A young paramedic tries to find his place in a city tormented by addiction while battling both the internal and the external demons of his day-to-day life.
A haunted forest. An empty hospital. An old hotel. An endless cemetery. You may get a head start, but he knows this world better than you. And he will find you. He has rules he must follow, they may be your only saving grace. Rule 1: Run.
Heather and Michael Breland developed a sophisticated security AI. The remote Pennytoll Psychiatric Facility was the perfect place to test it. When Pennytoll goes dark, Heather must out-think their creation to get Michael out alive.
That’s an awesome question! Why? Because it’s so hard to answer. For me, I don’t feel like there is every one particular thing that inspires a story; it’s an amalgamation of whatever is going on in life at that moment and my (then) current mindset. But I think what inspired me to write the novel that is up on Inkshares was my inability to find a book that covered the topic I was pondering. When you can’t find it, write it!
Literary characters were supposed to be immortal. When Dracula and Dorothy Gale are murdered and erased from their books, the rules of fiction change, and a gumshoe must risk everything to prevent the annihilation of the realm of fiction.
A Latina cartel accountant inherits top spot in Mexico’s most powerful cartel when her notorious drug lord uncle is recaptured. She fights off rivals to secure her dominant position and protect her family.