Bea’s Thanksgiving ~Bea is back! Fearless as ever.

Bea’s Thanksgiving

~Bea is back! That’s right Bea’s fans. She’s back with her little foul mouth and all. She’s back as fearless as ever. But she will stop long enough to get belly full of delicious dinner. Bea's Thanksgiving at table-titled-framed

 

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About unholypursuit

A. White, an award winning former librarian, who is also a long time member of Romantic Time and Publisher's Weekly. A. White has been writing for over fifteen years. She took classes in creative writing in college, specializing in ancient myths and legends. and later at a local community center while living in Chicago. In college she won the national contest to verbally list every country in the world, it's capital and ingenious language. Her works are mainly horror, fantasy, extreme, and sci-fi as well as, as some may says, "the truly strange predicament and puzzling." Books that I've written are "Clash with the Immortals, and eleven others which are part of the "Unholy Pursuit saga,". She has been working on the Chronicles since 2007. She wished to complete them all before introducing them to public so the readers wouldn't have to for the continuation to be written. The ideas of the book come from classic literature such as whose work greatly influence the world world such as Homer, Sophocles, Herodotus, Euripides, Socrates, Hippocrates, Aristophanes, Plato, Aristotle and many more. The "Book of Enoch" influenced the usage of Azazael as a main character and love interest. I created the primary main character from the Chronicle of Saints. I wanted to show them as real flesh and blood with thoughts, desires and yearning as any human. Not as they are so often depicted. So I created one of my own to show her as a real human that everyone can relate to.
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30 Responses to Bea’s Thanksgiving ~Bea is back! Fearless as ever.

  1. Alisha says:

    Bea does have a cute way of growing on you. I look forward to this one too. My niece loves Bea. i think it’s because it’s about a sweet but at times mischievous little girl.

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  2. Jason says:

    While browsing online I was surprised to find the book listed on this site.
    I just read this book! I loaded down the free copy a few weeks ago.
    I loved the description of their passing that giant tunnel of water Neptune and Poseidon created just for the heck of it.
    What was Zeus and Azazel’s twin fighting and tearing up the town about?
    I haven’t read the other books yet.

    I loved the fact that the author save the best for last. I noticed A. White doesn’t write like most modern writers who reveals everything in the first few paragraphs.
    This author builds up a rapport and bring the book to high point and harshly let you back down on the road where Ana and Bea continues their way.

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    • Jason, thanks for visiting. I’m glad you liked it.
      Some things one will have to read some of the other books to know the reason for their happening. It would make a book too long to explain all the details in every book.

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    • Brendan says:

      You read Bea’s Halloween not the Thanksgiving book. That’s the book where a tsunami is mentioned.

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  3. Kari says:

    This is a topic that’s close to my heart… Take care! Exactly where are your contact details though?

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  4. Charity says:

    Awwww, Bea has stolen my heart. I love her spunkiness. This was an exceptionally good book. Rarely can a child main character deliver well enough to steal my heart.

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  5. Wallace says:

    When will this second half be out?

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  6. Lina says:

    Thanks for not changing Bea to the typical format for a tween. A whining brat. I know a tween is a child between the ages of 9 and 12. A tween is no longer a little child, but not quite a teenager. They are in between the two age groups and their behavior and emotions reflect there age but Bea isn’t like that. That’s why she’s actually interesting.

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  7. Kim Whittle says:

    Hello my friend! I wish to holler out that this book is awesome, great written and presented.

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  8. I make and bake special cakes for children and a tween client of mine’s recommended Bea to me. I’m very pleased to discover blog connected to the book. I want to thanks for creating this wonderful read!!
    I savored every page.

    Please feel free to surf to my web page … Cake Recipes For Kids

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    • I just view your mouth watering cake. They looks delicious. They look so good they make me wish I was still a kid. 🙂
      By the way…thanks for dropping by and thanks your young client for the recommendation.

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  9. Wilbur Brunick says:

    Generally I don’t read article on novels, they aren’t usual good in helping me make a decision rather to read the book or not, however I would like to point out that this post compelled me to have a look at what others had to say about the book! Your writing style surprised me.

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  10. Elaine says:

    Thanks for writing the Bea Series. My 9 year old daughter loves Bea and her ornery but good-hearten ways. The series help children to understand that not every child is as fortune as they are.

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  11. Jayne Cormwell says:

    Most children characters have no real depths because children haven’t been around long enough to have lived life. But Bea Wyett’s itinerary life makes her an interesting and believable character.

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  12. Cosmo Book Review says:

    I could not resist commenting. Exceptionally well written book! Enjoyed the story. I assume the second half will tell us rather Bea and Teagan saved Teagan’s sister.

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  13. Gale E. Bethal says:

    Hi, and Merry Christmas, thanks for visiting my site and commenting.

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  14. Hermonie says:

    Hi there! Someone in my Facebook group shared this book link around. Therefore, I checked it out. I usually do not read young adult but Bea is a very exciting character. I liked the realism mixed with fantasy. Not many can pull it off and make it believable but you did.

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