Forgotten Memories, a Creepy Asylum, and Romantic Tension Make Jayne Ann Krentz’s ‘Sleep No More’ a Winner [REVIEW]

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An abandoned asylum may hold the secrets to missing memories in Jayne Ann Krent’z Sleep No More. (Photo courtesy Canva)

Three strangers have no memories of the ordeal they survived. A mysterious tip leads one of them to an abandoned asylum in a sleepy California town. Will it hold the answers they seek, or will it only lead to more questions? And why is someone willing to kill to keep them from remembering? Find out in Jayne Ann Krentz’s breathtaking new thriller, Sleep No More.

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Sheriff Bree Taggert Returns in Melinda Leigh’s ‘Lie to Her’ [REVIEW]

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Online dating can be murder. (Photo courtesy Canva)

A small-town sheriff. A serial killer on the prowl. As the two face off and the body count rises, who will win this deadly game of cat and mouse? Find out in Melinda Leigh’s sixth Bree Taggert novel, Lie to Her.

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In Kerri Carpenter’s ‘Come What Maybe,’ Going Home Is Only the Beginning [REVIEW]

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Sometimes unexpected detours lead to the right destination. (Photo courtesy Canva)

It is difficult to keep secrets in small towns—especially a great big juicy one! But that’s exactly what one woman strives to do when she returns home to visit her family. As she goes to great lengths to keep her personal information private, her high school nemesis refuses to keep his distance. Will his presence help or hinder her plan? Find out in Kerri Carpenter’s Come What Maybe.

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In ‘Wyoming Homecoming,’ Diana Palmer Reminds Us to Never Give Up Hope [REVIEW]

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Sheriff Cody Banks must learn to let go of the past in Diana Palmer’s Wyoming Homecoming. (Photo by Jaime Reimer on Pexels.com)

His anger drove her away. Her devotion lured her back. But when these two become unwitting neighbors, will they be able to heal old wounds and make peace with the past? Find out in Diana Palmer’s emotionally fraught new novel Wyoming Homecoming, the 11th installment in her long-running Wyoming Men series.

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In Annabelle McCormack’s ‘All This Time,’ Sometimes You Can Go Home Again [EXCERPT]

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Big surprises lay in store for a woman who must return to her hometown in All This Time. (Photo courtesy Canva)

We know a thing or two about living in small towns. Like everything else, they have their perks. But as one friend says, “It’s like living in a fishbowl.” Everybody knows your business. This is exactly what has kept Samantha Redding away from her own hometown of Brandywood, Maryland. Then family matters force her hand, and she must return whether she wants to or not. But this time around, someone unexpected is making small town life much more appealing. We hope you enjoy this sneak peek at Annabelle McCormack’s new novel, All This Time. —J&H

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