|Drowning Rapunzel
by Annette Gisby
Suspense with romantic elements
Cover by Bayou Cover Designs
Ebook: Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Paperback: Amazon US | Amazon UK | BN
Blurb:
Recently released from a mental institution, Beth Gregory accepts a job as a live-in secretary/PA to the reclusive painter Josh Warrington. From the first moment he sees her, Beth’s long red hair fascinates him, and Josh wants her to be his Rapunzel for a series of fairy tale paintings on which he’s working.
Beth has two major fears: that she will be sent back to the mental hospital and that the visions which landed her there in the first place will return. They do; this time giving her glimpses of murders before they happen. Beth becomes the main suspect in the murder investigation and then she has the most disturbing vision of all: she will become the next victim…
Review Quotes:
"As a suspense novel, Drowning Rapunzel is quite good...The plot of the suspense is very well written-with each character playing a part of the whole...it definitely keeps you guessing and evaluating potential suspects all the way through...if you like mystery/suspense then it gets a thumbs up from me!" - AlexJouJou, Manic Readers Review
"Drowning Rapunzel is a delightful mystery and a delightful romance. There are secrets and plot twists aplenty. I enjoyed watching Beth and Josh slowly fall in love as they deal with the people and happenings around them." - Judy Cook, for www.romancestudio.com
"I should know better than to begin an Annette Gisby book toward the end of the evening. As usual, I wound up sitting right where I was and reading it straight through. I am not a fan of the thriller genre, but Drowning Rapunzel is not a conventional thriller. This author doesn't rely on blood and gore to shock her readers into an appropriately unnerved state. Instead she writes about ordinary people doing ordinary things, lulling us right along with her heroine until she drops the tale's next bombshell." - Nina M. Osier, author of High Places and Eppie award winner for Regs.
by Annette Gisby
Suspense with romantic elements
Cover by Bayou Cover Designs
Ebook: Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Paperback: Amazon US | Amazon UK | BN
Blurb:
Recently released from a mental institution, Beth Gregory accepts a job as a live-in secretary/PA to the reclusive painter Josh Warrington. From the first moment he sees her, Beth’s long red hair fascinates him, and Josh wants her to be his Rapunzel for a series of fairy tale paintings on which he’s working.
Beth has two major fears: that she will be sent back to the mental hospital and that the visions which landed her there in the first place will return. They do; this time giving her glimpses of murders before they happen. Beth becomes the main suspect in the murder investigation and then she has the most disturbing vision of all: she will become the next victim…
Review Quotes:
"As a suspense novel, Drowning Rapunzel is quite good...The plot of the suspense is very well written-with each character playing a part of the whole...it definitely keeps you guessing and evaluating potential suspects all the way through...if you like mystery/suspense then it gets a thumbs up from me!" - AlexJouJou, Manic Readers Review
"Drowning Rapunzel is a delightful mystery and a delightful romance. There are secrets and plot twists aplenty. I enjoyed watching Beth and Josh slowly fall in love as they deal with the people and happenings around them." - Judy Cook, for www.romancestudio.com
"I should know better than to begin an Annette Gisby book toward the end of the evening. As usual, I wound up sitting right where I was and reading it straight through. I am not a fan of the thriller genre, but Drowning Rapunzel is not a conventional thriller. This author doesn't rely on blood and gore to shock her readers into an appropriately unnerved state. Instead she writes about ordinary people doing ordinary things, lulling us right along with her heroine until she drops the tale's next bombshell." - Nina M. Osier, author of High Places and Eppie award winner for Regs.