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Book Review: Dear Child by Romy Hausmann – macmillan Books

Dear Child, written by Romy Hausmann, will be released on October 6, 2020, and is published by Macmillan. Heartbreaking, intense, and brilliantly written, this psychological thriller is a novel you won’t be able to put down.

Thank you so much, MacMillan (Reading Insiders Book) and NetGalley, for the free e-copy. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Guest Post By Tosca Lee, Author of the thriller, A Single Light

Guest Post Tosca Lee

A Single Light, written by Tosca Lee, will hit the shelves on September 17, 2019. This beautiful novel is published by Simon and Schuster.

Check it out below her guest post and find out why she loves writing so much. A beautiful guest post I’m honored to publish on my blog.

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Adding Conflict and Making Things Worse for Your Characters (Yes, even worse than you first imagined) – By Kelly Charon

Kelly CharronKelly Charron is the author of horror, psychological thrillers and urban fantasy novels. All with gritty, murderous inclinations and some moderate amounts of humor. She spends far too much time consuming true crime television (and chocolate) while trying to decide if yes, it was the husband, with the wrench, in the library.

 

She has written a YA psychological thriller called PRETTY WICKED about Ryann Wilkanson, a 15-year-old girl living in the small town of Dungrave County, Colorado who dreams of being an infamous and prolific serial killer––all the while keeping her dark deeds secret from her detective father and his shrewd partner. Available on Amazon.

 

With much more to tell in this story, she has written a sequel to PRETTY WICKED titled WICKED FALLOUT, which takes place 12 years after the slew of murders in the small town of Dungrave. It can be enjoyed as a standalone novel or as part of the Pretty Wicked series.

 

She lives and writes in Vancouver, Canada with her husband and their fat cat Moo Moo, who insists on sitting on the keyboard and begging for people food.

 

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