Tag Archive | suspense
Jeanne Bannon Q&A Nowhere to Run @JeanneBannon
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Nowhere to Run by Jeanne Bannon An excerpt from the book: A creak came from the back of the diner. Lily lifted her head to listen. Another small groan of the floorboards. Could Sara be giving her a sign? โSara?โ Lily slid off the stool. A tall, dark figure…
Sentence of Suspense: Wrecked
Originally posted on How to be a great Store Manager:
I could taste the salty tang of sea water as I struggled to stay afloat, I watched my boat disappear under the water, the weird sensation of warm blood leaking from my leg into the icy water was soon forgotten as the shark fins appeared…
Author Wednesday – Mary Ellen Bramwell
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Today I welcome Mary Ellen Bramwell who’s recently published her first novel The Apple of My Eye. It could be classified as “chick lit,” but since I believe that doesn’t fully cover the genre of most books, I asked Mary Ellen to elaborate on the genre. She said, “Itโs…
She was never going back. #Book #Review of Deception by Eloise De Sousa @mello_elo
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Title: Deception Author: Eloise De Sousa ISBN-10: 1291547955 ISBN-13: 978-1291547955 ? http://eloisedesousa.wordpress.com/ ? Pages: 234 ? Genre: Adult Crime-Romance ? What’s it about? Deception is a story about facing your past and learning to trust. Amanda Glenson has a nice life working in a law firm in London while…
Susan Holmes
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Susan Holmes What is your latest release and what genre is it? Deadly Ties (A Waterside Kennels Mystery) Genre: mystery/suspense Quick description: A cozy mystery with an edge, Deadly Ties is a tale of family, friendship, and betrayal in a mountain community where ties run deep and grudges can linger…
Author Wednesday – Cate Beauman
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Today I welcome back the prolific author, Cate Beauman, who has just released her seventh romantic suspense novel in the Bodyguards of LA County series. This is Cate’s third appearance on Author Wednesday. Her body of work is impressive. Here’s what Cate has to say about Saving Sophie, the…
Book review: E by Kate Wrath
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
http://www.amazon.com/E-Kate-Wrath-ebook/dp/B00K4EOTT0 The opening of E drops us straight into a nightmare worthy of Room 101. When the torment stops, the bleak reality of life in an outpost kicks in. Outpost of what? Who knows. This is a story full of unanswered questions, not questions that interrupt the story, but…