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A Killing Game by Jeff Buick

A Killing Game by Jeff Buick

Born into a wealthy and powerful Boston family, Renee Charlebois has it all. Except for one small detail – she’s been abducted without a trace. Who took her, and why, is a mystery. The case gets dropped on Curtis Westcott’s desk, but Boston’s Chief of Homicide has little to work with. No clues, no body, no motive.
As Curtis and his crew peel back the layers they are convinced Renee is still alive, but that her abductor is on a precise schedule and has every intention of killing her. It’s a bizarre and twisted game, and time is quickly running out. A Killing Game is Book One in the Curtis Westcott series, set in Boston.

Lyrics for Rock Stars by Heather Mateus Sappenfield | Spotlight

Lyrics for Rock Stars by Heather Mateus Sappenfield | Spotlight

“Lyrics for Rock Stars” is a collection of seventeen stories―some historical, some contemporary—all set in the West. Involving skiers, ranchers, cyclists, suffragettes, tourists, super models, dead pigs, burro racers, religious beet farmers, immigrant miners, scorned lovers, penitent centenarians, and musicians, these stories are as varied as the region’s landscape. Funny, poignant, and resonant, each tale explores how society’s values clash with our individual desires, and the ways we weave our lives through these opposing forces. This collection will make you cry. It will make you laugh out loud. Above all, it traces hope through the long unfolding of generations and time.

Love at the Little Wedding Shop by the Sea by Jane Linfoot | Book Review | Blog Tour

Love at the Little Wedding Shop by the Sea by Jane Linfoot | Book Review | ..

Love at the Little Wedding Shop by the Sea by Jane Linfoot is the first book I have read in this series. Even though it is number five, I had no trouble following the story or becoming immersed in Milla’s tale. Join Milla and Nic in St Aidan, a cosy Cornish village where friendships are made for life and it’s always cocktail hour somewhere.