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The Vanishing Girls...coming soon

Check out the blurb for my upcoming novel.

I can't wait to hear what you think!

Holden Davis has enough problems: mounting debt, a lifelong feud with his brother and his father's legacy to live up to. If he's honest with himself, he'll admit that hiring an assistant in the dead of night probably wasn't the smartest thing to do either.

But life gets more complex when his funeral home has to process the bodies left behind by a serial killer. The bodies start to mount up, but the clues don't. With no leads, the police are helpless and citizens live in fear as the killer ravages the country. Holden soon finds out that the victims' bodies have all the evidence he needs to lead him to the killer.
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Published on October 14, 2020 10:21 Tags: book, books, callie-browning, indie-author, new-book, read-caribbean

Free Chapters Soon Available

Great news! I'll be sharing an exclusive sneak peak at the first two chapters of my upcoming novel, The Vanishing Girls, before the official launch. If you want to get yours, click here to get them straight to your inbox.

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Published on October 31, 2020 20:00 Tags: callie-browning, fiction, murder-mystery, new-release, read-caribbean, romantic-suspense

My new website!

Hi there! My new website, www.calliebrowning.com, is up and running. Check it out for exclusive free chapters of my upcoming novel, The Vanishing Girls. You'll also find access to fun behind-the-scenes photos and other tidbits.

See you soon!
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Read Caribbean

Perfect Read Caribbean Reading List

Ah...June. The time of year when Bookstagrammers put away spring-themed novels and delve into stories set among the volcanoes, rivers and gullies of the islands between North and South America. Spearheaded by its fearless leader Cindy Allman, Read Caribbean ties into National Caribbean Heritage month and focuses on the literary works that define and reflect the various cultures that make up our eclectic region. This year's Read Caribbean Month promises to be especially exciting with lots of author interviews, giveaways and lots more. Read Caribbean will of course feature classics such as A House for Mr. Biswas and In the Castle of My Skin but will also include contemporary new writers who are contributing handsomely to the art form.
I've curated a list of my favourite island books (thus far) and some that I'm looking forward to reading. Caribbean books are available in every genre and many of the ones I picked have received rave reviews and won awards, so feel free to grab one (or a few) of these great books. To make it easier to choose, I've segmented them into categories: Romance, Children & Middle Grade, Literary Fiction and Non-Fiction.

Click here to find out more.
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Published on May 12, 2021 07:40 Tags: read-caribbean