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Stutter Creek by Ann Swann

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Author: Ann Swann
Genre: Fiction, Romantic, Suspense
Publisher: 5 Prince Books
Formats Available In: All eBook formats
Release Date: June 1, 2013
Digital: ISBN 13:978-1-939217-50-9 ISBN 10:1-939217-50-4
Print: ISBN 13:978-1-939217-49-3 ISBN 10:1-939217-49-0
Purchase Link:
http://www.5princebooks.com/buy.html
(Available June 1)

Blurb: She went looking for an old flame and found a serial killer instead.
When Beth lost her father to cancer and her husband to another woman, she didn’t know where to turn. So she retreated to the family cabin at Stutter Creek. Some of the best times of her life were spent at that cabin. That’s where she met her first crush, a boy named John. But that was many years ago . . . could he possibly still be around? Or would she find something sinister instead?

Ann Swann is the author of All For Love, a contemporary love story published by 5 Prince Publishing. She is the author of Stevie-girl and the Phantom Pilot, and Stevie-girl and the Phantom Student, tales of the supernatural. She has also written numerous award winning short stories. She lives in West Texas with her husband and their rescue pets. She loves libraries and book stores and owns two different e-readers just for fun. Her to-be-read list has taken on a life of its own. She calls it Herman.

Excerpt:
Amanda Myers was making a conscious effort to keep her heavy foot off the Toyota’s gas pedal when she spied what appeared to be a small boy standing beside the road. An old fashioned newsboy cap nearly obscured his tiny face.

Mandy hit the brake and steered the Celica toward the gravel shoulder. With a practiced hand, she quickly texted her coworker, Myra, and asked her to concoct a cover story for her tardiness.

The kid had seemed very small in silhouette—maybe five or six years old—and no house or vehicle in sight.

When Myra texted back to say the boss was on the warpath, Mandy replied, “Well, just tell him I stopped to pick up a boy on the edge of town. That should really turn his face red!” It was an inside joke. Everyone knew when the boss’s face was red it was wise to give him a wide berth.

Myra sent back a row of question marks.

“L8R,” Mandy responded. She looked all around. She had assumed the little guy would come dashing up to the car as soon as she had come to a stop. But even when she could no longer hear the crunch of her tires on gravel, he still hadn’t materialized.

I didn’t pass him by that much.

Craning her neck to see past the Toyota’s blind spot, Mandy dropped the phone into the center console drink holder and shoved the gearshift into park. A thick stand of live oaks cast a deep shadow over the bar ditch. The setting sun made the trees appear as black-paper cutouts in a landscape collage.

After checking her mirrors to make sure no one was behind her, Mandy pressed the button to lower the passenger-side window.

It was almost all the way down when a man yanked open the door and exploded into her world like a tornado into a trailer park. Her hand flew to the gearshift, but she couldn’t engage it. Even as her flight instinct kicked in, part of her mind was telling her this was almost certainly the same strange guy who had requested her section at the restaurant the night before. His eyes had seemed to follow her all around the crowded dining room, and his oily stench had made him stand out like a spot of mold on white linen.

Mandy drew in breath to scream, her hand scrambling across the console for her phone or the gearshift, whichever came first, but he was too fast. With lightning speed, he dove across the seat and slapped a rectangle of duct tape across her mouth. At the same time, he buried his free hand knuckle deep in the thick blonde braid at the base of her skull even as his other hand slid down to her windpipe and began to squeeze.

Mandy’s fight instinct kicked in then, and she whipped her head back and forth in an effort to dislodge his hands. His stench, and the oily filth of his unkempt hair, was sickening. She clawed at his eyes, ripped at his skin, but it was no use. The psycho laughed and simply leaned his head back out of her reach.

That’s when Mandy began to claw at her own face, attempting to scratch the silver tape off her mouth. It didn’t matter. There was no one around to hear her scream even if she could have gotten it off.

She wasn’t a quitter, though. Mandy did her best to get her feet out from under the steering column to kick. But he was pressing down on her with his whole weight. She was trapped. Calmly, the psycho took one hand off her throat, doubled up his fist, and hit her so hard the back of her skull struck the driver’s side window with an audible whap!

Then he went back to her throat. As his deceptively thin fingers crushed her windpipe, Mandy’s grip on reality began to loosen. Tiny strobes flashed inside her skull.

He squeezed even harder, the tips of his fingers disappearing into the flesh of her throat.
At the last second, as her world began to grow dark, a memory flashed through Mandy’s mind. She remembered how as a small girl of six, she had begun to worry about running out of air because if you couldn’t see something, how did you know how much of it was left? She could see balloons, though. So she had begged her mom to buy several packages of the colorful party staples, which she’d then blown up and stored in her bedroom closet. Her mom humored her. Her older sister, Kami, however, couldn’t let a good thing like that go unnoticed.

She had waited until Mandy was out, then she’d tied all the balloons together and attached them to the stop sign on the corner. Mandy had felt so humiliated when she came home from school and saw them. She’d wanted to get them down and put them back in her closet, but she couldn’t bring herself to do it. She would have let herself run out of air before giving her sister that satisfaction.

The balloon bouquet had wilted quickly in the hot New Mexico sun.

Now, even as she was dying, Mandy grasped the irony of that memory. She really had run out of air. Her last coherent thought—as the fireworks behind her eyelids exploded in the grand finale—was of those wilting, multicolored balloons.

