Paranormal Events, Frightening Dreams, and Terror Filled Memories Draw Two Women Together Into an Unthinkable Web of Horror

By: Feb. 07, 2015
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"Eye of the Storm Eilida's Tragedy" by Elle Klass a chilling tale inspired from her time living in the mountainous Virginia terrain and the onslaught of hurricanes, she survived, flooding Florida in 2004 along with the numbers of vicious crimes seen through the media.

"One cannot unlock the Universe until they find the key to unlock themselves," says author Klass as she delves into the psyche of one young woman who witnesses the unthinkable.

About the book - A disturbance at her neighbor's house piques Eilida's curiosity. What she discovers is so shocking it sends her running through the mountainous woods during a thunderstorm. She slips on the wet ground, plummets down Mount Wilde, and slams into a large boulder beside River Freedom. Eilida is transported to Lyden, where Sunshine, a receptionist at the local paper becomes engrossed in her story. The further Sunshine delves into Eilida's life the more entangled their lives become.

"This psychological paranormal thriller, reminiscent of the 'Twilight Zone', is a chilling tale with mystery and intrigue saturating every page." -Author Marcha Fox author of the "Star Trails Tetralogy"

"It's a Hitchcockian plunge by Ms. Klass, who is once again exploring the world of amnesiac episodes, violent deaths and childhood trauma." -John Reinhard Dizon author of "The Triad, Transplant, and Nightcrawler"

Elle was born in Redwood City, California and spent her childhood in and around the San Francisco Bay Area. She graduated from the University of North Florida with a bachelor's degree in education and has spent twelve years teaching science at the junior high level. Creative writing has always been a passion for her. Now she seeks to put into print and share with the public the stories she has feverishly been writing for years.



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