Cissy is not the most popular girl in the senior class. That honor belongs to Regina Simpson. Instead the wall flower on the night of the big school party ends up inviting other losers like herself to a consolation party… Continue Reading →
On Diana’s first day of school at Tucson High a stranger is staring at her. He has a wilted rose in his pocket. She asks who he is. At first nobody will tell her. Then they shove an old newspaper… Continue Reading →
Jean wakes up from a nightmare about an old hag in a burial shroud with long, sharp nails and a skeletal face. No wonder! She’s about to have an interview for a summer job in archaeology digging at the site… Continue Reading →
Who is Leopold? The young man sets the Morro Castle afire after forcing Dora Benley to dance the jitterbug with him. When Dora gets to England between the wars, the young man waves to her at her wedding at Salisbury… Continue Reading →
Dora and Edward in Yellowstone? What are Dora Benley and Edward Ware, the hero and heroine of the Edward Ware Thriller Series, doing in Yellowstone National Park? Their usual haunts are London, the south of England where Ware Hall is… Continue Reading →
Algernon Free On Kindle: Starting tomorrow on Saturday you can download a free ebook copy of Linda Cargill’s new splashing young adult thriller named Algernon about a boy who couldn’t take no for an answer and wreaked havoc on his… Continue Reading →
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Angie is troubled by bizarre dreams about fire when she goes to sleep. Her bedroom goes up in flames. Her red prom dress is on fire. A lady is calling to her by name. When she wakes up it is… Continue Reading →
“Drop dead!” says seventeen-year-old Jemma Parker. Matt Edwards, her ex-boyfriend at Virginia Beach High, is trying to brow beat her into going out on another date. When he won’t accept “no” for an answer, she gets angry. “Be ready in… Continue Reading →
KEEP OUT! ALL TRESPASSERS WILL BE SHOT! What! Jackie slammed on the brakes. It wasn’t just a sign. It was a wooden barricade. It seemed to be erected all the way across the road. The pavement seemed to end, and… Continue Reading →
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