Noah Broyles liked The House of Chaos
The House of Chaos
The sudden deaths of his abusive parents brings Zack Bahur back to the home he fled from, and the secret darkness within.
Noah Broyles liked Ghosts
Ghosts
Ghosts
A young American slave kills his master & his wife in antebellum South Carolina and flees north in search of freedom. Unable to escape his past and addicted to painkillers, he returns to the scene of the crime in search of forgiveness
Noah Broyles liked Virulence
Virulence
A has-been reporter desperate for a story gets it -- and unwittingly triggers the next step in a plot to deploy a deadly Ebola-like bioweapon. Now he must figure out who set him up and stop the plot before it brings down a government (or two).
Noah Broyles liked Lovestruck
Lovestruck
Lovestruck
A suicidal boy, a murderous girl and a string of abductions to tie them together.
Noah Broyles liked The Missing
The Missing
The Missing
A substantial amount of the population disappears early in the morning on November 1st. She’s finding out why.
Noah Broyles liked The Weight of Tears
The Weight of Tears
Do you really trust your neighbours?
Noah Broyles liked New Eden
New Eden
Her people destroyed, her brain removed from her body and her mind wiped, she is placed in a virtual reality environment, but when she breaks out of it, she finds she is in control of the orbital station above their planet.
Noah Broyles liked Mary
Mary
A lonely, middle aged woman begins to suspect she’s the reincarnation of a serial killer who only murdered lonely, middle aged women. Will she be able to fight her murderous desires ... or will she become who she was always meant to be?
Noah Broyles liked The Burgundy Room
The Burgundy Room
A man transfers his consciousness into a machine and lives out his life stuck inside one room of his house watching his family grow up. His world turns upside down when he discovers a secret that changes everything.
Noah Broyles liked Lost in the Fog
Lost in the Fog
His journalism career ended badly. Hers hasn’t started. If they can’t discover who robbed a San Francisco museum, they’ll both wind up in the obituaries. Order now for some high stakes larceny!
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