Today’s YA Dystopian Thriller and Taut Psychological Thriller. Also, It’s Time for Our October Meet and Greet Giveaway, and New Weekly Giveaways!

the never dawnToday’s Feature is the YA Dystopian Thriller, The Never Dawn by R.E. Palmer.

For one hundred years, Noah’s people have toiled deep beneath the Earth preparing for the day when they will emerge to reclaim their land. When Noah discovers a secret long kept hidden by their leader, he escapes to the surface. But nothing could prepare him for what awaits outside.

“Wow ! What a different kind of adventure. Lots of twists and turns in this book. Good characters with lots of grit.” -READER

“A fascinating trip into an alternate universe.” -Amazon Reader

“If you like post-apocalyptic, dystopian, YA, or mysteries, I would highly recommend you invest in this book. I can’t wait to continue with the series!” -Amazon Reader

 

 

 

 

 

 

bad image Today’s HOT NEW Release is the taut psychological thriller, Bad Image by Caroline Presno. ONLY $.99 Right Now!

BAD IMAGE combines psychological thriller with fantasy and romance, resulting in a genre-bending novel that throws you into Alexis’ world of danger, power, and sexual awakening. In 2030, 19-year-old Alexis reads minds by scanning energy patterns and calls her unique ability “imaging.”

“I couldn’t put this down, but then I’m a sucker for these types of books. The chapters set in Antarctica are really suspenseful. Also loved the twist at the end and hoping for a sequel. Kudos to the author.” -READER

“A fun and suspenseful read. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I’m hoping for another… Or better yet…a movie!” -Amazon Reader

 

 

Bonus Books:

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FREE! Sword and sorcery Epic Fantasy set in ancient Greek Turkey. The fight to save the Elves
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By Heather