This is my annual holiday open call for Books By My Friends where you can tell my readers about your WOMEN’S FICTION book IN THE COMMENTS BELOW. (Watch for other genres over the next few days.)
Include the
*book title
*short blurb
*buy link if you have one
*special notes you think readers should be aware of.
One book and one comment only, please and thank you!
It would be super great if you would also share the LINK TO THIS POST ON YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA! Also take a hot minute to click the heart symbol with the comment to show your support of fellow authors.
Happy holidays, book friends!
~Joy
Subscribe to this newsletter!
One thing that has always been constant is change.... Shevron Hamilton has been running away from her abusive past and muddling through her nightmare plagued life since the death of her mother. In a dead end job with no prospects, Shevron takes a chance and puts in an application at the Hope Rape Crisis Center. Within weeks Shevron finds herself with a new job, new opportunities and new nightmares.
A killer is on the loose. One that stalks his victims. He knows when they’re sleeping. He’s knows when they’re awake. He knows every single step that they will take. Meticulous in his planning, and methodical in his disposal his lust and rage knows no bounds.
When a young teenager is abducted. Shevron is forced to confront the truth about herself or watch as the killer claims another life. Available at www.snmjonesbooks.com or on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Whispers-Dark-S-N-M-Jones/dp/0557470730
A Child of War: Désirée’s Story – Part One
From the rubble of war-torn France rises the story of Désirée, a young orphan trapped in the clutches of Nazi occupation. But beneath her perfect Aryan facade lies a fierce determination to reclaim her true French identity.
A Child of War is a gripping tale of courage and survival, one girl’s fight to reclaim her past and secure her future in a world of turmoil and danger.
https://a.co/d/1q7kfNe
This story is based on a long-held secret revealed by my stepmother before she died.