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Haunted is here! The Woodsview Murders are back!

A few years ago, I met Brian online. I was running another writing blog and he was a reader. He asked me to come on a podcast he was hosting and I did.

We hit it off.

It went so well that I couldn’t stop thinking about how awesome it would be to write with him. I was afraid, but I asked anyways.

He said yes.

Harrowed was born. Our YA slasher book, a la Scream, which turned out to be a love story to 80’s metal, cool cars, murder, mystery, and first love. It is one of my favorite things I’ve ever written. It means so much to have so much of what we love in the book. But it means even more because I wrote it with one of my favorite people–Brian LeTendre.

Haunted, our sequel to Harrowed is out in the world.

Here is more about it.

Haunted (The Woodsview Murders #2)

Yes, Brian made a sweeeeet book trailer. Enjoy!

 

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Last October, corpses piled up in Woodsview, Massachusetts faster than autumn leaves in the dead of fall. The small town changed forever when Jeremy Kane, known as the Harvester, slaughtered Avery Blair’s classmates, her friends, and Jason, the love of her life. Avery was supposed to die too, but she narrowly escaped, killing the Harvester in the process.

Avery and her best friend are trying to move on and leave their horrible past behind. They’ve enrolled in college and taken on new challenges. Avery has a campus radio show, and Quinn has found a release—and a new relationship—on the roller derby track.

The Harvester nightmare was laid to rest, along with the bodies of her friends and the remains of the killer. But what’s dead doesn’t always stay buried. With the anniversary of the slayings, comes a suspicious death on campus. When two of their dorm mates disappear, Avery suspects that the Harvester is back to finish what he started.

Avery Blair is haunted by the ghosts of her past—memories of the slayings that torment her days and curse her sleepless nights. She can dismiss the visions of Jason she sees everywhere, but she can’t ignore the signs that scream the Harvester is back…for blood.

One thing is certain—people are dying, and the killer is determined to add Avery and Quinn to the carnage. Can Avery separate fiction from reality and find the killer, or will the ghosts of the past finally consume her? Jeremy Kane is dead. He can’t possibly be back from the grave, can he?

 

I hope you like it, or recommend it to a friend, or put it on a to-read list, or watch the trailer and give it a thumbs up. We put a lot of love into this book. And death. We hope you enjoy!

 

Love,

Brian and Jolene

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