Tag: thriller

Shatter by Nikki Trionfo

Shatter by Nikki Trionfo

It never occurred to us that there could be people in the orchard. Dangerous people. An explosion in the middle of a peach orchard kills Salem’s sister during a labor strike, and police call it an accident. Salem becomes convinced the death was no accident—it was a conspiracy. Salem wants to prove her sister was murdered for supporting the union despite being the daughter of […]

May 12, 2017 / 0 Comments
A Strange Twist of Fate by Debra Erfert

A Strange Twist of Fate by Debra Erfert

One widow, one killer—who will die first? Gutsy, grieving Anna is determined to find who murdered her husband. Hampered by agonizing loneliness, her obsessive-compulsive mother, and her over-controlling father, she defies convention, and the law, to investigate on her own. When she runs up against Lee Adams, a handsome police detective who’s determined to save Anna from herself, she has to step up her rogue […]

April 25, 2017 / 0 Comments
Deadly Inheritance by Clair M. Poulson

Deadly Inheritance by Clair M. Poulson

Andi Buckner and her twin brother, Bolden, have had enough of the rough streets of Detroit. When they can no longer bear the drugs and abuse within their home, the twins make their escape: Bolden to the military, and Andy to wherever the wind takes her. With few belongings and no specific destination, Andi eventually finds herself across the table from a kind old man […]

March 9, 2017 / 0 Comments
Mend by Elana Johnson

Mend by Elana Johnson

With Cascade gone through the rift, Price is determined to fix everything and find her. It doesn’t matter if there’s somebody that could become him—steal his life—on the other side of the rift. What does matter is that he figure out how to mend it. But he doesn’t even have access to it anymore. When he wakes up to a new, different existence than what […]

December 12, 2016 / 0 Comments
Memory of Monet by Robin M. King

Memory of Monet by Robin M. King

With an eidetic memory that won’t let her forget anything, Alexandra Stewart thought she was born to be a spy. But after her latest mission in Paris and her confrontation with a terrorist, Alex questions her work for The Company, a secret spy organization with headquarters in the basement of Brown University. When the CIA enlists her help in locating a kidnapped teenage girl, Alex […]

November 24, 2016 / 0 Comments
Rift by Elana Johnson

Rift by Elana Johnson

In this dangerous game with time, someone’s bound to lose. Seventeen-year-old Saige Phillips can’t help holding on to the hope that she’ll find Chloe, her twin who went missing five years ago. After all, Saige sees echoes of Chloe sitting in the window and skipping down the stairs. Though there’s never been any sound associated with Saige’s “hallucinations,” she’s freaked out by the breathing she […]

October 17, 2016 / 0 Comments
Infected by Gregg Luke

Infected by Gregg Luke

Mother Nature: the world’s most innovative KILLER… Deep in the jungles of Venezuela, mycologist Dr. Julia Fatheringham is engrossed in her study of native fungi. But what begins as a standard research trip quickly spirals into chaos when her associate’s erratic behavior results in his horrifying death. Soon, Julia makes a startling discovery: her partner was contaminated by an organism found only in insects. It […]

September 20, 2016 / 1 Comment
Killer Potential by Aften Brook Szymanski

Killer Potential by Aften Brook Szymanski

Seventeen-year-old Yvette doesn’t know what’s worse: being locked up on a high security psych ward for a crime she’s not sure she committed, or having to see the vacant eyes of her fellow patients. All she wants is her sister back, her parents to get a clue, her brother to quit dealing drugs, the murder trial to be over, and most of all, to be […]

July 21, 2016 / 0 Comments
The Creation: Let There Be Death by The Behrg

The Creation: Let There Be Death by The Behrg

And God said, ‘Let There Be Death.’ And He saw that it was Good. As the second day in The Creation begins, the world continues to be transformed. Day has arrived, but this is no ordinary light. And it is but the precursor for something far more terrifying. With the dawn, Faye Moanna finds herself a prisoner in one of the darkest dungeons created for […]

April 20, 2016 / 0 Comments
Contact by Laurisa White Reyes

Contact by Laurisa White Reyes

It takes only half a second… …Like those commercials where a crash test dummy rockets forward at high speed and slams into a wall. …In that instant, every thought in Emma Lynn Walsh’s head collides with mine—every thought, memory, hope, disappointment and dream. …I open my eyes to see Dr. Walsh peering at me, a puzzled expression on her face. “Let—go—of—me,” I order though clenched […]

March 12, 2016 / 0 Comments