Saturday, June 1, 2013

Deathtrap by Dana Marton, SPECIAL PRICING, hurry while it lasts!


DEATHTRAP             




Dana Marton's new full-length romantic thriller, is available now. It's priced at $0.99 for the first week of release, so bargain hunters, read now, don't wait! 
Buy from B&N
Buy from AMAZON
(or, if you click the cover above and end up buying something at Amazon, I will get a small percentage of the sale)



Blurb:

She'd been "the sick girl" for most of her life.  She refused to go straight to "the weird girl".  Heart-transplant recipient Sophie Curtis has been in her own antiseptic bubble for so long, she just might not be able to venture out into the real world again.  Her spooky body memories are scary enough, but then she finds herself in the cross hairs of a killer.



"Love was blind, people said.  But lust was blind, deaf and reckless."  Ethan Bing hadn't been a great romantic before he became a cop.  Whatever shred of optimism he had left after becoming Broslin Chief of Police had been seared out of him by the unsolved murder of his wife two years before.  A new case brings the killer within reach just as Sophie pops into his life.  She gets through his defenses like no other before, but soon it becomes clear that she's been selected as the killer's next victim.  
  




And while you’re having fun with spine-tingling suspense and breathtaking romance, don’t miss Dana Marton’s DEATHSCAPE, a #1 Amazon romantic suspense bestseller!

I thought this was a great romantic suspense book with very eerie elements that continue to make it stand out in my mind (which considering the fact that I read it about 200 books ago, is saying something!).  My blog post about it is at this link.                      

Hurry...June 5 and June 6, this is available for free!  Thanks Dana!

                                     

National bestselling author Dana Marton has penned over thirty novels that are published in a dozen languages around the world. She is the recipient of the Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence, and a Rita Award finalist.


  

                        

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