Spotlight: The Greatest Lie of All by Jillian Cantor

Publication Date: November 6, 2024

Publisher: Park Row Books

A young actress receives the role of a lifetime—playing a famous romance writer in a major biopic. But when she discovers a shocking secret about the author’s past, she realizes her own participation in the biopic is no coincidence. Perfect for fans of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo.

Fledgling actress Amelia Grant is at rock bottom when offered the opportunity of a lifetime: to play world-renowned romance author, Gloria Diamond, in a biopic. To prepare for the role, she'll spend a week with Gloria at her secluded Washington estate. It's a chance to get out of L.A., away from her cheating ex-boyfriend, and to make her recently deceased mother proud, who was Gloria's biggest fan.

Amelia's excitement is short-lived, however, once she arrives at the estate. Gloria is cold, verging on rude, and so different than her public persona – a widow-turned-romance writer who used her own whirlwind love story as inspiration for her books. But when Amelia stumbles upon a secret from Gloria's past, she realizes Gloria's life story is more fiction than fact, and Amelia’s own participation in the biopic is no coincidence.

Told in alternating points of view—Amelia in the present day and Gloria in the past—the novel examines what it means to be a woman and an artist, and what lengths a woman will ultimately go to protect herself and her passions.

Excerpt

Prologue

Amelia

Sometimes the end of everything sneaks up on you when you least expect it. 

I read that once, in a Gloria Diamond novel. Only she was referring to an asteroid. For me, the end came as a 32 DD red lace bra. 

It happened on a rare rainy day in LA, two months after my thirty-third birthday. Two days after my mother had died. 

She had collapsed quite suddenly in her garden, my mother. And forty-eight hours later, I found myself numb and standing in the open doorway of my walk-in closet in my underwear. I knew I needed something to wear to the funeral home to discuss arrangements, but I couldn’t figure out how to step inside the closet and choose what that should be. Young woman with newly dead mother. It was a role I didn’t yet understand and didn’t want. I stared at all my clothes blindly, as if I’d never seen any of them before. 

“How about this?” Jase stepped around me, walked into the closet and pulled out a hanger with a simple black shift dress. Was it mine? I had no memory of buying it. The tags were still on. 

“She hated black,” I reminded him. My mother had been in love with color, from the pink azaleas in her garden to the color-splattered abstract art she made in her studio to the bright orange plates she’d serve us brunch on each Sunday. 

Jase raised his eyebrows, and I took the dress from him, ripped off the tags and quickly slipped into it. I glanced at myself in the floor-length mirror. The dress was shapeless, and I looked pale and powerless. 

Jase walked up behind me and hugged me, whispering one more apology over not being able to accompany me this morning. His shooting schedule was intense. The director would get mad if he called out last minute. 

“It’s fine,” I told him, again. Work was work. And he had fought so hard to get this far. It wasn’t like I could be mad he hadn’t planned ahead. No one could’ve expected my healthy fifty-eight-year-old mother to collapse in her azaleas when shooting schedules had been made. I’d just wrapped shooting on a supporting role in an indie film, so luckily my schedule this week was clear. My mother always had impeccable timing. 

“Are you sure?” Jase released the words slowly, tickling my ear with his breath. When I nodded, he spun me around, planted a gentle kiss on my forehead. He took a step back, nodded approvingly as he glanced over the blah black dress, then flashed what I knew by then was his TV-doctor sexy grin. The smile was an apology, or a promise, or maybe by then it was more like a tic. Since he’d taken on the role of heart surgeon/ heartthrob on the überpopular Seattle Med last year, my boyfriend’s face had become familiar to every woman in America. But it had come to feel strangely unfamiliar to me. 

“I’ll be okay,” I heard myself saying. And in spite of everything, I was still a good actress. I sold it. 

“I know,” he said easily. Then he shouted after me as I walked out: “Call me if you need anything, though.” 

“I won’t,” I yelled back. 

But it turned out, I did need something. 

Halfway to Pasadena on the 10, I realized I hadn’t grabbed my wallet, and I called Jase to see if he had time before the shoot to drop it off, or if he could at least text me a picture of my credit card so I had the number to pay. But Jase didn’t pick up, and if he’d already left for his shoot, he’d be no help. 

