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Joann Buchanan

Joann H. Buchanan is a mother of five children, and has a wonderful husband who supports her passion for the written word. She owns a small audiobook company named Empire voices. Empire Voices creates audiobooks. You can stop off at www.empirevoices.com for more information.

Her upcoming releases include Shine, After Dark book 3 in The Children of Nox series, and Empires Lost book 1 Keleigh.

She is in two anthologies, Horror in Bloom and Hidden in Your World.

For more information about After Dark, or the blog tour for After Dark please visit www.joannhbuchanan.blogspot.com, or www.facebook.com/JoannHBuchanan. To arrange a book signing or interview, contact her representatives at 541-813-1113 or [email protected]


“Time doesn't heal the wounds; it masks them. It takes them and makes them something else. Some scars always remain. Some wounds always remain open and exposed.”
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“It is what it is...life. It goes on when we don't want it to. It moves forward when all you want to do is stand still or turn back.”
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“Moms are irreplaceable . They give you life and shape all you become. They are always there to listen and love you even when you're wrong.”
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“The truth is that not story or life lived goes on without the experiences changing you. For better or worse, life does that. The events that take place make you who you are. Sometimes they take more than you have to give.”
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“Life can catch you off guard. It smacks you in the face when you least expect it. There is nothing that you can do but accept what has been given to you and work with what you have.”
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“When everything in life is made to be broken----promises, dreams and hearts, all of them--it's the memories of perfect moments that get us through.”
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“We barely know who we are and yet we are forever searching for the answers to the most basic of questions.”
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“At what point does reality imitate what we see in our dreams?”
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