March 2nd – March 6th
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Susannah Dane had been looking forward to her senior year all summer. Her best friend, Paige, anxiously awaits her on the morning of their first day butβ¦ Susannah never shows. Paige is thrown into a frenzy looking for her best friend. With the help of Susannahβs boyfriend, Owen, Paige uncovers dark secrets in her small coastal beach town. In this young adult mystery, Paige grows into herself as she says goodbye to her best friend one last time.
March 2nd – March 6th Only
Praise for The Disappearance of Suannah Dane
This book has been in my TBR pile for a few months now. Why didn’t I pick it up sooner is my question. When leaving reviews, I don’t like to say too much about the books, not wanting to give anything away. All I will say is – don’t be like me and let a good read sit on the table! Read it
Really great book, read the whole thing in a few hours cause I couldnβt put it down. Canβt wait for more from this author !!!
Small town mystery that has me feeling like I am part of the community! I was hooked after the first chapter and want more! The reader invited us into the lives of these interesting characters and I feel like I know them! I can really relate to the relationships even though they are young teens. I enjoyed reading it even as an adult. The mystery was gripping and realistically written. I could feel the ‘what if this was my family or someone I knew’ as I read. Very enjoyable!
I just finished reading the first episode, and I have to say that I am hooked! I loved all the characters, and I am a huge sucker for a missing person’s storyβit’s the true crime nerd in me. Thank you, to the author, for giving us short, easy-to-read paragraphs on this new format. And I wanted desperately to respond to your author’s note! I loved the little note at the end. I will definitely hang in through the entire story.
Read the first three episodes and I’m hooked. I grew up on the WA coast and this feels like Veronica Mars if it took place in my hometown. The characters feel fully fleshed out and while I’m far removed from highschool, I can still relate with the little interpersonal snafus. Give this one a read if you’re looking for a fun mystery!
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