I sighed and got off the next exit on the freeway to circle back. I knew I would be late for the appointment now; my mother had abhorred lateness and, more, she had never understood what she termed my spaciness—a lifetime of forgotten wallets and missing socks. But then it hit me, she would never know about this. A dead woman couldn’t get angry. And suddenly I had to pull off to the side of the on-ramp because I couldn’t see the road through my tears. 

By the time I made it back to our apartment again, my face was puffy from crying, and I clutched a crumpled tissue in my hand as I unlocked the door. I was blowing my nose as I walked inside, so I almost didn’t notice that random red bra strewn across the floor until my foot caught on it in my path to the bedroom. 

And even then, I disentangled it from my foot, picked it up and tossed it aside. I couldn’t process what it was, why it was there. I kept on walking like an idiot to my bedroom; all I knew in that moment was that my wallet was still sitting on my dresser. I opened my bedroom door and suddenly everything—and nothing—made sense. Jase was lying on our bed completely naked, a blonde woman with too-bronze skin, also completely naked, straddling on top of him. 

“Jase?” I ran toward the bed and said his name like I was in some stupid movie of the week, and I was too naive to understand what was happening. What had been happening, right in front of me. 

The naked woman turned at the sound of my voice and then I recognized her: Celeste Templeton, Jase’s gorgeous twenty-two-year-old Seattle Med costar. 

I had this weird moment after she turned where I was nearly eye level with her breasts, and I found myself wondering if they were real. They couldn’t be. No one had authentic breasts that large and that perfectly symmetrical. Did they? 

“Shit, Melly. It’s not what you think,” Jase said. But he didn’t move right away, and neither did she. Until she finally shifted off him to grab a blanket and I noticed her breasts barely moved. Definitely fake. I was trapped inside some awful cliché, and all I wanted to do was run. I had to get out. 

“I forgot my wallet,” I finally heard myself saying, my voice coming from somewhere far away, above me, apart from me, the way it did when I auditioned for a role. I grabbed my wallet from the dresser and tore out of the room, then out of our apartment. 

Just as I stepped outside, it started to rain. It had been raining on and off all week, and rain had been forecasted for today too. But I stood there, letting the water wash over me because, of course, I’d forgotten my umbrella too. And there was no way I was going back inside for it now. 

Water flattened my curls and ran down my face, pelted my arms and soaked my ugly dress. My skin felt both numb and raw at once. But I stood there, in the rain, as the understanding hit me, that everything I was and everything I thought I knew, suddenly it was gone, just like that.

Excerpted from THE GREATESE LIE OF ALL by Jillian Cantor, Copyright © 2024 by Jillian Cantor. Published by Park Row Books, an imprint of HarperCollins.

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About the Author

Jillian Cantor is the USA Today and internationally bestselling author of eleven novels for teens and adults, which have been chosen for LibraryReads, Indie Next, Amazon Best of the Month, and have been translated into 13 languages. She has a BA in English from Penn State University and an MFA from the University of Arizona. Born and raised in a suburb of Philadelphia, Cantor currently lives in Arizona with her husband and two sons.

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Spotlight: Men In Books Aren't Better by Amanda Nelson and Lisa-Marie Potter

Contemporary Romance

Date Published: November 25, 2024

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press

Pressured by her looming deadline and an unfinished romance manuscript, author Molly Covington applies her immersive research skills and goes all in. She hires a male companion for inspiration during three days of research in Las Vegas.

Enter sexy, confident Jared Washington—an extreme sports enthusiast and relationship skeptic who moonlights as a Plus One male companion. Molly’s contract puts him within arm’s reach of buying his own business and making his dreams come true.

The chemistry between her and Jared is surprisingly easy. Before their Vegas rendezvous comes to an end, one of them will need to lay all their cards on the table to discover if they’ll be lucky in love.

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Amanda and Lisa-Marie are a co-writing team of best friends who share imaginary worlds, including a short story, Shivers, published in Moments Between. Lisa Marie Potter (BIPOC) is a mom of four who grew up in Nottingham, England, and now resides in Alaska with her husband and golden retriever. Amanda Nelson grew up in Maryland and moved to Arizona, where she attended college and currently lives with her husband and four kids. Both women are members of the Author’s Guild and were part of a Manuscript Academy Podcast featuring their writing and critique group. They also review books on their socials, hike the Olympic National Park, and fight over the same fictional crushes.

