What southern-grown, rock star Rick 
Chamberland doesn’t know about his family’s dark past comes to light 
when he returns home to Louisiana at the request of his mother. Rick has
 spent the last fifteen years of his life dedicated to music, touring 
the world, completely oblivious to the secrets coded in his legacy. 
Meanwhile, Song Peters, a dutiful daughter taking care of a dying 
mother, dreams of the day she can break free of small town life and 
pursue her one true passion, singing. Rick meets Song and instantly 
sparks ignite. They make beautiful music together and soon find that 
they share similar upbringings. Rick comes to learn that their families 
are supernaturally intertwined and that the one denominator (a demon by 
the name Nova) connected to both families threatens to destroy them all 
if they do not obey.
About the author:
Caddell Brown, born and raised in East 
Texas, authors a range of speculative fiction. Among her early 
influences are artists Rene Magritte, film director Andrei Tarkovsky and
 authors Dan Simmons, Toni Morrison and Ai. It wasn’t until after taking
 a course in Creative Non-Fiction that she grasped what writing could be
 as a form of expression and while most of her works are fiction, there 
is always something inside each story that touches on her years as an 
observant youth.
Freakquency, her first novel 
under this penname, was inspired by the tall-tales her uncles used to 
tell about the South, and the legends and folklore from around the 
world. When Caddell is not writing or working her regular nine-to-five, 
she enjoys catching a good film and exploring other interests, such as 
photography.
In the Fall of 2013 she will begin 
working towards finishing her Master’s degree in Literature as well as 
publishing her next work, Malle Wood through Nomablack Publishing. Check outFreakquency’s page on Facebook and on twitter @caddellbrown or contact the author through her website caddellbrown.com



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