Authors pen supernatural book
Wednesday, March 11, 2015 9:28 am
Local authors Denise Barrett Caffey and Kim Davenport of Woodbury, will debut their new novel "616". It is published by Archway Publishing, the self-publishing subsidiary of Simon & Schuster. March 14 is the date for their launch and book signing at the Cannon County Arts Center on John Bragg Highway in Woodbury, from noon until 2 p.m. Caffey, an artist and also known locally as "the pie lady", says she is not a writer after writing the 367 page novel. Davenport is the former owner of Cannonwire, a local online newspaper and is a former Realtor. Both have been working toward public-ation of the book for over two years. Three young women-friends since childhood-live in Woodbury, leading what they think are ordinary lives: Moss is a moonshiner, Erin is a banker, and Blue is the wife of a preacher. What they don't know is the upstanding mayor, Erin's uncle, is living a secret life-making a deal with a demon who brings evil into this small town. Moss is also a dreamer. Her dreams are vivid, real, and terrifying, and they were starting to come true. After a botched murder investigation, the friends decide to set a trap and Moss has a redneck trick or two up her sleeve. Though the results are hilarious and are talked about around town for a month, it reveals a threat of evil. The friend's lives are turned upside down when their eyes are opened and they begin to see into the spirit world-a frightening world of the demonic. Caffey and Davenport are available for interviews and appearances. For booking presentations, media appearances, interviews, and or book signings, contact 616thebook@Gmail.com. The book is available for electronic download on Amazon Kindle, Google books, Barnes & Noble for the Nook, Google Books, and more.
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