
Storyteller

The Chris Morrison Series Begins
A decade ago, Chris Morrison walked away from love to avenge his father's murder. When his mother is killed during a seemingly random burglary he returns home to seek justice. However, reuniting with the only woman he ever loved reveals secrets he wishes would have stayed buried. Can Chris overcome his past to stop a killer and find happiness or will he fall victim to the same choices he made ten years ago?
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My Unfinished Story
Trying to figure out Dylan Brand is like solving a mystery with a degree of difficulty somewhere between Scooby-Doo and Agatha Christie. First, it is only fair to share that Dylan Brand is a pseudonym. The mind behind Dylan created the name mostly to protect himself. Yes, that is an obvious clue that Dylan is a man.
Prior to Dylan, his creator was usually considered normal. Maybe a bit sarcastic. The problem was that the trusted few who read his stories would occasionally reply with a version of, “I can’t believe that happened to that character.” These words were often uttered softly as they backed away slowly.
Considering Dylan’s creator is a bit of an introvert, he figured he should attempt to avoid losing friends. The pen name also allowed Dylan to avoid explaining to his boss how he had time to write.
So, Dylan Brand was born. After all, if a writer can invent characters for his books, why not create the person on the book jacket?
Take it from Dylan, you can trust a guy who hides behind a fake name … And even though his browser history might raise eyebrows, it is only research for his next book.
The mind behind Dylan has worked in business, higher education and healthcare. He has mostly lived on horse ranches and is a sucker for most animals unless they slither. He loved the ocean until he discovered shark tracker, and now he loves the beach. He is slightly, embarrassingly obsessed with rating things he enjoys. His Book Buddy app boasts over 400 ratings, while his IMBD account was over 3,000 the last time he looked. He knows it doesn't help a lot, but he will tell you one to two IMBD ratings a day come from his treadmill time.
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While his career is far from over, he is pursuing his lifelong passion of filling endless blank pages on a computer screen with a combination of words to entertain and occasionally shock his readers. Plus, turning his hobby into a career is a way for him to justify large amounts of caffeine and expense his book addiction as research.