Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Author Tara Fuller to debut teen novel at library

Author Tara Fuller will debut her teen-oriented, paranormal-themed novel Perigee Moon in a Friends of the Library program at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 1, at the Asheboro library.

Fuller’s talk is free and the public is invited.

Fuller grew up in Oklahoma, reading R.L. Stine novels by flashlight and dreaming of becoming a writer. Now living in Asheboro, and having become a writer, she admits to a shameless addiction for zombie fiction,
Mystery Science Theater 3000 and black and white mochas.

She says her novels are delightfully full of teen angst and kissing.

Perigee Moon is set in a small Massachusetts town and follows seventeen-year-old Rowan Bliss, whose mother has perished in a fire. Rowan meets a mysterious boy named Alex, who holds the key to unlocking her families dark secrets.

The novel was published this month by Crescent Moon Press.

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