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If you enjoy romance, mystery, suspense, and even a hint of paranormal...I have a few to start you on your journey, and some are FREE! 

She Belongs to Me
Southern Romantic Suspense
Charlotte ~ Book One
After secrets and a mysterious background leave a wife’s life hanging by a thread, a husband must look for answers in the only place he knows—the past.
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Paranormal Romantic Suspense
The Creatus Series

For four thousand years, creatus have concealed themselves from the humans who hunted them almost to extinction. Now, one creatus will endanger them all by breaking one of their laws: falling in love--with a human.

Creatus is a new romantic-suspense series with a paranormal edge based on the myths and fairy tales you've heard about preternatural sentient beings.

Prepare to believe...


A Solstice with Jacky Waterman
(a short story)
The Watermen Series


The Depot
(a short story)
Mystery with a Ghostly Edge

When Mark Waters decided to be a detective, he didn't plan to investigate ghosts.

FREE at all retailers!


The Library
Mystery with a Ghostly Edge


When Mark Waters decided to be a detective, he didn't plan to investigate ghosts.
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Split Decisions
Southern Romantic Suspense
Charlotte - Book Two
Sometimes you want something so badly you are willing to abandon everything you've ever known--including yourself.
Land of the Noonday Sun
Southern Romantic Suspense
Nantahala ~ Book One
When two strangers have nothing left but their dreams, they must forge a relationship in Nantahala, North Carolina, a small town known as Land of the Noonday Sun.

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Entangled Dreams
Southern Romantic Suspense
Florida
When Alexandra’s choices dissolve into Entangled Dreams, pushing her down a dark and dismal path, she must trust her instincts to escape danger, but be able to surrender all to find her happily ever after. Knowing how to decipher the difference, will be her toughest challenge.

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When Noonday Ends
Southern Romantic Suspense
Nantahala ~ Book Two 

When a new attorney accepts a case of an abused woman accused of attempted murder, he finds himself entwined in age-old secrets and a family who will stop at nothing to conceal them—even murder.

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Until next time, happy reading!

Carmen DeSousa

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  1. Congrats on the releases. I've retweeted your posts @kankan929

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  2. I am posting it I love how you put all the books together

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  3. Thank you so much, Renee! What a lovely surprise to wake up to this morning. Very grateful for your kindness. Have a wonderful day! :)

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  4. Thank you for stopping by, Amanda, and sorry, I don't know why I'm only just now seeing this. I think I was out of town when the notification came through.

    Yes, I believe $3.99 is a fair price for an eBook by an Indie author...and honestly, I can't see why anyone charges more that $7.99. That's my tops...mainstream or not. I do give readers a free short story and a .99 cents novel so they can test before they buy more, though. I think that's fair and something a lot of the mainstream authors don't do. I wish they would...I'd try out more new authors myself. If you like Maureen, you'll probably enjoy my stories too. We both love romantic-suspense novels. Thank you again! :)

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  5. Just stumbled across this (due to promoting with you on Great Books) and have shared, tweeted, g+d and reblogged it all over the place. I hope it gets you some extra attention.
    I agree with your notion of providing a 99c novel as an intro to get people interested, I do the same. The first novel in my Donna Harp series is 99c, with the second book at 2.99 and it is not beginning to show the value of doing so with increasing sales of the sequel.

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    1. Thank you so much, Karl! Have a successful day, my friend! :)

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