Thursday, October 28, 2021

CUT AND RUN by Annabelle Lewis

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Book Details:

​Book Title: Cut and Run by Annabelle Lewis
Category:  Adult Fiction 18+, 234 pages
GenreMystery, Thriller
Publisher:  PePe Press
Release Date: August 2021

Format available for review:  ebook (mobi file (for Kindle), ePub, PDF)
Tour dates: October 25 to November 12
Content Rating:  PG13 - Lots of cursing, and there are murders, but no graphic violence or graphic sexual content
Book Description:

Their story continues . . .

The four Boston clairvoyants, blessed—or cursed—with special powers, must fight a ruthless enemy and stop injustice. In Dead Cat, Run, the Sisters of Fate drove them together, but at what cost? The God Apollo wasn’t playing around. He’s still dead set on vengeance.

Sinister forces will have a wicked agenda. An energy grab, a mineral rights war, and deadly mercenaries create a mortally serious game. But the psychics’ sibylline abilities aside, they’re only human. At least three of them are. (What’s up with that?)

Can they stop the killers? And who will survive?

​An energetic contemporary thriller, Cut and Run will have you on the edge of your seat as the dance between good and evil resumes.
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Book Details:


​Book Title Dead Cat, Run by Annabelle Lewis
Category Adult Fiction (18 +), 358 pages
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Publisher PePe Press
Release dates:   February 2021
Format available for review:  ebook (mobi file (for Kindle), ePub, PDF)
Content Rating: PG-13: Lots of cursing, some non-graphic sex and violence


Book Description:

​You’re where you’re meant to be. Run, if you can.

High school senior Jenny Gallagher’s psychic abilities have made life in her small New England town rocky. Her premonitions and déjà vu have given her a reputation, one she’s not happy with. Tragedy is about to strike, however, and oddly, this time, she doesn’t see it coming. Is her gift betraying her?

Not far from Jenny, Wellesley Professor Maximus Dyer also has a gift—a painful and useless one. His ability to see the past has brought him insight into history, but otherwise, he’s never known what to make of it. The psychic shocks he receives through his unprotected hands have made any genuine human relationships beyond his grasp. Then someone who doesn’t trigger a vision enters his life—a dog?

Sidrah Keeling runs determinedly optimistic throughout her life, trying hard not to ask the big questions about why. Her foresight, her ability to see glimpses of the future in her dreams, often drives her to follow a path she doesn’t understand. Alert and listening, with the guardrails of security she’s erected in place, she’s forced again to follow her dreams. This time to a man. Who is he?

Lurking deep in his sensory deprivation tank, Turner Black sees it all. Born out of the great chaos of time, he once again feels the forces of good gathering to move against him. Not in this life. This time, his darkness will reign supreme. The hunt for his antithesis will begin again now. He can’t wait to feel his opponent in destiny bleed.

​A fast-paced contemporary mystery thriller with a supernatural hierarchy, Dead Cat, Run will keep you up all night, glued to your seat.

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Meet the Author:
Annabelle Lewis is a pseudonym for the author who lives in Minneapolis with her husband, children, and a wild thug of a dog who sleeps beside her. A multi-genre writer and publisher of 9 novels to date, her humorous mystery caper books have a theme – taking down the bad guy. Villains beware! She also writes a scathing blog and highly entertaining monthly newsletter. Sign up to follow at her website.

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My Review

Cut and Run by Annabelle Lewis was a Mystery, Thriller that was simply a joy to read. I did find some spots a little confusing as I jumped into the series with CUT AND RUN by Annabelle Lewis and not with Dead Cat, Run by Annabelle Lewis. However, confusion aside it was simply a great read that left me wishing I had opted to read the first book first and has me considering go back and reading it to learn more about the characters.

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