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Spotlight: How Well Do You Know Your Husband? by M.Q. Webb

Publication date: November 15th 2024

Genres: Adult, Psychological Thriller

Aria’s seemingly perfect life begins to unravel when she suspects her husband, Ethan, is having an affair.

As she navigates her feelings of betrayal, Aria starts to notice someone is following her. When her best friend Isla is murdered in a dark bar bathroom, Aria is left grappling with the chilling possibility that Isla’s death was meant for her.

Amidst the police investigation, rising paranoia, and Ethan’s increasingly suspicious behavior, Aria is forced to question everyone around her, including herself.

In this gripping psychological thriller, the lines between trust and deceit blur, leaving you wondering: how well do you really know the people closest to you?

Excerpt

I’ve been watching her for three weeks now. She hasn’t noticed, perpetually focused on herself, lost in her thoughts. Not for the first time, I struggle to understand what he loves about her. I suppose it could be the obvious things. Anyone can see she’s beautiful, but so are a million other women in New York City. She’s caring, but everyone cares about something. What makes her so special?

Her gray knit dress moves with her as she walks, accentuating the way her slim waist curves into round hips. He wasn’t supposed to fall for her, but I think he has. She was supposed to be temporary, a fleeting chapter in his life, but she has become a permanent fixture.

I watch her as she lines up at a street vendor and orders a pretzel, refusing the change offered by the mustached man who delivers the freshly baked knot with a smile that reaches his eyes. She doesn’t appreciate the life she has been given. She spends his money as if it’s hers to waste, buying new things for their home. Treating herself to expensive clothing.

People who do bad things shouldn’t get away with it. There are meant to be repercussions. I’m not superstitious enough to expect justice, but she did what she did, and now there should be consequences. Order maintained. Rules followed.

Tonight may be the night I end her life, like she ended mine.

I slip a hand into my pocket and feel the smooth metal, imagining what it would be like to sink it into her side. I would leave her there for everyone to see who she really is instead of the perfect avatar of a loving wife she’s created. She’s hiding her true self now, but all she needs is a nudge for her real nature to surface. He won’t love her once he sees that.

The smell of unemptied trash in the alleyway fills my nostrils, growing more pungent, but I press on. I curl my fingers around the knife and increase my pace to catch up. She’s fast, but I’m taller, lengthening my strides so I don’t lose her.

I’m close now. Much closer, and I risk being noticed. I promised myself that if that happens, my choice will be made, and I will kill her.

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M. Q. Webb writes psychological thrillers and suspense novels, including the Oscar de la Nuit series. Her books have hit the Amazon best seller chart in the US. She studied psychology and business.

How Well Do You Know Your Husband is a stand alone psychological thriller, and her third release.

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Spotlight: The Best Mistletoe Bet by Deanna Lilly

Collection: A Mistletoe Kisses Romance 

Release: November 23, 2024

Genre/Tropes: Clean Romance: small town, ex-military, best friend's brother, Christmas miracle, opposites attract, city girl/country boy

Under the mistletoe, a shy librarian and a confident sheriff discover that love can happen when you least expect it.

Kate isn’t looking for romance when she trades city life for small-town charm—especially with her best friend’s brother. But when a Christmas mix-up leads to an unexpected kiss, her quiet life is turned upside down.

Tim, an ex-military pilot with a protective streak, never thought his cousins’ annual mistletoe bet would involve his heart. Yet, one kiss changes everything.

In this heartwarming holiday romance filled with mistaken identities, secrets, and a dash of Christmas spirit, Kate and Tim must decide if they’re ready to take a chance on love.

Sometimes, the best gifts are the ones you never saw coming.

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Deanna Lilly is an Amazon best-selling author of heartwarming, clean romance novels that always end with a happily ever after. She drinks way too much tea, loves anything with peach, and forest bathes whenever she needs to destress. 

