Saturday, March 21, 2015

Deception Lake by Paula Graves, New from Harlequin Intrigue in March 2015

Deception Lake by Paula Graves

Omnimystery News is pleased to introduce a new mystery, suspense, or thriller title from Harlequin, published this month …

Deception Lake by Paula Graves

Series: The Gates

Imprint: Intrigue

Deception Lake by Paula Graves, Amazon Kindle format

For more information about the book, see a synopsis, below.

"I'm not who you think I am."

While his rodeo days have come and gone, cowboy Jack Drummond is in for the ride of a lifetime … with life itself hanging in the balance. An unexpected encounter with his old flame, Mara Jennings, triggers a series of events that Jack never could have predicted. There's just one problem: Mara isn't the same woman Jack remembers. She looks like Mara. And sounds like Mara. But reignited passions aren't enough to hide the fact that she's harboring a big secret — and hiding out from an even bigger enemy. Now, learning the truth might be the only way to stay alive. Or it could tear them apart — permanently.

Deception Lake by Paula Graves

These Haunts Are Made for Walking, A Haunted Tour Guide Mystery by Rose Pressey, Now Available at a Special Price

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy.

Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the author …

These Haunts Are Made for Walking by Rose Pressey

These Haunts Are Made for Walking by Rose Pressey

A Haunted Tour Guide Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Rose Pressey

Price: 99¢ (as of 03/21/2015 at 3:00 PM ET).

These Haunts Are Made for Walking by Rose Pressey, Amazon Kindle format

If ever a whole town could be haunted, Devil's Moon, Kentucky would be that town. Ripley Van Raden, or Rip as her friends call her, has come back to her hometown to start her own ghost tour business. That's not her only career path though. Librarian by day, and ghost tour guide by night, Rip is ready to take on the ghosts following her around and the mysterious residents who show up for more than the tour in the Devil's Moon Cemetery.

Her first day on the job as librarian, Ripley finds a dead body and a ghost who can only communicate through electronics. Who knew ghosts could send text messages? To make things even more complicated, Ripley meets a hot cop who happens to also be a ghost hunter. She doesn't know if Brannon Landon is interested in helping her or just around for the paranormal activity.

When Rip discovers threatening notes between the pages of a novel, she must solve the library patron's mysterious death before she unwillingly joins the other side of her haunted tour.

These Haunts Are Made for Walking by Rose Pressey

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The Stranger by Harlan Coben, New in Bookstores during March 2015

Today's featured new hardcover mystery, suspense, or thriller title scheduled to be published during March 2015 is …

The Stranger by Harlan Coben

The Stranger by Harlan Coben, Non-Series

Publisher: Dutton

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Adam Price has a lot to lose: a comfortable marriage to a beautiful woman, two wonderful sons, and all the trappings of the American Dream: a big house, a good job, a seemingly perfect life.

Then he runs into the Stranger. When he learns a devastating secret about his wife, Corinne, he confronts her, and the mirage of perfection disappears as if it never existed at all. Soon Adam finds himself tangled in something far darker than even Corinne's deception, and realizes that if he doesn't make exactly the right moves, the conspiracy he's stumbled into will not only ruin lives — it will end them.

The Stranger by Harlan Coben

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The Marine's Tempatation by Jennifer Morey, New from Harlequin Romantic Suspense in March 2015

The Marine's Tempatation by Jennifer Morey

Omnimystery News is pleased to introduce a new mystery, suspense, or thriller title from Harlequin, published this month …

The Marine's Tempatation by Jennifer Morey

Series: The Adair Affairs

Imprint: Romantic Suspense

The Marine's Tempatation by Jennifer Morey, Amazon Kindle format

For more information about the book, see a synopsis, below.

It's true that money can't buy happiness. Librarian Georgia Mason has seen one wealthy Adair ruin her stepmother's life and swears she won't get involved with his son Carson. So what if he's a hot former special ops soldier who showers her with extravagant gifts? But he is the sexiest man she's ever met and it's hard to hate him for searching for his long-lost stepbrother, or tracking down the traitor behind his botched mission. And when Georgia faces life-threatening danger, Carson protects her, igniting their scorching passion. Maybe love of money isn't the root of all evil. Maybe there's more to Carson to trust, respect … and love.

