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Diane L. Kowalyshyn writes heart-hammering, high-voltage thrillers—adventures that run on action, intrigue and romance. Before its publication, her first novel, CROSSOVER, earned a Master of Fine Arts degree. She’s an avid sailor who has survived her fair share of squalls, and relied on the pulse of a lighthouse beacon to find safe harbor. When she’s not on the water or writing, she's exploring exciting new locales. Her books are available worldwide in trade paperback and ebook. Visit her at http://www.dianelkowalyshyn.com.
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Diane L. Kowalyshyn Crossover was a mystery based on a question I asked of myself. The mystery was my biological heritage. Unlike Karlee, I don't have a clue about my rea…moreCrossover was a mystery based on a question I asked of myself. The mystery was my biological heritage. Unlike Karlee, I don't have a clue about my real parents.(less)
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Stage Fright is a finalist!

Stage Fright

Stage Fright is a finalist in the Contemporary Fantasy category of the 2023 Canadian Book Club Awards. Verified readers will read and vote for their favourite title mid December. Fingers crossed for the win!
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"Skye Andrews inherits a magical journal from her Aunt Bessie, which transports her into Bessie's memories. Skye soon realizes she and her Aunt lived parallel lives. With a military love interest and an unknown stalker, Stage Fright is an engaging sto" Read more of this review »
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"‘Sometimes I can’t help myself. It’s a scientist thing’ – A very fine read!

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“…You’re throwing us away because you’re afraid to let yourself fall in love. You’re searching for something that isn’t real. You’re not Eric Stone. He’s your protagonist. Eric Stone is make-believe and life isn’t an adventure novel.”
Diane L. Kowalyshyn, Crossover

“A selfish man would never visit a comatose woman every day for two months. He wouldn’t have done what was best for everyone involved, or given an employee a proper burial. These are the acts of a loving man––a man who cared too much.”
“What are you saying?”
“Sara’s my biological mother.”
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“On any other day, being fired would rank pretty high on Karlee’s stress-o-meter. But today wasn’t any other day. Inhaled into Shade’s memory, Karlee watch her friend dropped from a cliff. She still hadn’t processed it. Shade likely died from her injuries. That meant Shad had been murdered.”
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