As a struggling reader who grew up on a secluded farm without television, Deanna had to rely on her imagination for entertainment, and every one of her stories included a prince charming or knight in shining armor. After 20 years as a public school literacy and special education teacher, Deana decided to take a leap of faith and share some of her stories with the world.

If she isn’t in her office or out in her hammock writing, she can be found baking in the kitchen, hiking in the Smokey Mountains, or relaxing at the beach. She currently lives on the west coast of Florida with her husband and their 19-year-old Manx cat, Harley, who is totally queen of the castle.  

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Spotlight: Inherited Holiday by M. Robinson

Release Date: November 21

Bah freaking humbug.

I hate Christmas—always have, always will. From the gaudy trees to the over-the-top decorations and the traditions everyone clings to like they’re sacred.

Particularly my family.

They own Mistletoe Town—a Hallmark movie come to life and a place most people only dream about. Thanks to an unexpected inheritance from my great-grandfather, it’s my personal nightmare.

I’m stuck running this Christmas-obsessed town with an avalanche of memories I’ve spent thirteen years trying to forget.

But it’s not just the town I abandoned… it’s her.

And no matter how much I play the Scrooge, I’m about to find out some ghosts from the past can’t be ignored—or outrun.

Especially now that she’s my sweet new employee, baking spirits merry and bright.

If I want to stay off the naughty list, I have to learn how to play nice.

And let go of the past.

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M. Robinson is the Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling author of more than thirty novels in Contemporary Romance and Romantic Suspense. Crowned the “Queen of Angst” by her loyal readers, you’ll feel the cut of her pen slicing through your heart as your soul bleeds upon the words of her stories with each turn of the page. 

Most notably known for the Good Ol’ Boys, M’s newest venture has graced her with the #1 Bestseller on Apple Books with Second Chance Contract. The Second Chance Men are powerful, intelligent and will sweep you off your feet and leave you weak in the knees–every woman’s wildest dreams. 

M. lives the boat life along the Gulf Coast of Florida with her two puppies and real life book boyfriend, the inspiration for all her filthy talking alphas, Bossman.  

When she isn’t in the cave writing her next epic love story, you can usually spot her mad-dashing through Target or in the drive-thru of Starbucks, refueling. Yes, she’s a self-proclaimed shopaholic, but only if she’s spending Bossman’s money. 

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Spotlight: A Little Getaway by Bonnie Traymore

Publication date: October 9th 2024
Genres: Adult, Suspense, Thriller

A little getaway takes a deadly turn for Morgan and Kyle Murphy in this spicy suspense thriller about a marriage filled with passion, dark secrets, and suspicions.

Morgan Murphy has always longed for a romance for the ages. And she’s found it with the love of her life, husband Kyle Murphy—until their spicy marriage suddenly starts to cool off.

Is Kyle preoccupied and distant because of a problem with his development project? Or is it something worse? Could Kyle Murphy be…cheating? He’s hiding something, that’s for sure. And Morgan’s determined to find out what it is.

With the help of gal pal Carla Flores, Morgan tracks her husband’s movements, and the signs increasingly point to infidelity, the ultimate sin in Morgan’s book. When Kyle increases their life insurance and surprises her with a weekend getaway to get their mojo back, she goes on the offensive and hatches a plan to make him come clean about what’s been going on.

But before she can pull it off, Morgan’s attacked and nearly kidnapped, and Kyle vanishes from the resort without a trace. With no clue as to who took Kyle or why, she’s not sure who is the biggest threat: the shady investor he owes money to, the police, or the guys she hired to teach Kyle a lesson. With the clock ticking, she needs to find out soon.

Before they come for her, too.

Excerpt

ONE

Morgan

I smell death in the air. A briny scent with an undercurrent of decay, wafting in from the murky sea outside our sliding glass door. 

“Kyle?” I call out again.

Nothing.

Maybe he went for a walk on the beach? 

But that wasn’t the plan. 

Something’s not right.

I close the door and lock it.

Where did he go? 

A log pops in the fireplace, and I startle. This was supposed to be a romantic little getaway, but so far, things have been tense.

“I have a surprise for you, Morgan,” he said, about a week ago. 

