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The “Hart & Cole” series is available now!
Climbing The Walls
Nicole has the “perfect” husband Kris, but when her boss Darren confides in her his marital problems, Nicole realises just how easily a marriage can crumble… Can she keep her own from doing the same?
Pandora’s Poison
For Darren, raising his wife’s lover’s child takes a dark turn when he actually has to deal with the man seeking his place with the daughter he never knew. If that really is all that Gianni wants…
Pandora’s Price
Go big or go home… Darren made a deal with Gianni and gambled everything for love, for Luisa, the woman he’s loved his entire adult life… And the only person he can never seem to truly understand…
“Amalgamated Darkness” is available now!
Amalgamated Darkness
A girl becomes a woman – with another’s blood on her hands.
An athlete is propelled by bloodlust to a senseless act.
A boy becomes the custodian of his mother’s madness.
A young woman chooses a path to self-destruction in her partner.
A village enacts its own justice system.
A man fixates on a mysterious young girl.
A misfit evolves from observer to admirer to aggressor.
An act of youthful folly consumes a woman’s sanity.
Thought-provoking and evocative, these tales take power in their universality: they could happen anywhere, at any time, to anyone. From virtuous innocence to tainted experience with a sprinkle of the supernatural, these eight captivating short stories take you on a journey to the darkness that fuels the often ordinary lives of people that inhabit the world around us.
“Amalgamated Darkness” is exclusively available on the Saga mobile fiction app.
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From the Author Blog
“Hearing It Out Loud” – “Climbing The Walls” Saga interactive reading
“The Author Tells” – my Saga interview
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From the Reader Blog
Be sure to check out Sacha’s Must-Read Recommendations here first!
Or you can scope out ALL her reviews as well:
Review: “Our Liminal Spaces”
“All The Rest”
Review: “The Trauma Child”
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