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Angela Chrysler (abchrysler) | 415 comments Mod
Suspense


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John Stipa | 3 comments The Foiled Knight.
The Foiled Knight by John C. Stipa

Loyalty from a childhood friendship never fades.

Tanya Davis receives that dreaded late night phone call: Stan Palmer has been critically injured in a car accident. Stan and Tanya were once close. That is, until she broke his heart, an act of cowardice for which she’s never forgiven herself. Given a second chance to make up for her past wrongdoings, Tanya digs into the facts surrounding Stan’s accident. What initially looks like icy road conditions turns into a suspicion that someone wants Stan dead. To complicate matters, Tanya has medical power of attorney for Stan, causing friction with the Palmer family. With Stan’s lifeblood ebbing away, the legal system closing in, and danger lurking, can Tanya redeem herself and save her Foiled Knight?


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June Calva (junecalva) | 2 comments Abigail's Curse by June Calva
June Calva
Abigail's Curse
Mystery and Suspense / Young Adult
April 2nd 2025 (Available Now for Pre-Order)
https://website.beacons.ai/junebugsters
Lament Academy is a place for the forgotten, the troubled, the unwanted. Abby never wanted to be here, but she wasn’t given a choice. The halls are cold, the whispers never stop, and something about this place feels wrong.

Her roommate, Raven, listens to the floorboards like they might answer. The other students watch her like they know something she doesn’t. And Ethan… Ethan looks at her like he’s waiting for her to remember something she’s long forgotten.

But the longer Abby stays at Lament, the more the lines between dreams and reality blur. Shadows stretch where they shouldn’t. Time slips through her fingers. And the whispers—soft, familiar, unrelenting—keep calling her name.

Something is keeping her here.

And it won’t let her go.


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