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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( R ) : Reed, Dana
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Cassie Jo Cabot, while struggling against the questionable powers inherited from her grandmother Cassandra, discovers she's mind-linked to the same serial killer who caused her grandmother's death, also during a mind-link. However, she feels compelled to stop this deranged man no matter what the cost. The task becomes nearly impossible when she's attacked and threatened by a second killer who vows revenge over a past vendetta that Cassie Jo cannot recall.
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Dark Secrets; White Lies is a riveting thriller that combines a turbulent romance between two head strong individuals and the very real threat of a maniacal stalker. All acted out in an aging mansion possessed by specters from its dark past, a mansion that seems to have a mind and soul of its own.
Victoria Richards is the sole occupant of Hill House--a mansion located in an isolated area--who constantly complains of the presence of a stalker who is threatening to kill her. Her niece, Callie Rose Porter, fears for her aunt's sanity until she visits the House and discovers two mutilated corpses and her aunt missing. Aided by Tony Reyes, an ex-detective from the N.Y.P.D., a man with a dark, mysterious past, Callie must find her missing aunt and discover the identity of the stalker before becoming a victim herself. As the body count mounts, Callie perseveres, while holding onto secrets she harbors regarding her own past, and the many relatives who perished in Hill House against their will...
Author's Note: In the novel, Hill House is often referred to as the House, capitalized as though it were a living, breathing entity. Then again, it would seem so at times...
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Emily Mitchell is being controlled by Joshua Smythe, AKA Abaddon, angel of the bottomless pit. Tracie Mitchell and Keisha Simmons, her niece and best friend, were banished by Abaddon and threatened with eternal torture in the Pits if they try contacting her again. Now living in the Carolinas, they meet a priest who vows to help free Emily. However, he’s really Grand Inquisitor Father Sebastien Michaelis, who’s been pursuing Abaddon’s mistresses for three centuries by performing unholy rites in direct contradiction of his church teachings. When Tracie and Keisha discover Michaelis intends killing Emily to stop her from delivering the perfect heir to Abaddon’s throne, the two are pursued by the priest as they make their way to New York to warn Emily. The two wonder if they can outrun the priest before he gets to Emily, and how they will deal with Abaddon’s wrath if they reach her in time.
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