Bestselling thriller author, I.G. Arenson, i.e. Ingrid Williams, finds it funny how a family home, where childhood happens and siblings play and fight, and their lives spill over into extra bedrooms and nooks and crannies, can suddenly be too small in adulthood. It has nothing to do with spouses or children added to the family. It's simply too hard to mold four matured personalities, complete with their own lives, back into the same people they were as children. A phone call from her older sister brings Ingrid back to their now empty childhood home and their father's funeral. Ingrid, reeling...
Bestselling thriller author, I.G. Arenson, i.e. Ingrid Williams, finds it funny how a family home, where childhood happens and siblings play and fight...
Blond hair. Blue eyes. Killer smile. Model perfect. Honors program. Record-setting star quarterback. Good friend. Mia's guy. Jude Young. Tall, dark, and Dangerous?
Blond hair. Blue eyes. Killer smile. Model perfect. Honors program. Record-setting star quarterback. Good friend. Mia's guy. Jude Young. Tall, dark, a...
As the baby of the Williams family, Amber watched her sisters grow up and leave home when she was just a little girl. Resentful of the split-family her parents created and hurt that her sisters struck out on their own to create their own lives, Amber grew into a suspicious, unforgiving woman. Now the single parent of a teenage daughter, Amber juggles her freelance photography career, the boyfriend she is determined not to marry, and her family-including her rebellious daughter, a brother she doesn't see often enough, and the sisters who suddenly want to be a part of her life. After her dad's...
As the baby of the Williams family, Amber watched her sisters grow up and leave home when she was just a little girl. Resentful of the split-family he...
One lesson we're not taught when we're little is how to pick out a monster in a crowd, not when that monster looks like the rest of us. Gwyn Hansen is all grown up, but she sleeps with the lights on and she refuses to leave her house because she's met the boogeyman. Gwyn's ex-boyfriend, Walker, and her best friend, Sara, want to help her recover, to heal emotionally as well as physically. But Gwyn claims her experience has changed her, maybe not for the better. Gwyn isn't keeping secrets because she's afraid to share them. Rather, she needs to keep her secrets as a matter of...
One lesson we're not taught when we're little is how to pick out a monster in a crowd, not when that monster looks like the rest of us. Gwyn Hansen is...