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Monday, April 20, 2026

SUSPENSE SISTERS: APRIL GIVEAWAY

Suspense Sisters: April Giveaway

THIS WEEK ON THE SUSPENSE SISTERS



We have exciting things planned for you this week on the Suspense Sisters!


On Tuesday, Suspense Sister Marji Laine will tell us what’s hot in inspirational suspense and mystery.

Wednesday, we’ll hear from author A.D. Lawrence when she reviews THE GIRL UPSTAIRS by Jessica Patch. Leave a comment for a chance to win a copy of this suspenseful book!

She bought this house to save her marriage. Unearthing its secrets might just claim her life.
Gwen McDaniel’s life is broken. But she knows the perfect place to fix it. Cold Harbor, Maine, an idyllic small town with views of Acadia National Park, is where she used to vacation with her parents as a child. Here, she and Steven can start over, renovating their cliff-side fixer-upper while patching up their marriage. Soon, everything will be better.


Except from the moment they arrive, Gwen sees and hears things, and it’s more than just the drafts and shadows that are part of any old house. Steven downplays her fears, warning her not to fixate on problems as she has in the past. But Gwen spent years as a homicide detective, and her instincts don’t lie. Something happened here. Proof comes when she rips up the attic’s carpet to discover a chilling message carved into the wood underneath.

As Gwen delves into the history of the house and the Cold Harbor community, she begins to piece the fragments together. And gradually, a terrifying picture emerges: A missing girl. A house of horrors. And a dark, decades-old nightmare that is more haunting than Gwen ever imagined…

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Friday, Suspense Sister Patricia Bradley interviews author Jennifer Dodrill about her book, NO EGRETS. Leave a comment to win your own copy!

Life in Stone Creek Cove is supposed to be peaceful—sunny Florida days, friendly neighbors, and a rookery of beloved egrets nesting near the creek. So when the birds vanish overnight, Peg Howard expects nothing more than a little small-town drama.

She doesn’t expect to find a body.

Volunteered to help search for the missing egrets, Peg teams up with her mother-in-law, Hazel, and quickly discovers that Stone Creek Cove has more secrets than birdwatchers. Rumors spread, tempers flare, and what started as a harmless mystery turns into a full-blown murder investigation.

Already juggling a doting grandmother role, a mischievous new puppy, and two very different men competing for her attention, Peg has no desire to become an amateur sleuth. But when cryptic clues and thinly veiled threats suggest someone wants the truth buried, Peg knows walking away isn’t an option.


As Peg and Hazel dig deeper, they uncover shady deals, long-held grudges, and motives hiding behind polite smiles. And in a town where everyone knows everyone, the killer could be closer than Peg ever imagined.

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Thursday, April 16, 2026

Villains Who Don’t Think They’re Villains!

 There’s a moment in every suspense story when the truth shifts.

Not for the reader—but for the villain.



Because the most chilling antagonists aren’t the ones who revel in chaos. They’re the ones who look at their choices… and believe they’re justified.

Maybe even necessary.

And that’s where things get dangerous.

As writers, we spend a lot of time getting to know our heroes—their fears, their wounds, their hopes. But if we stop there, our stories fall flat.

Because villains have stories too.

The most compelling antagonists are driven by a belief. A core truth they’ve built their actions around. It might be rooted in pain. Or loss. Or a moment when something in them broke and never healed quite right.

The world is cruel, so I have to be crueler.
No one protected me, so I’ll take control.
This is the only way to make things right.

They don’t see themselves as evil. They see themselves as the solution.

It’s easy to label a character as “bad” and move on. But true suspense lives in the gray spaces.

When a villain has a clear motivation—even one we don’t agree with—it adds a layer of tension that goes beyond surface danger. Suddenly, the reader isn’t just wondering what will happen next…

They’re asking: Could this person have been different?

That question lingers. Because sometimes, the line between hero and villain isn’t as wide as we’d like to believe. The villains who believe they are right are often the hardest to stop.

They don’t hesitate. They don’t question what they’re doing. They don’t see another path forward.

A villain who knows they’re wrong might pause while a villain who believes they’re justified moves forward with conviction—no matter who gets hurt along the way.



When I was writing Unsolved Amish Abduction, this idea stayed with me constantly. The danger in that story doesn’t come from chaos. It comes from someone who believes their actions are warranted. Necessary, even. That belief shapes everything. It’s what allows them to wait. To plan their revenge and act on it without hesitation.

And perhaps the most unsettling thing of all is that it’s what allows them to look at the past not as something to regret, but something to finish.

I think part of what makes these villains so compelling—and so unsettling—is how human they feel. Because if we’re honest, we all justify our choices at times. We all tell ourselves stories about why we’re right.

Most of us never cross the lines these characters do. But that thread of self-justification is something we recognize. And recognition creates connection—even when we don’t want it to.

When I’m creating an antagonist, I don’t start with what they’ve done. I start with what they believe has been done to them. Because once I understand that, then everything else falls into place. Their actions, their choices, the way they interact with the world around them. And sometimes, that’s when a story takes an unexpected turn. Because the villain isn’t just a threat anymore. They’re a person who made one wrong choice followed by another until there was no way back.

The scariest villains aren’t the ones hiding in the shadows. They’re the ones who step into the light fully convinced they’re doing what’s right.

