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If You Lie
A buried past. A new-age cult. A floating prison with no way off.
Seven years ago, Olivia woke up in the trunk of a stranger’s car—and barely escaped with her life. She’s been looking over her shoulder ever since.
Now, Olivia is a true-crime podcaster on a mission to help other women avoid her fate. But years spent covering violence and crime have left her burned out. So when Olivia’s estranged sister Quinn invites her to reconnect on an exclusive cruise, she jumps at the chance for a break…only this trip won’t be the relaxing vacation she’s hoping for.
The ship is elegant, the meals are divine, and the people are friendly—maybe too friendly. But Quinn isn’t the sister Olivia remembers. And strange things are starting to happen that echo Olivia's past in unsettling ways.
When someone on the ship goes missing, Olivia realizes she’s playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Only this time, she might not survive. -
The Girls in the Cabin
- Winner, Best Psychological Thriller - The BestThrillers Book Awards
- Finalist, IAN Book of the Year Awards
- Finalist, Colorado Book Awards
- Bronze Medal Winner Reader’s Favorite Book Awards
Published by Joffe Books
Haunted by the tragic death of his wife, Chris McKenna retreats to the Rocky Mountains on a backpacking trip with his two young daughters to try and reconnect. When an early-season snowstorm drives them to seek shelter on an isolated farm, the family is forced to survive the paranoid delusions of Clara Gibson, a damaged woman who wants nothing more than to fill the role of wife and mother—whether they like it or not…
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Feeders
- Winner, Best Horror - Indies Today
- Finalist, Best Horror Thriller - The BestThrillers Book Awards
Published by Timber Ghost Press
When she was fifteen, Brynn Donovan watched her mother die…at the hands of her father. Now twenty-three, opiates are the only thing that helps her forget.
It’s just an average night at the Ink Tank, the tattoo shop in Austin, Texas, where Brynn works as a tattoo artist. After a long shift, all she wants to do is head home, pop a few pills from the fresh bottle of Roxicodone in her jacket pocket, and slip into a nice buzz. Her plans crumble when she’s abducted by her convict father, Alan, and forced into the road trip from hell: a cross-country trek to the Rocky Mountains and the shelter he built years ago to protect his family from the monsters living in his head, the monsters he says will erupt from the earth at any minute—the Feeders. With each mile he unravels further, thrusting Brynn back into the childhood nightmare she thought she’d escaped forever. Alan is paranoid, and he’s definitely dangerous—but is he crazy?
In this novel, we find that truth is not always what it seems, and that some secrets are better left buried.