The Marine's Tempatation by Jennifer Morey

Aladdin's Samovar, The Samovar Mystery Series by Lauren Sweet, Now Available at a Special Price

Omnimystery News is always searching for newly discounted mystery, suspense, thriller and crime novels for our readers to enjoy.

Today, we're pleased to present the following title, now available at a special price courtesy of the author …

Aladdin's Samovar by Lauren Sweet

Aladdin's Samovar by Lauren Sweet

The Samovar Mystery Series (1st in series)

Publisher: Lauren Sweet

Price: 99¢ (as of 03/21/2015 at 1:00 PM ET).

Aladdin's Samovar by Lauren Sweet, Amazon Kindle format

A nice, normal, boring life — that's all Amber Polaski ever wanted. One where she's not unchaining her flaky New Age mom from endangered trees, bailing her out of jail, or getting dragged to naked pagan rituals. But when Amber finds a sexy genie in her antique brass samovar, any hope of normal goes up in smoke.

It's just one tiny little wish — to find her long-lost father. What could go wrong?

Plenty. Dad shows up, all right — with a computer drive full of stolen data and angry mobsters hot on his trail. Now Amber has Fugitive Dad holed up in her Manville, NJ duplex, fending off the Mafia on one side and the FBI on the other. And she has Jasper the genie lounging in her blue plush recliner, conjuring chocolate chip cookies and passing himself off as her boyfriend. While Jasper is trying to tempt Amber with more disastrous wishes — and his seriously hot thousand-year-old body — Amber and her mom are forced to fight off Mafia assassins with nothing but chutzpah and household appliances.

It's time for Amber to call in the B-team: Iggy the homeless dwarf, Tim the ecoterrorist, and Wanda the Fairy Dogmother with her pack of Happy Puppies. Together, they need to save Dad before the Mob makes him disappear again — permanently!

Aladdin's Samovar by Lauren Sweet

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New This Week: Til Death Do Us Part, A Darcy Sweet Cozy Mystery by K. J. Emrick

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during March 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

Til Death Do Us Part by K. J. Emrick

Til Death Do Us Part by K. J. Emrick

A Darcy Sweet Cozy Mystery (16th in series)

Publisher: South Coast Publishing

Price: 99¢ (as of 03/21/2015 at 12:30 PM ET).

Til Death Do Us Part by K. J. Emrick, Amazon Kindle format

Spring is in the air in Misty Hollow. And so is mystery … once again …

As Darcy Sweet prepares for her upcoming wedding it should be the talk of the town. However, the discovery of human bones in a box overshadows that. The gossip mill is buzzing and it's all anyone can talk about.

Not Darcy though … She is just glad that this particular mystery is happening outside of Misty Hollow. She and Jon won't be getting wrapped up in this one. They'll be spending their time concentrating on their wedding plans.

Won't that be a nice change?

Til Death Do Us Part by K. J. Emrick

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A Conversation with Novelist Jean Heller

Omnimystery News: Author Interview with Jean Heller
with Jean Heller

We are delighted to welcome author Jean Heller to Omnimystery News today.

Jean begins a new thriller series introducing Chicago journalist Deuce Mora in The Someday File (December 2014 trade paperback and ebook formats) and we recently had the chance to talk more about it with her.

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Omnimystery News: Introduce us to Deuce Mora.

Jean Heller
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Jean Heller

Jean Heller: Deuce Mora has auburn hair, green eyes, and stands six feet tall. And boy, does she have an attitude. That's what appeals to me most about her. Like so many real people with artistic leanings, Deuce is a bit neurotic, never quite certain she's up to the challenges life throws at her. She sees the world in ways a little more skewed that most people. She is funny, often when she doesn't mean to be. She is frightened, even when she wants to be brave. She is brave when she should be frightened. And heaven help anyone who gets in the way of the twin senses of commitment and justice that drive every move she makes.

