Fiction Co-Authors
Then the Night Got Weird
In 1945, Dr. Gordon Keith vanished without a trace, consumed by his obsession with a strange cosmic crystal. The incident was buried—until forty years later, when a group of teenagers unearthed the same crystal, quietly uncoiling forces beyond their understanding.
Twenty-four more years pass while the crystal lies dormant… waiting. Then, on the eve of their twentieth high school reunion, the crystal stirred—and with a single, unearthly pulse, reality fractured and time began to bleed at the edges.
One cosmic sucker punch later, they’re fourteen again. Now, with adult minds trapped in teenage bodies, they must survive adolescent misadventures, confront buried trauma, and dodge a fresh-from-hell mad scientist. Time is fractured. Reality is bending. And Luke just wants to get home to his wife and kids—before the past eats him alive.
~ Chick Lit Book Cafe
The Tunnel
Psychological Horror
After the tragic suicide of their fifteen-year-old son Ethan, Zach and Grace Dunning are drowning in grief and guilt. Desperate for connection, Grace turns to a spiritualist church in Cedar Hill, Texas—The Great Chapel of Mara—where whispers of the afterlife promise solace. But what begins as a hopeful search for peace spirals into a dark descent through manipulation, deceit, and violence.
Eddie Munson, a brash medium with a shady past, offers uncanny insights into Ethan’s life. Grace is convinced. Zach is repulsed. When Eddie crosses a line, the couple seeks guidance from Lamar Golding, Mara’s charismatic leader. Lamar seems gentle, trustworthy—until the truth begins to unravel. Behind closed doors, Mara’s staff invade the Dunning home, mining Ethan’s digital footprint to fabricate convincing “messages from beyond.”
As the illusion deepens, so does the danger. Eddie’s erratic behavior escalates into harassment, and a confrontation by the water ends in a tragic accident. Grace, ever composed, becomes the architect of their cover-up. But secrets have weight, and the past refuses to stay buried.
When betrayal, blackmail, and murder collide, Zach and Grace find themselves entangled in a web of lies spun by a psychic mafia masquerading as healers. And just when the storm reaches its peak, something breaks through the noise—something that makes them question everything they thought they knew about grief, guilt, and goodbye.”
The Tunnel is a gripping psychological thriller that explores the raw edges of grief, the seductive power of belief, and the lengths we’ll go to for redemption. Equal parts haunting and heart-wrenching, it asks: what if the only way out… is through?
Greg Neeley is a proud Gen Xer with roots on a rural Arkansas farm and a long-time home base in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. A lifelong sports fan, Greg enjoys good company, cold beer, and Friday nights that don’t take themselves too seriously.
He’s also happily married and loves spending time with his wife, whose support and insistence helped ensure this very sentence made the cut. All kidding aside, she's his everything...without her he would be rudderless ship.
His debut novel, Then the Night Got Weird, co-written with longtime friend and creative partner Reggie Tennison, is a passion project born from a shared desire to reclaim the imaginative spark that life sometimes sidelines. What started as a casual brainstorm turned into an excellent adventure—and the duo is already halfway through their next book.
Greg writes with a mix of nostalgia, humor, and surreal wonder, drawing on decades of lived experience and a deep love for storytelling. He’s not one to brag, but he’s pretty sure his dog thinks he’s brilliant.
Reggie Tennison is a lifelong denizen of the Dallas/Fort Worth area. He is a sports junkie, especially for his hometown teams...with the notable exception of the Dallas Cowboys. Thanks to an intense 1980s man-crush on Dan Marino, Reggie roots for the Miami Dolphins. Unfortunately, they aren't any better than the Cowboys, but, hey, the heart wants what the heart wants.
Reggie resides with his wife, Gayla, who is his very own Adrian. Always there to give a little shove, even when a mere nudge would suffice. Seriously though, her support throughout this process is much appreciated. He would be remiss if he didn't also mention his 13 year-old pup, Harper. She is prone to FOMO attacks, so she needs her shout-out.
This collaboration with Greg Neeley has been a blast from beginning to end. Even the disagreements! They are happy to share this book with the reading world, and believe they have created a worthwhile story. But you, dear reader, will be the true judge of that.
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