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 "Trick or Treators" at your door on Halloween? If so, what's your favorite candy to give out? Do you keep some for yourself?
My Answer: We get a few kids...like 30ish. I always buy too much candy though. I love, Reeses' and Heath Bars. Very dangerous to have around the house!
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: Oct. 28. Winner will be announced on Oct. 29.
5. Come back tomorrow for another book to win!
Today's book is: Waking Hours by Lis Wiehl with Pete Nelson
Description:
Welcome to East Salem. A deceptively sleepy town where ancient supernatural forces are being awakened.
A local high-school girl is found murdered in a park amid horse farms and the wealthy homes of northern Westchester County, New York. The shocking manner of her death intrigues forensic psychiatrist Dani Harris. All the suspects are teenagers who were at a party with the girl—yet none remembers what happened. Could one of them be a vicious killer? Or is something more sinister afoot—something tied to an ancient evil?
Across town, former NFL linebacker Tommy Gunderson finds his state-of-the-art security system has been breached by an elderly woman. Mumbling threats in Latin, she attacks him with an uncanny, preternatural strength. Before he has time to process the attack, someone close to him is implicated in the girl’s murder at the park. He agrees to help—and finds himself working with Dani, the only girl who could resist his charm years ago when they were in high school.
A heavy darkness is spreading. Yet a heavenly force is also at work.
Dani and Tommy suspect there’s more to the mystery than murder, more to their growing friendship than chance . . . and more to the evil they’re facing than a mere human killer.
My Thoughts:
This was good! It's clearly the beginning of the story for the town, so I can't wait to read more in this series. I really like Dani and Tommy and their working relationship. There's a really creepiness factor to it, as you see that there's something else at work besides just regular human badness. Definately a series to continue and an author to watch!
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