This,
the fourth and final selection of stories, completes the Seasonal Paths series
created by a consortium of best-selling and award-winning North
Atlantic writers.
In this anthology you will encounter unintentioned consequences, love in later life, the pull of family dynamics, misguided assumptions and murderous soulmates.
These yarns will take you to new worlds, into a ghostly abyss, across an ocean
in pursuit of truth and into the darkness of ancient beliefs.
Make yourself comfortable and surrender to these multi-styled tales, all linked
by the theme of summer, within the covers of this book. You will be surprised
and entertained by what you find.
Clean Laundry by Sandra Bunting.
It only takes one. What happens if someone
moves in and tries to change everything? A good thing? Or not?
Meet
Sandra HERE.
The Year of the Goat by Pierre C. Arseneault.
A pregnant Esmerelda has gone missing, and
Gus must find her before something bad happens.
Meet Pierre HERE.
Family Ties by
Chuck Bowie.
Lucas glanced at the handsome aviator glasses
on his hotel room table. “I wonder where they came from.”
Meet Chuck HERE.
The Huntress by S. C. Eston.
An injured woman is found on the side of the
road…
Meet S.C. HERE.
Alice by Angela Wren.
A ship, a missing passenger and a mystery.
Meet Angela HERE.
Fakes on a Plane by Gianetta Murray.
Flying can be dangerous. But maybe not for the
reason you think.
Meet Gianetta HERE.
Foul Play by Eden Monroe.
Never underestimate the children.
Meet Eden HERE.
Into the Abyss by Allan Hudson
In moments of curiosity, perhaps there are
some paths we are not meant to follow.
More about me HERE.
The Last Resort by
Angella Cormier.
Everything Sienna Noori had dreamed about was
coming true, until she settled in an idyllic mountain resort, where her
nightmares forged a dangerous path.
Meet Angella HERE.
S. Bunting
Collect
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Marvellous to see a project brought to a conclusion. It's such good fun collaborating with all you guys.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are part of the collective, Angela and thanks for your stories.
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