OMN: Your first two books were stand-alones, with The Someday File being the first of a series. What criteria do you use to decide whether a book will feature a series character or not?

JH: The first two books simply felt sufficient as stand-alone stories. The Someday File didn't. I wanted to do more with Deuce, largely because the same profession forged us both. I have a lot of material from which to draw. And because so much of me is reflected in Deuce, I feel as though I know her better than my other protagonists, and I don't want to let that sense of familiarity, empathy, and friendship slip away. We have a lot more work to do together.

OMN: Into which genre would you place your books?

JH: My second novel, Handyman, was definitely a horror thriller, an up-close-and-personal look at a brutal serial killer as he worked. Several readers told me it was the scariest book they ever read. One reviewer said readers might want to take showers and Valium after reading the first chapter. I took all that as complimentary because it's what I was striving for. The first novel, Maximum Impact, was a political thriller of sorts. It was scary only in the sense that you wouldn't want to read the opening chapters on an airplane trip. The Someday File would probably fall into the suspense category. At least I hope it does. I don't try to categorize my stories. I don't see any advantage to labeling them. Readers can draw their own conclusions.

OMN: Give us a summary of The Someday File in a tweet.

JH: What happens when the profession you love threatens to kill you, but guilt, grief, and overwhelming curiosity won't let you walk away?

OMN: Tell us a little more about your writing process.

JH: I tried outlining Maximum Impact and wound up feeling confined by it. The outline became an artificial rut. Sometimes stories or characters like to go off on their own for a bit, a right brain phenomenon that most often results in some sterling work. I found if I tried to confine the story to the rut, I lost a lot of good stuff. So I don't really write anything down beyond maybe a one-page synopsis. I know what the story is. I know the beginning and the end and most of the middle. From that bare-bones beginning, I let the story develop organically. I know who the main characters will be, and their roles in the story. I develop secondary characters as I go. So the cast expands, except when I kill someone.

OMN: Where do you usually find yourself writing?

JH: My writing environment is my office. It is filled with hundreds of reference books and music sources and a dog that barks when there's someone at the door. I have a 27-inch iMac on the desk, but mostly I use my solid-state MacBook Pro. Since I live in Chicago, working outside isn't an option for six months of the year. But from April to September, I like to take my iPad to a park or out along Lake Michigan and doodle ideas. Being in a different environment for a while is mentally stimulating, at least for me.

OMN: How do you go about researching the plot points of your stories?

JH: Since I'm a former journalist, fact-checking is very important to me. I rarely take liberties with anything. I try very hard to stay true to reality and history. I often spend days scouting locations, just the way they do for movies. When the subject turns to something with which I'm not intimately familiar, I call for help. The manager of a skyscraper office building in Tampa spent an entire day showing me what they call "the dirty places," the areas from which high-tech buildings are run. The director of the FBI's SWAT team in Tampa taught me a lot about guns and spent an hour showing me around the division's gun vault. I held weapons I didn't even know existed. I'm a pilot in real life, but for Maximum Impact I had to call on airline pilots and air traffic controllers for a lot of help. For a book I haven't published yet I asked the director of the pharmacy at a major hospital to teach me how to inject a poison that would kill someone almost instantly yet leave no trace. In Chicago, I worked with a linguist at the University of Chicago to decipher the secret of a real Chicago accent. Often, the people I call on start out thinking I'm some sort of whacko, but when they get into the story, they love it. It's a total departure from what they usually do all day. The most challenging topic I ever researched was the mind of a serial killer, for which I had help from someone who actually ran a real-life hunt for a serial killer. My most exciting topic to research was how it felt to fly a huge jetliner. United Airlines was kind enough to loan me some of their mammoth simulators and their chief training pilot for a couple of hours.

OMN: The Someday File is set in and around Chicago. How true are you to the setting?

