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Shannon Kirk

Biography

Shannon Kirk

Shannon Kirk has been honored three times by the Faulkner Society in the William Faulkner-William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition for her works THE EXTRAORDINARY JOURNEY OF VIVIENNE MARSHALL (2012 finalist), METHOD 15/33 (2013 finalist) and IMPOSSIBILITY OF INTERPLANETARY LOVE (2014 short-list finalist). When not practicing law, Shannon writes in her free time. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and son.

Shannon writes in several genres: literary fiction, suspense/thriller and young adult.

Shannon is a member of International Thriller Writers and Mystery Writers of America.

Shannon Kirk

Books by Shannon Kirk

by Shannon Kirk - Fiction, Psychological Suspense, Psychological Thriller, Suspense, Thriller

Mary Olivia Pentecost, known as Mop, was born into one of the wealthiest families in the country --- and one of the most guarded. Now, two years after her mother’s mysterious death, Mop is seeking closure on the disquieting tragedy by returning to the New England seaside estate of her cloistered Aunty Liv --- once her closest relative and confidante. But behind the walls of the isolated estate, the shadows of the past are darker than Mop imagined. The puzzles of the family history are not to be shared, but unearthed. With each revelation comes a new, foreboding threat --- and for Mop, the grave suspicion that to discover Aunty Liv’s secrets is to become a prisoner of them.

by Shannon Kirk - Fiction

What if you could choose your heaven now? Thirty-five-year-old Vivienne Marshall does just that, as she lies dying in the ICU. In her final week of life, Vivienne treks through the Heavens of a priest, a best friend, a homeless child, and a lover who never was. Her guardian angel, Noah, who may just be her soul mate, escorts her through selections of Heavens and through the confusion she experiences as she flounders between a doubt of life and the certainty of death. Although her visits to varied afterlives provide peace and beauty, choosing proves not so easy: Vivienne's love for her young son and her earthly father pull her from her colorful journey --- and from her divine love of Noah.