The Broken

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Sean Michael Frawley ISBN: 9781310040580
Publisher: Sean Michael Frawley Publication: March 25, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Sean Michael Frawley
ISBN: 9781310040580
Publisher: Sean Michael Frawley
Publication: March 25, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Like most normal fourteen-year-olds, Link Hartkins doesn’t believe in monsters. So when he catches his little brother Ayden, talking to an empty wall, Link doesn’t think much of it and simply asks for an introduction to Ayden’s imaginary friend. But even a four-year-old knows the “moving dark” isn’t a friend. True evil doesn’t have friends.

Link mistakenly blames himself for the tragic accident that cost his mother her life. Determined not to lose his baby brother as well, he begins to frantically seek answers to Ayden’s odd behavior. During his search, he uncovers an old camera in a secret hatch beside their new house. Playing along with Ayden’s wild imagination, Link wields the camera like a weapon and pretends to capture the monsters by taking their pictures. Just like magic, Ayden returns to normal...at least for the remainder of the day.

But soon after Link develops the film, he discovers that Ayden hasn’t been imagining things. The monsters stalking him in the shadows are quite real. Now it is up to Link to save his baby brother before these monsters become powerful enough to crossover into our world and exact their revenge.
Is there still time? Or will the darkness consume them both?

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Like most normal fourteen-year-olds, Link Hartkins doesn’t believe in monsters. So when he catches his little brother Ayden, talking to an empty wall, Link doesn’t think much of it and simply asks for an introduction to Ayden’s imaginary friend. But even a four-year-old knows the “moving dark” isn’t a friend. True evil doesn’t have friends.

Link mistakenly blames himself for the tragic accident that cost his mother her life. Determined not to lose his baby brother as well, he begins to frantically seek answers to Ayden’s odd behavior. During his search, he uncovers an old camera in a secret hatch beside their new house. Playing along with Ayden’s wild imagination, Link wields the camera like a weapon and pretends to capture the monsters by taking their pictures. Just like magic, Ayden returns to normal...at least for the remainder of the day.

But soon after Link develops the film, he discovers that Ayden hasn’t been imagining things. The monsters stalking him in the shadows are quite real. Now it is up to Link to save his baby brother before these monsters become powerful enough to crossover into our world and exact their revenge.
Is there still time? Or will the darkness consume them both?

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