Jayne Anne Krentz is kicking off the new year with a brand new trilogy, the Lost Night Files. Book one, Sleep No More, delivers suspense, paranormal elements, murder and supernatural abilities. Grab a cup of joe and see why I recommend it…

A Hard Day for a Hangover by Darynda Jones
A Hard Day for a Hangover by Darynda Jones is the third novel and conclusion of the Sunshine Vicram trilogy. Romance, humor, suspense and a mystery await you. It was bittersweet and even though I pine for more, Jones delivered a blockbuster conclusion with plenty of fireworks.
You Can Hide by Rebecca Zanetti
In You Can Hide by Rebecca Zanetti, we are back in the rural Pacific Northwest with FBI Special Agent Laurel Snow as she investigates a serial killer along with Captain Huck Rivers of the Fish & Wildlife Unit. Suspense, a touch of romance and the quaint rural area will have you curling up by the fire as you devour their story.
π§ Before the Storm by Erik Carter
Before the Storm by Erik Carter is the fourth Silence Jones thriller novel narrated by Gary Bennett. As Silence investigates a murder at a celebrity’s lavish party, a nemesis emerges and forces Silence into the spotlight. Action-packed, Before the Storm was Carter’s best yet.
π§ Twenty Three by Murray McDonald
I was looking for a good murder-mystery thriller for the Fraterfest Readathon when Twenty-Three by Murray McDonald came across my desk. Narrated by Elizabeth Wiley, this clever tale hooked me from the onset and kept me listening into the wee hours.
Vanishing Hour by Laura Griffin
Vanishing Hour by Laura Griffin takes us to Cuervo, Texas, a sleepy town that is witnessing a boom thanks to Big Bend National Park and surrounding parks that draw visitors. When Ava and her search-and-rescue dog Huck discover an abandoned campsite, it stirs up a cold case.