Leah W. Van Dinther

Born in Philadelphia, Leah W. Van Dinther never wanted to fit into the mold of “normal”. She spent her childhood around old buildings, art, society, and horses, and usually had her nose buried in a book. She accumulated knowledge like a hoard of treasure and, at some point in her younger years, realized that her greatest wish (outside of horses) was to have a Library like the one in Alexandria. Lo-and-behold, the internet was invented, and her wish came true!

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For more information about the author, please visit: http://www.ghost-stalkers.com. Get her story, The Amethyst Window, in Hidden Magic.

Carol had always “known” things…, secret things…, hidden things… about old objects, so it was only natural that she should become an antique-dealer. But one day, she encounters a man who makes the souls around her shudder in fear. Find out what happens in Hidden Magic.

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Published by Melinda Kucsera

Melinda Kucsera writes fantastic short stories, novels, and books when not being kidnapped by dragons or chased by armies of fictional creatures. (Her characters do, on occasion, rescue her.) She leaves the running of her newsletter to a cast of lovable characters who hog her inbox. Enough about her, it’s us you’re really interested in, her cast of characters. Join us every week for a new story at www.mkucsera.com/welcomecharacters. Over 15,000 readers have enjoyed their fight to survive and thrive as they straddle the often blurry line between fiction and reality. Let them take you on an adventure behind and between the scenes. Sign up at www.mkucsera.com/welcomecharacters to experience our weekly shenanigans. Go where no book or newsletter has gone before!

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