I’m so excited to share that The Bone Nest received a 5-star review from Indies Today! The review, courtesy of Nicky Flowers, is below. It is 1986, and the folks of Bluesummer are on edge. Multiple local girls have gone missing, only to be found dead at the hands of the Songbird Strangler. The murdererContinue reading “The Bone Nest Editorial Review-Indies Today”
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The Bone Nest -Reedsy Discovery Review
Happy to share the first editorial review for The Bone Nest courtesy of Satabdi Mukherjee with Reedsy Discovery. The Bone Nest is a slow building, emotionally layered mystery that mixes small town unease with the long shadows of an old crime. The story begins in 1986 in Bluesummer, Texas, where a serial killer known as theContinue reading “The Bone Nest -Reedsy Discovery Review”
The Bone Nest Advance Review
I was truly honored when Kimberly Coghlan, the editor behind Enemies of Doves and A River of Crows, asked to read and review my third novel, The Bone Nest. You can read her review below: I was so invested in The Bone Nest that I finished it in just a few hours, yet this novelContinue reading “The Bone Nest Advance Review”
Justice, Grace, and a Death Row Case
Leading up to the release of The Bone Nest, I wanted to feature stories of the wrongly convicted and the men and women who fight for them. My first in the series highlights someone whose work has inspired me and helped shape the way I approached this novel. When I began writing The Bone Nest,Continue reading “Justice, Grace, and a Death Row Case”
A River of Crows-Indies Today Review
I’m thrilled to share another wonderful editorial review for A River of Crows, courtesy of Jennifer Jackson for Indies Today. When Sloan left the backwater town of Mallowater, Texas, in her rearview mirror, she had no intention of returning home. Ever. And it’s hard to blame her. Twenty years ago was the beginning of the endContinue reading “A River of Crows-Indies Today Review”
A River of Crows-Midwest Book Review
I’m honored to share the first editorial review for A River of Crows, courtesy of D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer at Midwest Book Review: A River of Crows demonstrates that the impact of a child’s disappearance never goes away. Also vanished is the family structure and support system that dissolves under the pressure of a mystery thatContinue reading “A River of Crows-Midwest Book Review”