On Tuesday Patricia Bradley will tell us what’s hot in inspirational suspense and mystery.
Wednesday, author Marji Laine will review COUNTER ATTACK by Patricia Bradley.
A brand new heart-stopping series from a USA Today bestselling author
No sooner has Alexis Stone been sworn in as the interim sheriff for Russell County, Tennessee, when a serial killer dubbed the Queen's Gambit Killer strikes again--this time in her hometown. Pearl Springs is just supposed to be a temporary stop along the way to Alex's real dream: becoming the first female police chief of Chattanooga. But the killer's calling card--a white pawn and a note with a chess move printed on it--cannot be ignored.
Pearl Springs chief of police Nathan Landry can't believe that his high school sweetheart Alexis (he refuses to call her Alex) is back in town, and he can't help wanting to protect the woman he never stopped loving. But as the danger mounts and the killer closes in, can Nathan come through on the promises he makes to himself to bring a killer to justice before it's too late.
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On Friday, Suspense Sister Nancy Mehl will talk about how important research is when writing novels. She’ll also tell us about how research figured into her upcoming book, COLD PURSUIT. Leave a comment, and you could win a copy when it releases in July.
"Guaranteed to captivate with plot twists you won't see coming."--Tosca Lee, New York Times bestselling author
"This story is sure to leave you breathless from the thrill of the ride. Hold on tight, it's about to get exhilarating!"--Lynette Eason, bestselling and award-winning author of the Extreme Measures series
"Cold Pursuit sucked me in from the first riveting page and pulled me deeper into an intricate, danger-filled plot."--Elizabeth Goddard, bestselling author of Cold Light of Day
Ex-FBI profiler River Ryland still suffers from PTSD after a case went horribly wrong. Needing a fresh start, she moves to St. Louis to be near her ailing mother and opens a private investigation firm with her friend and former FBI partner, Tony St. Clair. They're soon approached by a grieving mother who wants them to find out what happened to her teenaged son, who disappeared four years ago. River knows there's almost no hope the boy is still alive, but his mother needs closure, and River and Tony need a case, no matter how cold it might be.
But as they follow the boy's trail, which gets more complicated at every turn, they find themselves in the path of a murderer determined to punish anyone who gets in his way. As River and Tony race to stop him before he kills again, an even more dangerous threat emerges, stirring up the past that haunts River and plotting an end to her future.
BUY IT HERE
Don’t forget to enter our monthly contest! It ends on Wednesday!
Wednesday, author Marji Laine will review COUNTER ATTACK by Patricia Bradley.
A brand new heart-stopping series from a USA Today bestselling author
No sooner has Alexis Stone been sworn in as the interim sheriff for Russell County, Tennessee, when a serial killer dubbed the Queen's Gambit Killer strikes again--this time in her hometown. Pearl Springs is just supposed to be a temporary stop along the way to Alex's real dream: becoming the first female police chief of Chattanooga. But the killer's calling card--a white pawn and a note with a chess move printed on it--cannot be ignored.
Pearl Springs chief of police Nathan Landry can't believe that his high school sweetheart Alexis (he refuses to call her Alex) is back in town, and he can't help wanting to protect the woman he never stopped loving. But as the danger mounts and the killer closes in, can Nathan come through on the promises he makes to himself to bring a killer to justice before it's too late.
BUY IT HERE
On Friday, Suspense Sister Nancy Mehl will talk about how important research is when writing novels. She’ll also tell us about how research figured into her upcoming book, COLD PURSUIT. Leave a comment, and you could win a copy when it releases in July.
"Guaranteed to captivate with plot twists you won't see coming."--Tosca Lee, New York Times bestselling author
"This story is sure to leave you breathless from the thrill of the ride. Hold on tight, it's about to get exhilarating!"--Lynette Eason, bestselling and award-winning author of the Extreme Measures series
"Cold Pursuit sucked me in from the first riveting page and pulled me deeper into an intricate, danger-filled plot."--Elizabeth Goddard, bestselling author of Cold Light of Day
Ex-FBI profiler River Ryland still suffers from PTSD after a case went horribly wrong. Needing a fresh start, she moves to St. Louis to be near her ailing mother and opens a private investigation firm with her friend and former FBI partner, Tony St. Clair. They're soon approached by a grieving mother who wants them to find out what happened to her teenaged son, who disappeared four years ago. River knows there's almost no hope the boy is still alive, but his mother needs closure, and River and Tony need a case, no matter how cold it might be.
But as they follow the boy's trail, which gets more complicated at every turn, they find themselves in the path of a murderer determined to punish anyone who gets in his way. As River and Tony race to stop him before he kills again, an even more dangerous threat emerges, stirring up the past that haunts River and plotting an end to her future.
BUY IT HERE
Don’t forget to enter our monthly contest! It ends on Wednesday!
Both of these books sound thrilling! Can’t wait to check them out.
ReplyDeleteThese both look so good.
ReplyDeleteAlready read, “Counter Attack” and preordered, “ Cold Pursuit”!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading suspense and mystery. Both of these books sound good.
ReplyDeleteI read and thoroughly enjoyed Counter Attack. And I’m looking forward to the blog with Nancy Mehl about her research. I can’t wait to read COLD PURSUIT. Vickie Watts
ReplyDeleteI think I’ve only read one of Nancy‘s books, but Cold Pursuit sounds good!
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Love Nancy’s books.
ReplyDeleteThey sound like really interesting books.
ReplyDeleteboth books sounds so good!
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