THE END, two words that carry a large emotional load for a writer. For some writers, typing THE END, whether literally or figuratively, brings an enormous sense of relief because they have finally finished working on a project that might well have been a struggle, while for others there is a tremendous sense of loss... Continue Reading →
“Mirror, Mirror” Giveaway!
My friend and fabulous beta reader Jessica Jesinghaus is running a giveaway for her book Mirror Mirror, I’ve read it and it’s very enjoyable with plenty of twists and turns that keep you guessing.
Feeling lucky? Take a shot at winning one of two paperback copies of Mirror, Mirror. This Goodreads Giveaway is valid for US residents (sorry my international peeps, I’ll catch you next time) and open to entries until May 24th.
You can enter the giveaway HERE. Read the blurb below and then screw up your courage… I dare you to look!
Nearly twenty years ago a teenage girl was murdered…
Samantha Carlson was just a young girl when her cousin, Emily, was brutally raped and killed in her own home. As a child, Sam’s family did their best to shelter her from the gruesome details. Now, working the crime beat for the Portland Tribune, Sam has the resources at her fingertips to investigate the case for herself.
Through the eyes of a killer…
After inheriting a family heirloom, an antique vanity table that once belonged to her murdered cousin…
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