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Eternal Love, Paris, Deja Vu, Reincarnation, Spanish Civil War,
New York, Paranormal, Courage, Sacrifice

Too Scared To Tell is a must-read for anyone who has ever wondered -"Should I tell?" Unfortunately, the irony of telling about a crime or misdemeanor is that those who do so are often treated harshly because speaking up is often viewed as more of a crime than the crime itself. Those who tell become rats, snitches, weasels, and the list goes on. No one is immune; it does not matter whether or not he or she is a member of Congress, the military, law enforcement, a doctor, lawyer, our kids, the butcher, baker, or candlestick maker.

 

 

 

 

The End of Yesterday

Eternal Love, Paris, Deja Vu, Reincarnation, Spanish Civil War, Fascism

In 1935 all Annalise Stern wanted was to have what all of her friends had - a husband and a respectable, predicable life as a housewife and mother.

On the verge of achieving that dream with Jacob Miller, a medical student, things fall apart when he abruptly leaves for Europe. Along with celebrities like Hemingway and Dorothy Parker, he has decided to take part in the Spanish Civil War, determined to save Spain from a fascist backed revolution.

Desperate to save her engagement, Annalise goes after him. But on the ship to Spain, she is accidentally pressed against a man and instantly experiences deja vu. She knows him! But she has never seen him before. From that moment she begins a life altering journey that marks the end of her innocent yesterday and begins an uncertain tomorrow.

 

 

 

Elwood "Woody" Corbin is an attorney admitted to the bar of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Prior to practicing law, Woody taught high school English and journalism. He sponsored the school's newspaper which won several awards.

A regular attendee at writers' conferences, he has received recognition for both fiction and non-fiction writing.

Woody currently resides in New Jersey with his wife and three children.

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