Dear Reader,
You may have heard of the Zoe Goldman series, where ‘Little Black Lies’ was an International Thriller award finalist. In my newest stand-alone, ‘What Happened That Night,’ (Sourcebooks Landmark) Dahlia is drugged and attacked at a Harvard party. She remembers nothing, but her life has changed. Five years later, someone releases a video of the assault on-line. Now she knows what happened and who’s to blame…and she’s going to get revenge. Publisher’s Weekly calls it “a satisfying page-turner” and Booklist “an emotional thriller…an apt read in the #metoo era.” I’m giving away five books.
Write me at [email protected] to win!
Dear Reader,
Who would you call in the middle of the night to ask a favor you would ask of no one else? Are you that person to someone else? Penny and Hattie Grayson have always been each other’s person: sisters in a small town, tight to the point of knots. One night a fire is set to rid them of Penny’s terrible husband. ‘Sister of Mine’ follows the aftermath of this choice. The question that ‘Sister of Mine‘ (HarperCollins) asks is not: would you do the unthinkable? But rather, what would the unthinkable do to you? Described as ‘an unputdownable page turner’ by bestselling author A. J. Banner, ‘Sister of Mine’ is an addictive read that unravels the fabric of siblings after one, and then the other, pulls a loose thread.
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I hope you enjoy it!
Laurie Petrou
Dear reader,
I’m super excited to share with you my new romantic comedy of epically awkward proportions, FOUR DAY FLING. I mean, there’s nothing more awkward than finding out your fake date for your sister’s wedding is your family’s favorite hockey player…
I’m giving away five books!
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Dear Reader,
Milo is wary when his sister Klara hires a gardener for their run-down estate. The man is eerily reminiscent of the villain in their father’s most famous horror novel. Can it be? Milo’s not sure. Then the gardener uncovers something startling in the woods.
Compared to Stephen King and Edgar Allan Poe, hailed as “ominous, fantastic, and wonderfully malevolent” by #1 bestselling author Alice Sebold, and praised by Kirkus and Library Journal!
Write me at [email protected] to win one of five autographed copies.
Michael Barsa
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