PurpleAuthorPicAbout Ann Swann:
Ann lives in West Texas with her handsome hubby and three rescue pets.  All For Love is Ann’s first romance novel.  She is the author of the Young Adult books: The Phantom Series.  Book One is The Phantom Pilot, Book Two is The Phantom Student, and she is hard at work on Book Three, The Phantom of Crybaby Bridge.  Ann has also published short fiction in the anthologies Timeless (paranormal love stories) and Campfire Tales (spooky stories for the young at heart).

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Forbidden Touch by K.S. Haigwood

Publisher: Self Published
539KB
Published: June 20, 2012
Categories: Paranormal Romance, Mystery, Suspense, Romantic Suspense, Murder Mystery, Adult Fiction
Rating: 4 ½ stars

Mitch Foley is becoming obsessed with the case he’s working on. His partner Kyle “Lazarus” Lanton has been through a lot (or so it seems). And Mitch is just plain tired. He’s also having some strange nightmares.

Mitch seems to fit into my image of how a bachelor cop lives. I imagine them as eating out a lot, no girlfriend or a recent break up, and not too many friends outside of work. Mitch doesn’t know if he’s going crazy and he feels as if someone is with him even though he doesn’t see them. Now is this because he spends so much time alone or are there other forces at work?

One way to describe Ciera is as a paranormal cop. In her world, she is what is called a Finder and it’s her job to track down Rogues. The difference between Ciera and Mitch is that she’s a vampire and he’s mortal. One of her responsibilities is to make sure that mortals don’t find out about them.

Ciera has a secret that she is keeping from her family. But as a reader of paranormal romance, we know that vampires have talents that make them different from others. It’s also what sets them apart from us humans. Ciera shows us how far she would go for the man she loves. Mitch shows us how far he would go for the woman he loves. The only way you will find out is if you read this book.

I would love to have Ciera around the next time I need to buy a car – I’m just saying. When you read this story you’ll see what I mean and you may wish the same thing. If we actually have any paranormals around, I would want this group of vampires in my corner.

K.S. had me “hooked” right from the very beginning. It’s not your typical vampire romance. And it’s not all about the sex. K.S. has added in a murder mystery as well as suspense. This is what has you turning the pages. I look forward to seeing what her other books have in store for me.

Dylan: The Secret Life of Cowboys by C.H. Admirand

This is book 2 of the Secret Life of Cowboys Trilogy. The trilogy is about the Garahan brothers.

Dylan Garahan is seen on stage of the Lucky Star putting on a nice show for the ladies. In walks a blindfolded Veronica DelVecchio. Since Dylan is a cowboy he can do no less than to lasso her and bring her up on stage to wish her a happy birthday. Dylan is also part owner of the Circle G ranch. The story takes place in Pleasure Texas.

This is a steamy read right from when Ronnie walks through the door. C.H. is so descriptive that you can just picture the perfomance Dylan gives to the ladies. Makes you wish that you were in the audience.

Ronnie owns a business called Guilty Pleasure. In order to take her mind off her troubles, the ladies take her to the Lucky Star to celebrate her birthday. She can’t seem to forget her troubles because she’s trying to figure out which Garahan brother will be coming to repair her shop.

Dylan can’t seem to stop kissing Ronnie every time they meet – I wouldn’t mind that. Dylan, at times, appears to be more caveman than cowboy. He is definitely an alpha male. Thing is how does Ronnie feel about this. Being the alpha male doesn’t stop him from letting Ronnie spread her wings.

If you’re looking to read a book with a lot of sex (there is some), you won’t find it here but it most definitely has a lot of heat. And C.H. definitely knows how to build the anticipation. Dylan loves Ronnie like most of us wish our significant others would. He invades and conquers. Ronnie has no recourse but to submit.

You will most definitely want to read this trilogy. If you have not read the first book, “Tyler”, you will want to go back and read it. You do not have to read the first book in order to read book two. But if you want to learn more about the Garahan brothers you will need to go back to book one. The youngest brother Jesse’s story will come out in July.

You can also go to http://www.chadmirand.com/secretcowboys.php to learn more about Tyler, Dylan, and Jesse. “Dylan” gets a rating of 4 1/2 stars from me.

Christmas Spirit Warms the Heart by Victoria Blisse

Jodi works at a toll booth.  She thinks of herself as “a weird loner”.  Books are her friends – for a reader of romance that can’t be all bad.  She’s willing to help out anyone that needs it.

One of those people that she helps is a really hot guy.  His name is Mike and he gives Jodi some nice fantasies.  Mike works for the children’s hospice.  As we read, we find that they have books in common.  Then they talk about Christmas.

Do they have a connection that they are going to take advantage of?  You will just have to keep reading to find out.  There’s another reason to keep reading – Mike has a secret.  What can that be?

For those readers that still have the Christmas spirit, this book will be for you.  Victoria also makes us laugh – when Mike and Jodi get caught in a snuggle.  I also love how they celebrate Christmas – I’m not telling so you’ll just have to read the story.  It’s not like any holiday story I’ve ever read before.

I’m glad to see that Victoria has another winner with this story.  This is a story that you will want to read every year at Christmas time.  A very sensual read for a cold day.

This holiday story gets 5 stars.