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FYI . . . "When You Buy the Paperback Version -You Get the Kindle FREE"Lyn is a Anthological Documentarian Storyteller - and The 3rd Sunday of Every Month is an anthology that's filled with original stories (based on facts) and historical accounts of ghostly encounters from some of the most mysterious places on Earth. Before we get to the description - here are some great reviews:"A great collection of (fact based) short stories - that scared the pee out of me! We just moved into our new house, and at the end of the road that intersects with ours, there is this small, creepy, abandon cemetery that doesn't even have a name, and only three tombstones that you can't read the names on. I will NEVER drive by that cemetery again, much less go in there - and I love old cemeteries, Or did, before reading this! Great Story!! Loved it!!" Margaret T., WI"This is just creepy! Loved it!" Pat Hamilton, TX Now a little about #rd Sunday (also the title story)In 3rd Sunday . . . A small Southern town has a problem: one day back in 1776 a cemetery (with one occupant) just showed up on the outskirts of town. No one knew where it came from, no one knew the occupant - but over the past 200 years, new occupants sporadically arrive - preceding the opening of a new grave the night before - dug by an unseen hand. However, on the 3rd Sunday of every month (new occupant or not) a beautiful white rose is mysteriously found woven through the latch of its ornate iron gate. And though watch is maintained and cameras are running - no hand is seen placing it there. To make things even stranger (if that's possible) when anyone enters the cemetery, for them - time stands still, while outside those rusty iron gates, time is undisturbed. Enter at your own risk, because if it just appeared, it could just as easily disappear - without warning . . . with you in it! Check out her Bio on Amazon.com. Lyn is not just a Writer - she is a Reviewer too!: (See all her reviews at the link below.) http://www.amazon.com/gp/profile/A1WETWXXAJMU19?filter=reviewSomeone once asked Lyn why she is so generous with her reviews:" It's really very simple - If I like something ... I like it! If I don't - I won't leave a review because I know how hard writing is (it is more than just putting words down on paper - it is your soul in print!) and there is a real person on the other end of my remarks, and I don't want to hurt their heart! (Life is too short - I'd rather uplift someone - than tear them down.)If something is just poorly written and edited - I try to reach and assist the author any way I can.So - now you know. :-) Whatever you do - Lyn hopes you will enjoy this anthology . . . but you might need to keep the light on! Enjoy!!