JH: The answer to this question is an addendum to the last answer. The reason I try to stay so true to locations and environments is because it would adversely affect the characters if I didn't. Readers who know the areas I write about would recognize the lack of reality, and it could spoil the creative tension for them. And the characters wouldn't fit. An example. A key character in The Someday File is Vinnie Colangelo, a low-level mobster living on beer, bourbon, and regret for the one mistake he made in his life that cost him everything. Deuce Mora meets him in a neighborhood bar in Cicero, a working class Chicago suburb. I'm not much of a drinker, but I had to spend a whole lot of time in neighborhood bars in working areas to get a feel for the atmosphere where a guy like Vinnie would feel comfortable. I'm hoping to make enough money on the book to cover my bar tabs.

OMN: What are some of your outside interests? And have any of these found their way into your books?

JH: My hobbies are photography, reading, flying airplanes, and playing my five guitars, though not all at once. So far, no, my hobbies have not shown up in my books.

OMN: The Someday File has a very interesting cover, and seems to tell a story all on its own. How involved were you in creating it?

JH: I had a lot to do with creating the cover for The Someday File. I knew I wanted it set in a run-down bar. I sketched out my idea for the designer and she took it from there. I took control over the cover because I hated the covers the publisher did for my first two books. Maximum Impact was a story about the horrific crash of a brand new class of airplane, and the publisher put a 747 on the cover. The cover I wanted for Handyman was rejected as too spooky. How can the cover of a book about a serial killer be too spooky, huh? So for the first time, I'm happy with a cover. And when Maximum Impact and Handyman are reissued later this year, each will have a brand new cover.

OMN: Have any specific authors influenced how and what you write today?

JH: The list of authors who influenced me goes on forever. But I will tell you this. When I go back now and read Maximum Impact, I can tell you exactly which authors I was reading for pleasure when I wrote specific sections of that book. I think one of the reasons I like The Someday File and Deuce Mora so much is that I feel I've finally found my voice. And I think writing in the first person did that for me.

OMN: When selecting a book today to read for pleasure, what do you look for?

JH: Right now, for the third time, I'm re-reading everything Arthur Conan Doyle wrote. But when I'm not up to my shoulders in Sherlock Holmes, you'll usually find me with my nose in a thriller, though I detour fairly often into something totally different. Recently, All the Light We Cannot See held me captive for three days.

OMN: What's next for you?

JH: Next for me is the second Deuce Mora book, tentatively titled The Genesis File. But don't hold me to that title. Later this year I'm taking my fifth trip to Alaska just for fun with some friends. And between now and then I'll be doing book signings and personal appearances for whomever asks me to come visit. Maybe I'll see you around a mall somewhere.

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Jean Heller's news career included serving as an investigative and projects reporter and editor for The Associated Press in New York City and Washington, D.C., The Cox Newspapers and New York Newsday in Washington, D.C. and the St. Petersburg Times in Washington, D.C. and Florida. Jean has won multiple awards, including the Worth Bingham Prize, the Polk Award, and is an eight-time Pulitzer Prize nominee.

For more information about the author, please visit her website at JeanHellerBooks.com and her author page on Goodreads, or find her on Facebook and Twitter.

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The Someday File by Jean Heller

The Someday File
Jean Heller
A Deuce Mora Thriller

What happens when the profession you've known all your adult life threatens to kill you, yet suffocating guilt and insatiable curiosity won't let you walk away?

That's pretty much what happens to Deuce Mora, a columnist for the Chicago Journal, a big-city newspaper struggling to stay solvent in a world that seems to have outgrown newspapers and left them in ruin.

What Deuce digs out of her "ideas" file is something that should be, at best, a human-interest story. The tale of an aging, low-level Chicago mobster living on beer, bourbon, and regret for the one mistake in his life that cost him everything. Deuce finds him in a Cicero bar late one afternoon, already drunk and resolute in his determination not to talk to her.

Afraid for his safety in the boozy world he inhabits, Deuce gives him a ride home and thus seals his brutal fate. She is left with more guilt than she can shoulder, more curiosity than she can ignore, and in more danger than she can imagine.

The mobster's final words to her shove her into a world of political and criminal intrigue and confront her with a horrific crime more than 50 years old that she will either solve or die in the trying.

