There's a darkness within Mara Irons, something that she can't seem to control. After a bizarre accident that left Mara's friends dead, and her with no memory of the events that happened that night, strange things have been occurring. People are turning up dead at her will, a mysterious masked man is stalking her, and Mara can't help but think her biology partner, the dark and edgy, Shade Huxley, has a part in all of this. The familiar faces of Mara's dead friends start to haunt her, warning her with threats that she doesn't understand. As Mara's memories start to resurface they turn out to...
There's a darkness within Mara Irons, something that she can't seem to control. After a bizarre accident that left Mara's friends dead, and her with n...
"If not you, then who? If not now, then when? We need more women to speak up and make their voices heard.Young women have valuable experiences and perspectives. We need you in this fight." Senator Elizabeth Warren, from a Girl's Guide to Joining the Resistance
So--the presidential election of 2016 happened. You cried, you ranted, you marched. But how do you stay engaged for the long term? How do you keep fighting while also continuing your real life? How do you get involved when you feel far from the action? How do you stay...
"If not you, then who? If not now, then when? We need more women to speak up and make their voices heard.Young women have...
A December Indie Next Pick A Book of the Month Selection A Washington Post Noteworthy Book You may never stop loving the one you lost. But you can still find love again. Kate is a bit of a mess. Two years after losing her young husband Cameron, she’s grieving, solo parenting, working like mad at her university fundraising job, always dropping the ball—and yet clinging to her sense of humor. Lurching from one comedic crisis to the next, she also navigates an overbearing mom and a Tinder-obsessed best friend who's determined to matchmake Kate with her hot new neighbor. When an...
A December Indie Next Pick A Book of the Month Selection A Washington Post Noteworthy Book You may never stop loving the one you lost. But you can...