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I could have written a good book about the nine years to date that I have battled Mesothelioma, but I thought maybe a good fiction novel would be a way to bring in funds for a much needed cause. We need funds to find a cure for this cancer that leaves no one standing.

Each of The Dreamweaver's Choice is donated to the Charity of MFMRF, I have taken nothing, paid for all printing and artwork costs myself. I do hope that in time many books will be sold and if possible the charity will keep receiving funds from the sales long after I have gone.

I just need you the public to get behind this book and buy it for young family members. Yes it has vampires, not many nasty ones but enough to give the book a story of good vs bad. There's a Newfoundland Dog, a paranormal police woman, a ghost and a couple of really good looking guys. What is there not to like?

It isn't a horror with lots of killing but a good story where good outwits evil, a good read along the way with some interesting twists.

Please get behind us and support the charity, at the same time you may even enjoy the read.

Wednesday 27 March 2013

Nice Gesture

Although this blog is for the book I had to share the wonderful comments posted yesterday on an American Website.


“The DreamWeaver’s Choice” is a complex story of the battle of good versus evil where the central characters are vampires and spirits, and a human detective with her beloved K-9, Bear Boy. The story moves from the 1800’s, when vampires roamed the streets of England and viciously took victims, to modern day where vampires still live in England but have divided into factions of “good” vampires who live among humans without harming them, and “bad” vampires who continue to stalk and attack unsuspecting Brits.

The good vampires rely on a sophisticated set of medicines and supplies to help them function normally, but their enemies are working hard to hijack and sabotage their efforts while reaping billions of dollars by extorting the desperate vampires needing the potions to remain part of society. The players in the book have deeply intertwined lives and knowing who to trust becomes a matter of life and death.

“I only hope the book does the charity justice and raises some much needed funds,” says Jan.


Read more: http://www.mesotheliomahelp.net/blog/2013/03/mesothelioma-survivor-jan-egerton-pens-book-to-raise-research-funds#ixzz2OjAwTZvs
Follow us: @_mesothelioma__ on Twitterough this blog is for the book I had a really good comment posted on a website yesterday. 

I have spent the last couple of days correcting my spellings and reformatting, one for paperback and one for Kindle.  Not knowing that I had to download the Kindle Version to correct it.  Now I have nothing to compare with as binned the typo errors!

If you find a typo, please let me know so I can fix it.

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