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I'm Susan K. Droney and I write in several genres: children's books, mainstream fiction, thrillers, mysteries, and sensual/erotic romances. I am published by Torrid Books, World Castle Publishing, and Devine Destinies. Please click on the book covers or visit my website at: http://susandroney.com to read reviews, excerpts or to order my books.

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Wednesday's Blurbs – Sparks And Cabin Fever – Cabin Fever

When Kayla North's car is run off the road during a blizzard, she begins walking down an unfamiliar desolate backcountry road hoping to find shelter from the worsening storm. Later she awakens naked in a strange bed wondering how she got there. The door slowly opens and Kayla sees a handsome stranger looking at her. Something about him seems oddly familiar, but she is certain she's never met him before.  

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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Wednesday's Blurbs – Sparks And Cabin Fever – Sparks

When the ruggedly handsome stranger from Texas walks up to her counter at the post office, Stefani is instantly attracted to him, but doubts she'll have a chance with him once her best friend Harper sets her sights on him. Stefani soon realizes that she may have a chance with him after all, but can she compromise her values for just one night with him? 

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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Wednesday's Blurbs – Torrid Teasers 53 – The Fix-It Man

When Madison meets the new maintenance man, she uncharacteristically tries to seduce him. When her efforts backfire, she thinks she doesn't stand a chance until he comes knocking on her door.

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Monday, April 08, 2019

Excerpt – Murder In The Pinelands

A few minutes later Aaron heard the engine of Evan's car come to life, then pull away. He sat for a few minutes, confident that Evan would come back for him tonight even though he'd told him not to. Evan would never leave his best friend out here all alone. It was going to be chilly tonight, and Evan knew that Aaron had nothing with him to protect him from the elements, especially if it rained on top of the dropping temperature. He flashed his light around, but saw nothing he could use as a temporary shelter if it started storming before Evan returned. All he had was the blanket, but it would be better than nothing.

Aaron sat quietly, finishing his beer as he thought about how he could get back into Jensyn's good graces. He'd think of something. They'd had arguments before and always made up. After a day or two they'd be back together. He was sure of it. In the meantime he'd plan something special he could do for her. But he knew he could never take back what he'd said, especially since he'd violated her trust. All he knew for sure was that he couldn't imagine not being with her. 

He pulled out his cell phone and checked the time. A half hour had gone by. It would be at least another hour or so before Evan returned for him. Aaron swallowed the lump that had steadily been building in his throat. Why hadn't he gone with them? His headache was growing worse. Aaron pulled his thin jacket tighter around himself. The wind was picking up, and the first heavy drops of rain began to fall. He picked up the blanket and wrapped it around his shoulders. He couldn't stay here in the woods—he'd have to start walking. Maybe someone would see him on the road and give him a lift, or Evan would see him on his way back. Aaron didn't relish walking the way his head felt, but walking was better than sitting in the woods where no one could see him. He tossed the blanket aside.

A twig snapped behind him, startling him. He aimed his flashlight toward the noise. The light flickered and went out. "Damn," he muttered. Another twig snapped. Aaron twisted his head in the direction of the sound as snapping twigs drew louder. Evan and the girls were getting even with him. That was it. They wanted to prove he wasn't as brave as he'd boasted. He relaxed a little.

"Not funny, man," Aaron called out as he peered into the pitch-black woods. "I know you're there, Evan. Are Jensyn and Kennedy with you?" The snapping twigs stopped. "Come on, Evan. You've made your point," he called. He glanced around himself. "What the hell?"

His voice caught in his throat as two red glowering, what he assumed were eyes glared back at him. Aaron tried to run, but fear kept his feet frozen to the spot as the glowing red eyes blinded him. His headache intensified, and he slumped to the ground.


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New Release!

I am excited to announce the release of my latest suspense thriller Murder In The Pinelands.

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When a teenager is brutally murdered in The Pinelands, his friends insist it was the work of The Jersey Devil.

Christine Daniels, an investigative reporter, works with the police to determine what really happened to the teen that night.

Available in paperback and ebook.


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Wednesday, April 03, 2019

Wednesday's Blurbs – Torrid Teasers 53 – Christmas Dreams

Morgan and Davis have been best friends since they were children and even Davis' move to Maine didn't affect their deep friendship. When Morgan's relationship with her fiancé falls apart, at Davis' urging she moves to Maine to make a fresh start. She soon realizes that her feelings for Davis run much deeper than friendship.

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