When you meet Junie Wilder in the opening pages of South of Somewhere, she has hit rock bottom. And she’s lost the one thing that’s most important to her: her daughter, Fern. While Junie’s story starts there, the Southern fiction novel doesn’t end there. Through the course of one …
We as readers love second-chance stories. They offer a chance at redemption and restoration, making things the way they’re supposed to be. Sometimes, a second chance can be about wiping the slate clean and starting anew. Second chances can mean rebuilding a broken relationship. They can also be about learning …
Janice Cantore has written over 15 romantic suspense novels and most have been set on the West Coast. In Edge of Truth, Janice expands further into the Pacific and sets part of the novel in Hawaii.
In this guest post by former-police-officer-turned-novelist Janice, she explains more about the setting …
From the coastal highway of California to the mountains of Washington, the West Coast is an inspiration to many authors.
Imagine yourself as a resident of the Alaskan wilderness. Or visit the islands of Hawaii with a police detective. Or follow along with a young woman searching for the truth …
In thrillers, there’s often conflict between law enforcement agencies, whether federal, state, or local.
But in romantic suspense novels, love often develops between agents when working closely on a case. Whether it’s local police working with federal agencies, FBI working with CIA, or branches of the military working with civilian …
Imagine you’re at the top of your high-powered career when, out of nowhere, a colleague you trusted blackmails you. As you look deeper into your company, you start to wonder if the blackmail is a threat . . . or a warning.
That’s the idea behind The Lies We Trade…