May 24, 2020

Book Review: Most Likely To Die By P.J. Stanley #AvailableonKUJune4


Voted Most Likely to Die by her peers, popular cheerleader Brynn Baldwin can’t wait to graduate and start college in the fall. However, when the school yearbooks are released, Brynn’s world is shaken. Someone has defaced her elected superlative, 
now branding her the girl Most Likely to Die. As a psychotic killer dressed as the Bridgefield High mascot, Billy the Bull, begins to slash their way through the ones closest to Brynn, she discovers that no one can be trusted…and everyone has a secret. 

Release in June 4, 2020. Will be available on KU! 

The book is a throwback to the classic 90s whodunnit slasher movies. I wrote this book for slasher fans. The genre has been somewhat quiet the last few years and I wanted to give the genre fans something to sink their teeth into. Filled with inventive deaths, good characters, blood, and lots of heart. 


May 23, 2020

Book Review: Writing About The Amish By Beth Wiseman



WHY DOES EVERY BETH WISEMAN BOOK INCLUDE A RED SUITCASE?
This is one of the many questions answered by an author who has sold over two million books. Beth has penned more than forty books about the Plain People in Pennsylvania, Colorado, and Indiana. In this collection of essays, Beth gives readers a glimpse into her personal life and shares experiences she’s had while writing about the Amish.

INCLUDES PHOTOS, AMISH RECIPES, AND A “BONUS” SHORT STORY!

Book Review and Book Blitz: The Silent Daughter By Claire Amarti #XpressoTours


The Silent Daughter
Claire Amarti


Publication date: May 7th 2020

Genres: Adult, Psychological, Suspense

Schoolgirl missing, the ticker reads, and the camera cuts to a girl’s face. Blonde hair waterfalling over her shoulders, serious eyes, lips a little parted like she’s about to speak. That’s when I realize I’ve been holding my breath, because the gasp when I inhale almost chokes me.
Sadie Kelly has lost her job. Until last month, she was a teacher at Horton College – the same high school she went to ten years ago along with her best friend, Fiona. But Fiona died in an accident on their graduation night, in circumstances Sadie’s spent the last ten years trying to forget, and since then nothing’s been the same.
Now Sadie’s back where she grew up, jobless, and living temporarily with Fiona’s mother. But when she hears that Devon Hundley, a Horton schoolgirl, has gone missing, everything changes. Devon’s the daughter of Philip Hundley, a man Sadie knows all too well, and Sadie can’t stop thinking about the last time she saw Devon. It was the day Sadie left Horton for good, and heard Devon murmur four little words as she walked away. Four words Sadie prayed she had misheard:
I know your secret.
A gripping page-turner for fans of Kerry Lonsdale, Diane Chamberlain, and Liane Moriarty.

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