: I loved this book so much. I've heard some talk of people not liking this book, so I was a little worried going into it, but I ended up loving it. There is a creepy cultish feeling in the begininng of the book, which hooked me right away. I'm fascinated by stories about cultures ...