So here I am, in this little cottage on the beach that he picked for us, in the middle of nowhere, a few miles north of Monterey Bay. A chance to rekindle our marriage. Put some spark back into it. The resort, if you could call it that, is a series of separate units on a vast swath of beachfront land, one step up from a trailer park. I suppose it could be romantic under different circumstances, with the rugged beach outside our door and a cozy fire inside. 

I have a bad feeling, though. I came out of the shower and saw a few drops of blood in the bathroom sink. I figured he’d cut himself shaving. And now he’s nowhere to be found. A chill runs up my spine. This place is getting creepier by the minute. Do I wait here like a sitting duck? 

The office is on the other side of the property, and I’m not sure if anyone’s there at this hour of the night. It’s not that late. Just after nine in the evening. But even when we checked in, around noon, it took a good twenty minutes for the woman to come to the front desk and help us.

I don’t want to overreact, so I decide I’ll take the car and drive to the store. 

Better safe than sorry.

We talked about the fact that I needed milk for my morning coffee. It’ll buy me some time, and when I get back, maybe he’ll be here, wondering where I’ve been. And if it turns out to be nothing, I can keep this little freak out to myself. 

But we took his car, so I have to find the keys. I rush into the bedroom and look around. I thought I saw them on the dresser, but they’re not there. 

His pants are draped over the back of a chair. 

I check the pockets. 

Nothing.

My heart starts to race. 

I rifle through his carry-on bag.

No luck. 

His cell is gone, along with his wallet. I wonder if he went out for provisions while I was in the shower? But the car is parked near the office, a few cottages away, so I can’t see if he’s taken it. I pick up the house phone and call the front desk, thinking maybe the attendant could check if the car is there. It rings and rings and nobody answers. 

My heart races even faster. Rushing into the kitchen area, I survey the options. I grab the utility knife. With its five-inch blade, it’s the best option. This is a risky move. I’ll look like a psycho walking around with it if someone sees me, and the last thing I want is to call attention to myself. But the place seems deserted, so it’s unlikely I’ll be spotted.

Who comes to a beach resort in the middle of winter? 

This was his idea, I remind myself. 

And now I’m here. 

Alone.

At a deserted resort.

Clenching the knife in my fist, I step out the sliding glass door and start making my way to the front office.

TWO

Morgan

The night is inky black. A bright crescent moon hangs in the sky, a bit too low. It sets me off balance, as if I’m dreaming. One of those realistic dreams, where everything seems normal.

Until it’s not.

Gentle waves lick the shoreline, ebbing and flowing in a rhythmic dance that slows my racing heart. I take a deep breath and rethink this. Perhaps he’s left me high and dry. Decided to skip out on me and disappear. 

But I grip the knife in my hand, just in case.

I’m in danger. 

I can feel it. 

Someone comes at me from behind. 

Instinctively, I whip my head around.

A black rubber mask hides his face and hair. He grabs my shoulders, spins me around, and stuffs a cloth in my face. It’s damp, with some kind of liquid on it. I struggle to breathe as he presses it against my nose and mouth. I feel myself starting to fade. 

Summoning my strength, I elbow him in the gut. He stumbles, giving me an opening. I could stab him in the leg, but that won’t be fatal. He could get hold of the knife and use it on me. He’s much stronger than I am. 

I propel myself forward, hike up my knee, whip around, and slam it into his groin. He lets out a guttural moan and releases his grip.

It’s not my first time.

I run for my life, realizing that I’m still clutching the knife in my hand. As I make my way to the office, I toss it into the bushes. 

I whip open the door. Thankfully, they didn’t lock it yet. 

“Hello!” I call out. 

I press the bell, over and over and over.

Ding. 

Ding. 

Ding. 

Ding.

A fifty-something man with a large frame and a lumbering gait rubs his eyes as he meanders out from the door behind the front desk.

“What’s so urgent at this hour of the night?” he says.

“My husband is missing,” I say, catching my breath. He eyes me, brow furrowed, as if he’s about to protest. “And someone just tried to kill me.” 

His jaw drops and he stands there, immobilized.

“Lock the door!” I command, adrenaline coursing through my veins. 

He fumbles around for the keys in a drawer. 

I want to smack him. My eyes widen. “Hurry up!” I cry out.

He rushes over to the front door and locks us in, and I call for help.