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Today's Selection of Free MystereBooks for Saturday, March 21, 2015

Omnimystery News is pleased to feature a selection of Free MystereBooks found on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at 6:30 AM ET …

The Fourth Amendment by SM Smith

The Fourth Amendment by SM Smith

A Suspense Thriller

Publisher: Camelot Publishing

Price: FREE!

The Fourth Amendment by SM Smith, Amazon Kindle format

Skin in the Game by Tomas Byrne

Skin in the Game by Tomas Byrne

A Conspiracy Thriller

Publisher: Delta Stream Books

Price: FREE!

Skin in the Game by Tomas Byrne, Amazon Kindle format

The Thirteenth Room by Adam Croft

The Thirteenth Room by Adam Croft

A Kempston Hardwick Mystery

Publisher: Circlehouse

Price: FREE!

The Thirteenth Room by Adam Croft, Amazon Kindle format

Wendy and the Lost Boys by Barbara Silkstone

Wendy and the Lost Boys by Barbara Silkstone

A Wendy Darlin Comedy Mystery

Publisher: Barbara Silkstone

Price: FREE!

Wendy and the Lost Boys by Barbara Silkstone, Amazon Kindle format

Marigold Dark by Paul Bisson

Marigold Dark by Paul Bisson

A Crime Thriller

Publisher: Jayplate

Price: FREE!

Marigold Dark by Paul Bisson, Amazon Kindle format

Fudge-Laced Felonies by Cynthia Hickey

Fudge-Laced Felonies by Cynthia Hickey

A Summer Meadows Cozy Mystery

Publisher: Winged Publications

Price: FREE!

Fudge-Laced Felonies by Cynthia Hickey, Amazon Kindle format

Lethal Dispatch by Max Tomlinson

Lethal Dispatch by Max Tomlinson

The Sendero Mysteries

Publisher: Sendero Press

Price: FREE!

Lethal Dispatch by Max Tomlinson, Amazon Kindle format

For a summary of all of today's titles, plus any that may have been added since this post was created, visit our Free MystereBooks page. This page is updated daily, typically by 8 AM ET.

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Friday, March 20, 2015

New This Week: Two Not in Hollywood Mysteries by Leonie Gant

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during March 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

Not Famous in Hollywood by Leonie Gant

Not Famous in Hollywood by Leonie Gant

A Not in Hollywood Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Leonie Gant

Price: $2.99 (as of 03/20/2015 at 7:30 PM ET).

Not Famous in Hollywood by Leonie Gant, Amazon Kindle format

There are some mornings when you really should make the time to stop for coffee …

When Trudie Eyre came to Hollywood as personal assistant for the famous and indulged, she expected to see wealth, glamour and maybe a little crazy. What she did not expect was to be wedged in a doggie door, trying to rescue America's Sweetheart from a potentially career destroying booty call with Hollywood's Sexiest Man Alive. Finding the dead body of Hollywood's favorite bad boy slumped in a shower did not feature in the job description either.

Blackmailed by the police for her help, Trudie must navigate the world of the famous and not so famous, while keeping her distance from her gorgeous fake undercover cop boyfriend, before she becomes the next target.

Not Famous in Hollywood by Leonie Gant

Not Happily Married in Hollywood by Leonie Gant

Not Happily Married in Hollywood by Leonie Gant

A Not in Hollywood Mystery (2nd in series)

Publisher: Leonie Gant

Price: $2.99 (as of 03/20/2015 at 7:30 PM ET).

Not Happily Married in Hollywood by Leonie Gant, Amazon Kindle format

Sometimes not all attention is good …

After recovering from her life threatening stint as Eleanor Channing's assistant, Trudie Eyre decided to step back from Hollywood celebrities and work with acclaimed author and scriptwriter Adele Wesson.

Unlike most of her clients, Adele is a joy to work with. She would be in heaven if it wasn't for Adele's husband Eric. Eric Wesson has not met a women who doesn't fall for him and he does not like that Trudie is more interested in his wife's latest bestseller than she is in him.

