Grave
Dangers
Every once
in a while, a new release will catch my eye and I can’t wait to share it with
the world.
That’s the
case today.
I’ve been
waiting months for this collection of stories to be available. The title alone was enough to capture my
attention. With this list of
contributing authors, I knew these stories were exactly what I was searching
for.
Here’s the rundown.
Grave
Dangers: A Thriller, Suspense, And Horror Collection
Whether it
be in a small town, an abandoned asylum, or a bustling city, no one is safe
from the ugliest parts of human nature. A social media influencer, a college
student, a detective – titles make no difference when death plays Russian
Roulette.
Question
is, who will be next?
Fifteen
amazing stories sure to keep you up at night…
Black
Hollow by S. K. Gregory--Lore returns home after learning her twin sister has been murdered. As
she tries to uncover the truth, she discovers a world she never knew existed.
Protecting
His Wolfe by Melissa Keir--Crime is rampant. The police’s hands are tied. But mine aren’t. Some
would call me a vigilante, but I prefer savior. This town is mine, and the crime’s
got to go.
Red
Ribbon Murders by Elena Blake and Killian Wrathmore--
The
Chrysanthemum Curse by Doyle Fawcett & Spiro Griffith-- Never
Take What's Not Yours
Waiting
in Darkness by Maegan Beaumont--She's forgotten who she is. Who she belongs to. That's he's
waiting for her... in darkness.
Altered
Memories by Jennifer Wedmore--
Voices by
Kayla Krantz--Lynn’s
always heard voices, but what if she’s not the crazy one?
Predatory
Evil by Sheri Chapman--
Demonic creatures invade the Earth and threaten humanity
And many
more!
Only 99
pennies!
AVAILABLE
on March 7th!
Link:
https://books2read.com/u/md6KJw
Including PROTECTING
HIS WOLFE
(The Pigg
Detective Agency: Book 1)
By Melissa
Keir
Crime is
rampant. The police’s hands are tied. But mine aren’t. Some would call me a
vigilante, but I prefer savior. This town is mine, and the crime’s got to
go.
Innocent
Betsie Wolfe stumbles upon a murder. The small-town girl had left her cozy
little life for a job in the big city, never expecting to become a witness to a
murder or face vicious threats. I’d hoped she would run back to her preacher
father, but she’s made of sterner stuff, and I can respect that.
Handsome
Detective Jonah Pigg is attracted to the ingénue and settles her into his home
under the protection of the three brothers who own the Pigg Detective Agency.
It will take all his detective work to keep her safe, and I won’t make it easy.
Passion has
a way of igniting when people are under stress, and lust leads Betsie and Jonah
into each other’s arms. But will the good detective be able to save her, or
will she become another victim?
One
way or another, this town will be cleaned up.
EXCERPT:
Jonah
slapped his hand against the table then jumped to his feet. “Argh! Why can’t we
get a break in this case?” He brushed his hand through his hair and strode
around the conference table. “Ninety days and, while we have more dead
criminals, we haven’t a clue about who’s doing the killing.”
He perched
on the edge of the table and studied the crime board. Sometimes talking through
things aloud helped, but he’d done that time and time again, to no avail. He’d
been back to the morgue to push Frank to find something, anything, but the
killer hadn’t given them a clue. Whoever was killing the criminals—suspected
criminals in the eye of the law—was cleaning up the town, but citizens
shouldn’t be taking the law into their own hands. The perpetrator had become
the police, judge, jury, and executioner. Numerous faces stared back at him
from the board. All mug shots. Seventeen people. Sure, they’d all been
convicted at some point of something. Yet, they could have gone straight.
Jonah bit
back a laugh. “Yeah, right. These guys haven’t turned a new leaf.” Some, like
Todd Gregory, had been in and out of jail since their teens. “The only thing
missing from the board are women.” He scanned the images again. Surely,
Arlington had women criminals. A lady of the evening, a drug dealer, or even a
murderer. He slowly stood and leaned toward the images. “The boys in blue have
picked up both men and women over the last four months. Put them through the
system. But no ladies have shown up here…tied to the serial killer.
Hmmm.”
He laced his
hands behind his back and ambled around the room.
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