Hannah Brewster splashed the accelerant around the inside of the small cabin, working feverishly because time was running out. She was certain now that the demon would come for her that night. He had been stalking her for weeks. She had spent many agonizing hours trying to decide what to do. In the end she had finally understood that she had no alternative but to destroy her creation. It was her only hope of keeping the promise she had made all those years ago.
Promise Not To Tell by Jayne Ann Krentz
"What does this have to do with the past?" Cabot asked. "If I'm right," Virginia said, "if Hannah Brewster was murdered, then I think we have to consider the possibility that Quinton Zane is still alive."

6 comments:
Used to read this author, but it's been a while. Certainly a gripping beginning - fire.
This sounds a bit dark, and what an intense intro! Here's my Teaser/Intro for this week: http://bit.ly/2nHCMBE
I loved this book! Hope you do, too. Here's mine: “HERE WE LIE”
I've had this book on hold at the library for months. I still have five people ahead of me. I do hope its as good as everyone says and I hope you enjoy it too.
I have this one to read and it looks great. I've always enjoyed this author.
I enjoyed this one.
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