When Eric ends up dead it is up to Trudie to organize his funeral. This means hunting through Eric's past looking for family, or at least someone who will mourn the passing of a man most people thought of as an amoral gold digger.

During her search Trudie finds that Eric Wesson was both more of a good man than she expected and also a worse man than she thought.

Not Happily Married in Hollywood by Leonie Gant

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Review: The Case of the Missing Moonstone by Jordan Stratford

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A Mysterious Review of The Case of the Missing Moonstone by Jordan Stratford. The Wollstonecraft Detective Agency.

Review summary: Though intended for an early to middle-grade audience, this delightful story centered on two thoroughly engaging young girls on a case to catch a very clever criminal is a superb mystery for readers of all ages. With action, adventure, intrigue, and a bit of humor, this first in series book is enthusiastically recommended. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Case of the Missing Moonstone Jordan Stratford

The Case of the Missing Moonstone
Jordan Stratford
The Wollstonecraft Detective Agency
Knopf (January 2015)

Publisher synopsis: Lady Ada Byron, age eleven, is a genius. Isolated, awkward and a bit rude — but a genius. Mary Godwin, age fourteen, is a romantic. Adventurous, astute, and kind, Mary is to become Ada's first true friend. And together, the girls conspire to form the Wollstonecraft Detective Agency — a secret constabulary for the apprehension of clever criminals. Their first case involves a stolen heirloom, a false confession, and an array of fishy suspects. But it's no match for the deductive powers and bold hearts of Ada and Mary.

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New This Week: Love's Alchemy, A John Donne Mystery by Bryan Crockett

Omnimystery News is pleased to present a mystery, suspense, or thriller ebook that we recently found by sleuthing (as it were) through new or recently reissued titles from independent publishers during March 2015 and priced $4.99 or less …

Love's Alchemy by Bryan Crockett

Love's Alchemy by Bryan Crockett

A John Donne Mystery (1st in series)

Publisher: Five Star

Price: $3.99 (as of 03/20/2015 at 6:30 PM ET).

Love's Alchemy by Bryan Crockett, Amazon Kindle format

Brilliant wordsmith John Donne is pitted against the Machiavellian politician Robert Cecil. The match is uneven; Cecil runs James I's kingdom while Donne struggles to make ends meet through the patronage of the alluring Countess of Bedford, who sets herself up as a rival to his resourceful wife, Anne.

Donne is summoned to meet with Cecil, who suborns the struggling poet as a spy to infiltrate the underground network of English Catholics, seeking Jesuit priests. But Donne wants no part of any spying. He sets out instead to outwit Cecil as he journeys with Lady Bedford's crafty old manservant through dangerous territory, surviving plots and threats by his wits, aid from the quick-spirited Anne, and a strong dose of gallows humor.

Love's Alchemy by Bryan Crockett

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False Security, A Rachel Thomas Novel of Romantic Suspense by Angie Martin, Now Available at a Special Price

Amazon Kindle Countdown Deals are limited-time discounts on Kindle-exclusive books.

Omnimystery News is pleased to present you with one of today's titles … but take advantage of this deal now as the price will go up to its digital list price soon! (See the countdown clock on the book product page to see how much time remains on this deal.)

False Security by Angie Martin

False Security by Angie Martin

A Rachel Thomas Novel of Romantic Suspense (1st in series)

Publisher: Angie Martin

Price: 99¢ (as of 03/20/2015 at 6:00 PM ET).

False Security by Angie Martin, Amazon Kindle format

Rachel Thomas longs for normalcy, but if she stops running she could die … or worse. Chased by a past that wishes to imprison her, haunted by dreams that seek to destroy her, Rachel finds solace in a love she could not predict. A love she cannot deter.

Mark Jacobson is the man who never needed love. He has his bookstore, his bachelorhood, and his freedom. In the moment he meets Rachel Thomas, he is swept into a world he never knew existed. One filled with the purest of love. One filled with betrayal, lies, and murder.

Now Rachel and Mark are forced to face her past. The truth may kill them both.

False Security by Angie Martin

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