Sydney I basically told Mom to get lost, but I didn't think she'd actually do it.
When Sydney’s mother goes missing after an explosive argument, she struggles to cope with her clueless father, her secret relationship, and festering guilt. She’s almost relieved when two of her mother’s weirdo patients show up on her doorstep, demanding answers after the worst day of her life. But they’ve got secrets - maybe even deadly ones - of their own.
Tori Just because I'm pissed at my therapist when she goes missing doesn't make me responsible. Does it?
After a brief moment in the spotlight, Tori is convinced she’s a high-school washout. She definitely ticks all the boxes - drugs, drama, and therapy. When her therapist disappears, Tori is overwhelmed with guilt. She starts an investigation of her own, enlisting the help of the only other two people who might know what happened - and what didn’t.
Anthony FML
Anthony just wants to be left alone, but his past won’t let him go. He knows what he’s capable of. The trouble is, no one else seems to believe him when he tries to warn them. His therapist didn’t, and look what happened to her...
They only befriended each other to clear their names. Keep your friends close, but potential murderers closer, right?
Writing this book was an enjoyable ride! I hope you'll check it out. Murder on the Alabama beaches, three friends who don't know if they can trust each other - or themselves - form an uneasy alliance to solve a mystery that hits a little too close to home for each of them. Let me know what you think!
I agree with MJ, writing with these two talented authors has been the best writing experience. Anthony, Sydney and Tori are so real to me that I fully expect to see them at Orange Beach sometimes. We've written three books in this series, and I can't wait to see what you all think of them.