Category: Thriller
New Releases – November 11th
Historical Mystery – Songbird by Gail Meath
Historical Holiday Romance – Star of Wonder by Chasity Bowlin, Caroline Lee, Meara Platt, Alexa Aston, Emily E K Murdoch, Elisa Braden, C.H. Admirand, Nicole Locke, Elizabeth Ellen Carter, Elizabeth Ellen Carter, Abigail Bridges, Veronica Crowe, Verna Cyril, E. Elizabeth Watson, Anna Markland
Historical Holiday Romance – Star of Light by Paula Quinn, Mary Lancaster, Hildie McQueen, Maggi Andersen, Maeve Greyson, Emily Royal, Sandra Sookoo,, Avril Borthiry, Whitney Blake, Mia Pride, Melanie Rose Clarke , Lynne Connolly, Rachel Ann Smith
Vampire Romance – Kissed by Death by Holly Roberds
Thriller – Stolen Ones by Angela Marsons
Paranormal Fantasy – Shifter God by Meg Xuemei X
Thriller Author T.L. Dyer
T.L. Dyer is a writer of character-driven fiction, including crime, police procedural and dystopia. Her stories and characters delve, discover and disrupt, always teetering precariously on that thin line between darkness and light, right and wrong, good and bad.
She is particularly keen on exploring those individuals who set themselves apart from the norm or who stray down a different path. Taking her lead from the characters themselves, she trails behind scribbling notes and trying to keep up as they take her on a breathless, heart-thumping and thought-provoking journey, with no knowing where she might end up.
T.L. lives in South Wales, UK, with her family and eternally bedraggled Yorkshire Terrier.
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New Releases – November 8th
Holiday Romance – A Very Bossy Christmas by Alexis Winter – $.99
Paranormal Romance – Wolf in the Woods by N.J. Walters
Sports Romance – Playing the Player by Erin McCarthy
Cozy Mystery – Gobble Gobble Murder by Rachel Woods – $.99
Suspense / Thriller – Missing Daughter by Kiersten Modglin
Vampire Fantasy – Kiss Me by Linsey Hall
Thriller Author Patrick Logan
True story: I used to cut up bodies. No, not for fun, you sick bastards – for work. After reaching the age of majority and fleeing the clutches of an overprotective mother, I went to university like a good boy.
More than a decade later and an alphabet soup of letters after my name, I found myself looking down the double-chamber of a microscope at an eyeball. Feeling ironically introspective, I decided that it was time for a change.
Four years and more than fifty best-selling horror and thriller novels later, I’ve found my true calling, one that also includes letters. Hopefully you see something in my catalog that you like, something to feast your eyes on.
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