It's time to get excited about frightfully fantastic fiction books! You know, the kind that leave you on the end of your seat, turning the pages faster and faster, forgetting about all your other responsibilities because you just want to read! Love those!
Join me for a giveaway of a suspense book each day between now and October 31....if you dare!
Here's the rules to enter:
1. Post a comment to those posts with the books that grab your attention.
2. In the post include an answer to the "daily scare" question.
Today's question: Do you have a favorite "fall" food?
My Answer: I love apple crisp, pumpkin cake, and homemade applesauce!
3. Be sure to leave some way for me to reach you should you win (an email preferably).
4. Closing date to enter for this book is: Nov. 1. Winner will be announced on Nov. 2.
5. Come back tomorrow for another book to win!
Today's book is: The Chase by DiAnn Mills
Description:
To the FBI it's a cold case. To Kariss Walker it's a hot idea that could either reshape or ruin her writing career. And it's a burning mission to revisit an event she can never forget. Five years ago, an unidentified little girl was found starved to death in the woods behind a Houston apartment complex. A TV news anchor at the time, Kariss reported on the terrifying case. Today, as a New York Times bestselling author, Kariss intends to turn the unsolved mystery into a suspense novel. Enlisting the help of FBI Special Agent Tigo Harris, Kariss succeeds in getting the case reopened. But the search for the dead girl's missing mother yields a discovery that plunges the the partners into a witch's brew of danger. The old crime lives on in more ways than either of them could ever imagine. Will Kariss's pursuit of her dream as a writer carry a deadly price tag?
My Thoughts:
Mills always does an excellent job of creating the "romantic suspense" type stories that remind me of Dee Henderson's style of writing. The storyline is a bit less intense and gradual than the other books I've been featuring lately, but still wonderful to read. Afterall, not every suspense has to leave us breathless, right? There's an interesting blending of storylines and characters, as Mills moves back and forth in the viewpoints of the characters. Another good book from Mills.
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