And in suspense, that kind of certainty can be more dangerous than any weapon.

For a chance to win an e-book copy of Unsolved Amish Abduction, tell me, do you find villains more unsettling when you understand why they do what they do… or when their motives remain a mystery?

Please remember to include your email address so that I can get the book to you!

Until next time….

Happy reading!

 

Mary Alford

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Mothers and Daughters


Sharon Dunn here. One of the themes of my new Love Inspired book that comes out at the end of April, Tracking the Taken Child, is the bond between mother and daughter. Writing this book made me think about my own mother Mary Ellen, so I dedicated the book to her. My mother won't see the dedication. In fact, by the time my first book was published, she had already died from cancer in her early fifties. And yet, even after all these years, I feel the bond between us, that tug of emotion. 

Like all people my mother was a collection of contradictions. My mother loved nature and working in her garden. She also loved children. She had seven of them and wanted to adopt more when the doctor told her another birth would be too dangerous. Despite my father's alcoholism, I think my mother worked hard to give us a save, secure childhood. She read me stories, taught me how to sew and we built a dollhouse together. The dollhouse has long since been lost, but I still have the furniture for it. My mother could be my greatest cheerleader but also a critical remark from her could hurt. I feel deep sorrow that she didn't get to see that I became a published author. She would have been proud. I wish too that she could have lived to be a part of my children's lives. She would have been a wonderful grandmother. My mother gave me many gifts. I know that I learned money management and how to be frugal from her. I think my own connection to nature where I sense God's presence the most was through the example she set. I don't think even death can break the mother daughter bond. 

When you think of your mother, what comes to mind? I'd love to hear about who your mom was to you. Leave a comment with your email address, I'll be giving away five copies of Tracking the Taken Child (USA only).   

 


Monday, April 13, 2026

WHAT'S HOT in Inspirational Suspense and Mystery

 Marji Laine here. 

We have some EXTRA-special today, and it begins with a note from our Suspense Sister Author Mary Alford: 

What stayed with me most while writing Unsolved Amish Abduction was the idea that some wounds don’t fade with time…they simply wait in the shadows. This story is about a woman who survived the unthinkable, only to realize years later that the past she escaped may not be finished with her.

But what makes it even more personal—and more haunting—is the question Anna’s carried with her all these years: what really happened to her sister? Many believed Constance was dead, yet Anna never stopped hoping. That desperate need for answers becomes the driving force behind every risk she takes, even when it means stepping back into the very darkness she once fled.

Beneath the suspense, Unsolved Amish Abduction is a story of courage, second chances, and the kind of hope that refuses to let go—even in the darkest places.

For Him. Always. 

Mary


Unsolved Amish Abduction 

by Mary Alford (Author)


The mystery of her sister’s disappearance
could reveal some deadly answers…


An anonymous letter containing her missing sister’s bracelet lures Anna Hartzler back to her Amish hometown—and into a trap set by the kidnapper she escaped years ago. She’s rescued from another abduction by Jaxson Thomas, her former neighbor turned police officer. Now Anna must depend on Jaxson to protect her and her little girl, who he doesn’t know is his child. But as the threats grow, can he keep them safe long enough to identify and catch the culprit—before this enemy sets his sights on their daughter?

From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.

Get your copy HERE! 


THIS WEEK ON THE SUSPENSE SISTERS



We have exciting things planned for you this week on the Suspense Sisters!



On Tuesday, Suspense Sister Marji Laine will tell us what’s hot in inspirational suspense and mystery.


Wednesday, we’ll hear from author Sharon Dunn. She’ll being giving away some pre-release copies of her upcoming book, TRACKING THE TAKEN CHILD. She’ll also be talking about motherhood – and in particular – her own mother.

TRACKING THE TAKEN CHILD

A little girl has vanished… Can a K-9 team find her?
Preschool teacher Lydia Caldwell’s peaceful day in the Rockies becomes her most harrowing nightmare when she’s pushed over a mountain ledge and her three-year-old daughter is abducted. Lydia must now entrust her life and her child’s fate to K-9 Officer River Jameson and his yellow Lab partner, Frankie. As the danger escalates and the trail grows colder by the second, River and Frankie work tirelessly to track down the kidnapper. Is the culprit Lydia’s ex…or is someone from her past seeking revenge? Will River’s skill and Frankie’s instincts save an innocent child—and protect Lydia from the elusive criminal targeting her?


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Friday, author Mary Alford will be talking about villains who don't think they are villains. She’s also giving away a copy of her book, UNSOLVED AMISH ABDUCTION.

The mystery of her sister’s disappearance
could reveal some deadly answers…
An anonymous letter containing her missing sister’s bracelet lures Anna Hartzler back to her Amish hometown—and into a trap set by the kidnapper she escaped years ago. She’s rescued from another abduction by Jaxson Thomas, her former neighbor turned police officer. Now Anna must depend on Jaxson to protect her and her little girl, who he doesn’t know is his child. But as the threats grow, can he keep them safe long enough to identify and catch the culprit—before this enemy sets his sights on their daughter?


ORDER IT HERE 


Don’t forget to enter our monthly contest!


THE SUSPENSE SISTERS


WE LOVE BOOKS