***

“Tell me again what happened,” she says.

The officer is a sturdy-looking woman with short dark hair and a serious face. Maybe forty? A bit older than me. Her expression isn’t mean or menacing. More like determined. She told me her name, but it went in one ear and out the other. 

I’m relieved it’s a woman, because I feel like she might actually believe me. I’ve watched a few Netflix documentaries recently about detectives who turn victims into suspects, and I can only hope I’m not the next one. As I said, we’ve been having marital problems, and that never looks good in a missing person’s case. Kyle’s car is gone, and so is he. That’s all I know about what happened to him, and I tell her so.

We’ve been over it once, but I start from the beginning.

“So, you came out of the shower. What time was that?”

“About nine o’clock,” I say.

“And then what happened?”

“I looked around and he wasn’t there. So, I called out to him and there was no answer. I checked the sliding glass door and it was locked from the inside, so I knew he wasn’t out for a walk.”

That’s a lie.

“I went to look for his keys, thinking that maybe he went out to get milk.”

The officer sits back and cocks her head to one side as she holds my gaze.

“For my coffee,” I offer. “We’d talked about the fact that I’d need to get it in the morning. I thought maybe he’d gone out to get it. To surprise me. But I couldn’t find his keys. And then I got nervous. I decided to go to the front desk and see if he’d taken the car, and if not, I was going to call for help.”

Her brow furrows. “I feel like I’m missing something here,” she says. “It’s nine forty-five now. He couldn’t have been gone for very long. If you couldn’t find the keys, why didn’t you wait longer? Why did you jump to conclusions? Why did you feel like something was wrong?”

My stomach sinks.

I swallow. “Um, I saw those drops of blood in the sink. Then I tried to call him, and he didn’t answer.”

Crap.

Another lie.

“I mean, the call didn’t go through. The cell service is spotty here. So, I headed to the office to see if I could get through to him. And to see if he’d taken the car somewhere.”

She nods.

I take a deep breath.

There’s an uncomfortable silence.

“And now his cell goes straight to voicemail.” She states it as a fact, not a question, but I answer her anyway.

“Yes,” I confirm.

“Now, tell me about this attacker,” she says.

I repeat what I told her the first time, more confident about this part. Someone tried to kill me, and I’m not letting them turn this around on me.

“And you didn’t see his face?” she says.

“No. He had on a black rubber mask. It covered his face and hair.”

“Eye color?” she asks.

I sigh. “It was too dark.” 

She eyes me, one brow above the other, as if she’s skeptical. “And you fought the guy off?” She smirks. “Lucky break.” 

I’m on the petite side, with a girl-next-door look that belies my inner strength. I’ve been told I look a little like Kristen Bell, and I know it’s hard to believe I could fight off a pro like the guy who tried to kill me.

“It’s not luck,” I say. “I’ve had some training.”

Her head tilts. I’ve become a curiosity to her.

“I learned my lesson. Years ago.” I take a deep breath and look away. Then I turn back to her. “But I’d rather not talk about that right now.”

That’s not a lie, and she seems to sense it. 

She nods and her face softens, as if she understands me now. “We’ll take you down to the station, Ms. Murphy, and we can file a missing person’s report. After we’ve finished up our investigation. You live where again?”

“Saratoga. It’s about a two-hour drive. And I don’t have a car.”

“We’ll find a way to get you home. Don’t worry about that.”

But I am worried.

Because someone tried to kidnap me. This wasn’t a random burglary. Everything’s falling apart. I have no idea where Kyle is, and my life is in danger. 

But one step at a time. 

For now, the police are on my side.

And I don’t know how long that will last.

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Bonnie Traymore is the Amazon Bestselling author of seven domestic/psychological thrillers. Her thrillers feature strong but relatable female protagonists who peel back the layers of suburban American life and give readers a peek inside. The plots explore difficult topics such as jealousy, infidelity, murder, and the impact of psychological disorders, but she also includes bits of romance and humor to lighten the mood from time to time. She's an active status member of International Thriller Writers and Mystery Writers of America.

Bonnie has a doctorate in United States history and has taught at top independent high schools as well as Columbia University and the University of Hawaii. Originally from the NYC area, she resides in Honolulu with her family.

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