About
the Book
Title:
Mrs. Fields’ Journal
Author:
Charles Campbell
Genre:
Horror
It
was 1987 and children were disappearing in Millen, GA. Eleven year
olds, Reggie Murphy and Tonya Benson, were a couple that seemed
destined to be together forever until tragedy in the form of Agnes
Fields interfered with their destiny. Twenty five years later, as
Agnes lay dying in her hospital bed she pointed to an old, tattered
leather bag. The young nurse got more than she bargained for when all
was revealed in Mrs. Fields’ Journal.
REVIEW:
It wasn't hard to get hooked on reading this book! It will snatch you in right at the beginning! Well written and unbelievable what happens behind this cover! This has been one of the best books I have read!
Author
Bio
My
name is Charles Campbell and I live in North Augusta, SC with my
lovely wife, Amy and two children, Brooke and Seth. I had a real
passion for writing way, way, way back in high school and actually
wrote a novel entitled, The Burning Light. It never saw the light of
day outside of a few friends and an Economics teacher. The itch hit
me in a real way earlier this year and I put fingers to keyboard and
finished Black
Tears back
in March of 2014. That was a great practice run.
So,
four self-published books later, I continue to write. I think I have
gotten better with every book in my story telling. That’s the most
important thing to me; telling a compelling story – a story that
keeps you turning the page. A story that is hard to put down. That is
what I continue to strive for. And, I believe that is what I have in
my latest novel, Cinnamon Tea. The early Amazon and Goodreads reviews
are mostly positive.
Mrs.
Fields’ Journal has
been the one most people point to and say, “Man,
that was a great story. It really should be a movie.” And
while that makes me feel really good, the feedback I received and
continue to receive for Just
Breathe is
a bit more mixed. Ranging from, “This
is the best thing you’ve written” to
“I
don’t really get it.” The
funny thing is I understand both points of view because it is a
head-trip of a story but that’s what made it my favorite…that
was, until this one cropped up in my head.
Cinnamon
Tea is
pretty linear, so there isn’t a ton of characters. Nor are there a
lot of back jumps (there are some, but none as drastic as the jumps
between the fifties and the eighties that you find in Just
Breathe.
I’ll continue to write as long as I have folks that want to read my
words. All I can say is Thank YOU for the continued support.
Links
Website:
www.charlescampbellauthor.com
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