Showing posts with label thriller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thriller. Show all posts

Friday, 1 July 2016

.

  We had so many incredible submissions last month, it was hard to pick one. So for July we have decided on a collection of stories from authors T.D. Trask and Dale Elster, set in the fictional town of Rock Creek, NY.  
A town in the middle of nowhere, on the way to nowhere. A town ruled by quiet, country boredom, nestled between rolling hills and dense forests. Bordered by vast stretches of farmland. A quaint community of friendly faces, charming landscapes, picket fences. An idyllic rural existence. Maybe it is. 

But the locals have another name for their town: Deadsville. 




----------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------

Sunday, 1 May 2016

.

  May sees spring come to life. But the Spring showers didn't dampen the quality of content we received! Here's the Editors’ Choice for this month: This Time by JF Holland. An adult contemporary romance, this is the second book in the Dennison Property Story Series. It tells of Alison Pope, a young widow with an infant daughter, who is enjoying her job with Dennison Property Services. It’s giving her a lifestyle that’s comfortable and safe, something Alison was desperately missing.
When Rob Philips comes along, Alison finds herself slipping outside of that comfort zone. But when her past begins to catch up, her hard won security too seems to ebb further away. Can Alison open up and let Rob into her complicated life and her heart? And can Rob learn to let go of his past and finally accept he is capable of finding love and helping Alison heal? This time, it could be all theirs for the taking.



----------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------

Saturday, 2 April 2016

.

  Another month and another great round of titles! Here is April’s choice: Hannahwhere by John McIlveen. This constantly surprising novel has some very dark moments, but John McIlveen's clean, clear prose carries you through them and back into the light of the good, decent people who fuel this story with their desperate efforts to do the right thing.
In a suburb on Boston's North Shore, a catatonic little girl is found behind a dumpster. She is a mystery. As Social Worker Debbie Gillan pieces together the puzzle of the child's identity, she discovers the child had disappeared two years earlier along with a twin sister. She also discovers HANNAHWHERE, an alternate world that is both a haven and a prison.... Life altering trauma becomes the key to unraveling the truth about the children, about Hannahwhere...and about Debbie herself. Truths that could either save them or destroy them all.



----------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------