2023 Wattys Entry
~Some monsters aren't born-they're created~
After the suspicious death of her fiancée, a small-town southern girl turns to a life of crime where she finds herself trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse with Federal agents hot on her trail.
Brutally twisted and horrifying. A cat and mouse game that will leave you on the edge of your seat and guessing until the climactic ending!
When Harper Wallace, a small-town southern girl loses her abusive fiancée, Chase Abbott in a fire, the whole town rallies around her to help her pick up the pieces. But, when local detectives start investigating and all the evidence seems to point to Harper, everyone turns on her and she has no choice but to go on the run. She finds herself trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse with FBI agents. When the bodies start piling up across the country, they realize they're dealing with a seasoned serial killer who seems to have a thirst for the macabre and whose calling card is leaving grisly crime scenes behind.
The clock is ticking when they finally bring in lead FBI Agent, Logan Grayson who is hot on her trail from day one and has a vested interest in bringing her to justice.
"A knife is my usual weapon of choice. Nothing gets your blood pumping like being up close and personal with a man who thinks he's more powerful than you....not with a knife sticking out of your gut, you're not!"
*Trigger warnings: This book contains graphic descriptions of violence including domestic abuse, kidnapping, murder, use of weapons, torture, gore, self-harm as well as sexually explicit scenes, r*pe and mental abuse. You must be 18+ to read this book.
*Author's note: Your votes, comments and support are all very much appreciated! Thank you for reading this book and if you enjoyed it, please check out my other books too!
~Bobbie J
One-shot stories, series for Nedcer & Cencem, some of the stories will be related to Zalim Istanbul's original TV Show and some of my own creations.
"Mirrors don't lie. They only show a part of truth. A broken mirror can enlarge a face up to a dimension of a small planet. A problem of reflection? A point of view."
― Lara Biuts, La Lune Blanche. Part Three