Tag Archives: suspense novels
THE IRONIC TWIST IN STORIES
I saw an article on the Internet which declares the word IRONIC as the most misused word in the English language according to dictionary editors. What? Are you kidding me? Not in a million years would I think that word … Continue reading
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Tagged books by Susan Mills Wilson, free on Kindle, meaning of irony, MELTDOWN, plot twist, suspense novels
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THE COUNTDOWN: 6 DAYS UNTIL BOOK SIGNING
Yikes! It is almost here. My book signing, of course. (July 27) I am both excited and anxious. Will I have enough books? Will I have too many? Will the weather be nice? I know in the end everything will … Continue reading
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Tagged Brixx Pizza Charlotte NC, Christie Stratos, fast-paced fiction, MELTDOWN, Proof Positive, romantic suspense, suspense novels
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THANK YOU GILLIAN FLYNN, HUFF POST, AND BEN AFFLECK
Have you ever been stuck in a blue funk because you worked so hard to achieve something and nothing seems to be happening? Maybe you did an amazing report at work, and I mean a power point presentation that will … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Affleck, David Fincher, Gone Girl, Good Gone Bad, Huffington Post, Indie Reader, Jillian Flynn, suspense novels, twisted thrillers, Vanessa Willoughby
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