ENTER IF YOU DARE
by
ALYSON LARRABEE
WHISKEY CREEK PRESS
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Copyright Ó 2014 by Alyson M. Sousa
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ISBN: 978-1-61160-839-7
Cover Artist: Gemini Judson
Editor: Dave Field
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Dedication
For Annie + Belen = Annabelle
“No man for any considerable period can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true.”
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Acknowledgements:
First, thank you to all the family members, friends, co-workers and students who encouraged me to follow my dreams, dream big and not give up.
A huge thank you to the first people who read the book in its entirety: Kathleen Sousa, Serena Shea, Samantha McGuinness, Lauren Hartman, Baileigh Martin, Ruksha Senthilkumar and Annie Larrabee. Also, thank you to Warren Lizotte who, five years ago, met me at my classroom door every morning to see if I had written another chapter for him to read, back when the story first began to form in my imagination.
Thank you to Ross Muscato, for his encouragement and knowledge about the Bridgewater Triangle. Thank you to Hazel Varella, Duncan Oliver and Ed Hands for their fascinating class about the History of Easton. Special thanks to Duncan and Ed for their informative pamphlet about Easton's graveyards.
Thank you to Mike Atwood for encouraging Annie Larrabee to do her English project on the paranormal legends of the Bridgewater Triangle.
Thank you to the handful of people who lent me their vacation homes so I could write in solitude and quiet: Rob Keleher, John and Terri Larrabee and Amy and Cliff Curtis.