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The Reading Buddy by Bryce Gibson

It's a quiet life in Amsterdam's canals, but Wesley doesn't know what to expect.  He has just released from being unfairly locked away at Haan Psychiatric Hospital.

 

Soon after, he meets Megan, a beautiful but quirky girl, with a passion for a high-risk life.

 

Together they are involved in many spy intrigues and adventures.  They begin to flirt with each other.  Will they fall in love? And will Wes succeed  in solving all the troubles that the criminals have involved him in?

About the Author

Bryce Gibson writes Southern fiction that takes readers to charming and oftentimes sinister areas of The South. He has a degree in Media Arts from the
University of South Carolina, works full time as a farmer, and lives in South Carolina with his wife and their dog.  Bryce is the author of the Young Adult thriller Perennials and the Southern mystery Unclaimed Acre. His next book The Reading Buddy will be available in
2017.

       Perennials Tour

"I thought the tour went great. The sales ranking actually climbed all the way to #50 in Teen Horror e-books and also broke into the top 100 in Teen Mystery/Thriller Books. I've definitely seen a big increase in both sales and Kindle Unlimited downloads since the tour."

- Bryce Gibson

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