Paige Peterson received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of St. Thomas and an additional bachelor’s degree from Rasmussen University. She resides in the suburban Twin Cities with her husband, two cats, and a dog. She’s a lover of coffee, all things travel-related, and camping alongside Lake Superior.

Angela Grey has been writing since 2002. Initially, she self-published under the pseudonym Peyton Mathie; but then changed to her own name in 2008. She’s a writer with mental illness, and has created memorable, moving tales about the sometimes unexpected and challenging road to first love. Although Angela is a South Dakota native and an enrolled member of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate, she’s lived in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York, on and off throughout her childhood. Currently, Angela resides in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, which is in the suburban Twin Cities, with the love of her life, Robert, their two Manx, two American Bobtail, their Cocker Spaniel/Cavalier King Charles mix, near their four adult children and their spouses, and two grandsons. In her spare time, Angela enjoys budget travel, camping, grilling/BBQs with family, yoga and spirituality classes and being a mental health advocate.

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Our latest work is Bdóte , which is an Indigenous historical fiction coming-of-age novel in verse that travels back in time from present-day Minneapolis with Evangeline to 1862 Bdóte, where we meet Lily. Both thirteen-year-old Dakota Sioux girls find friendship despite the pain, anguish, and danger that was the internment camp for some of the surviving Dakota women and children following the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862, where 38 of their male family members were hanged, in the largest U.S. mass execution.

Just before that novel in verse was the coming-of-age YA novel Dancing Without Music which tells the story of Mia Callan and Milo Chatham. When major depressive disorder, seizures, and an eating disorder lead to hopelessness, lack of interest, loss of pleasure, and worse, alcohol abuse, self-mutilation, isolation, anxiety, panic attacks, physical illness, and suicidal feelings, seventeen-year-old Mia Callan and Milo Chatham who only recently began dating find this brutal array of dangers overwhelming, and possibly even deadly. Lake of Secrets proves living beside the water should be peaceful until the bodies of mystery infants wash ashore. A nightmare scenario unfolds: the third in a string of dead bodies turns up in the suburban lake, rekindling the mysterious occurrence. Actual MN events loosely inspire this book. Echoes of the Past is a suspense novel that finds Leah and her brother, Jake, as two grown children when their forty-two-year-old married park ranger mother goes missing during the suitcase killer spree; everyone believes the serial killer is at fault. A serial killer known to decapitate and dismember his victims, stuffing most of the body parts in a suitcase but leaving the head or a limb around town to frighten unsuspecting passersby.

Echoes at Midnight which is the second in a series about north country serial killings is in the editing stage and the new series book one, Dreamcatcher which is a coming-of-age, contemporary YA, high fantasy novel is in the final chapters.

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