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Thirty-1 Volumes 1 Thru 5
Thirty-1 Volumes 1 Thru 5
Thirty-1 Volumes 1 Thru 5
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Get caught up with the first 5 volumes of this original series. Thirty-1 takes 3 unsuspecting individuals who have never met before and throws them into world that couldn't possibly exist. Each struggles when realized that logic, reason, and belief are over ran with the endless possibilities of the human imagination; they are subsequently forced to accept and adapt or parish.

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Release dateJan 24, 2013
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Thirty-1 Volumes 1 Thru 5
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Angelique LaFontaine

My name is Angelique LaFontaine. I was born in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin and live in the country about an hour outside of Dallas, TX. I am employed as a Mechanical Engineer but spend much of my time painting and writing I have been building my work collection for the last 15 years and it includes paintings, sketches, poetry compilations, novels, digital short stories and much more. I do not limit my writing to one specific genre but I tend to lean more toward fiction fantasy. I love the idea of not having boundaries when writing. If you can think it, in my story, it could happen. In 2008, I released my first poetry compilation. This collection was entitled Walking Before You Run. It is a collection of 75 poems that I've written over the years. In 2010 I released Sandstone and Mirrors: The Crossover. I have many more books and short stories that I am preparing to release. Besides writing, I love to paint and sketch. I enjoy working with acrylic mainly but from time to time, work with other mediums. Currently my work is being displayed in the Little Elm Library in Little Elm TX. It has been rotated throughout different locations in the Dallas area. Please see my website at www.AngeliqueArtWork.com for any updates.

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    Thirty-1 Volumes 1 Thru 5 - Angelique LaFontaine

    Thirty-1

    Volumes 1 Thru 5

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    Angelique LaFontaine

    Copyright 2013 Angelique LaFontaine

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    Reckless – Volume 1

    Salvation – Volume 2

    Boom – Volume 3

    The Therabs – Volume 4

    The Chimera Room – Volume 5

    Reckless – Volume 1

    Ray woke up to the warm sun shining on his face through the white blinds that hung in the window. It was a summer morning in Los Angeles, California and he was starting his day the same as any other, slow moving and relaxed. The world was in pure chaos and he openly declared his complete and total separation from this chaos. Ray enjoyed and celebrated life and felt that everyone should be doing the same; unfortunately, that was just not the case.

    The year was 1967 and the Vietnam conflict was of constant discussion. The country was separated down the middle. Families were torn apart and young men were being ripped from their home to fight in a war that nobody really knew too much about. Ray luckily was able to dodge the bullet of fate that was handed to so many others. He was never drafted into the war and felt that simply was because he was destined to help others understand that war, killing, and all around violence was just not the direction that this world should be going.

    At age 31, Ray still didn’t have much direction in his life. He didn’t have big dreams that involved him being a part of some huge corporation nor did he strive to be rich and famous. There wasn’t much that he needed or wanted in the way of material things. He was a simple thinker in terms of just treat people well and they’ll treat you well. Enjoy your life while you’re living it and you’ll be the happiest person around.

    There was nothing spectacular in the way of looks for Ray. He stood at about 5 ft 8 inches tall. He wasn’t over weight but had a look about him that suggested he wasn’t athletic either. His arms and face and a slightly sun tanned complexion. His dark brown hair was long and cascaded down his back. Often times, you would see him with a bandana tied around his forehead. His face had a scruffy, unshaven look but his brown eyes were kind looking and even if he wasn’t actually smiling, his eyes suggested that he was. All in all, he had a very pleasant looking and approachable appeal to him. Most people that he said hello to, often returned the greeting as his demeanor was contagious. Anyone that found themself spending more than 5 minutes with him, would say that they felt like better people around him. He was simply that pleasant.

    He didn’t have any piercings but he did have 2 tattoos on both sides of his neck. One tattoo was a lightning bolt and he got that because he was a huge Elvis fan and the lightning bolt was sort of the insignia for the team that worked with and for Elvis, it meant, Done in a Flash. The other tattoo was one of a small rose. He got that one in remembrance of his mother. She had died when Ray was 16 years old. She had gotten sick, from what Ray still didn’t know. But she had died in his childhood home back in Iowa. When she died, Ray left town and never returned.

    His father was never a part of his life and he was an only child so he didn’t feel compelled to stay in Iowa. He wanted to experience things and go places. He wanted to meet as many people as he could. That was 15 years ago and in that time, Ray did exactly that. He lived the life of a wayward traveler. He never stayed in one place for too long but made many friends along the way. Some people that he would remember for the rest of his life and others that were only significant in the moment that he met them. All of them

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