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Book Swag, Free Story Extra, And an Exclusive Sneak Peek
Hi Goodreaders,
Just a quick note to tell you how you can get your hand on some book swag including The Lost Stories, Vol. 1!
This not-for-sale short story was written just for my fans and contains a secret not included in the House of Bathory duology. To get your e-copy of The Lost Stories, purchase any copy of The Progeny or Firstborn between February 27 and March 31, 2018 and e-mail a copy of your receipt with your snail mail address to cindy@toscalee.com. You'll receive The Lost Stories via email and also be on the list to receive a sneak peak of The Line Between, my new thriller coming next winter. (Please add it to your Goodsread shelf!)
And one more bonus: The Asylum Warden will send you an exclusive piece of Progeny swag (sorry, U.S. addresses only) like one of those pictured below.

Here's a quick link to find the Paperback version of Firstborn (out March 20) on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Firstborn-Prog...
Just a quick note to tell you how you can get your hand on some book swag including The Lost Stories, Vol. 1!

This not-for-sale short story was written just for my fans and contains a secret not included in the House of Bathory duology. To get your e-copy of The Lost Stories, purchase any copy of The Progeny or Firstborn between February 27 and March 31, 2018 and e-mail a copy of your receipt with your snail mail address to cindy@toscalee.com. You'll receive The Lost Stories via email and also be on the list to receive a sneak peak of The Line Between, my new thriller coming next winter. (Please add it to your Goodsread shelf!)
And one more bonus: The Asylum Warden will send you an exclusive piece of Progeny swag (sorry, U.S. addresses only) like one of those pictured below.



Here's a quick link to find the Paperback version of Firstborn (out March 20) on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Firstborn-Prog...
Published on March 07, 2018 15:57
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Later Today... Official Cover Reveal for The Line Between
I so loved writing The Line Between–complete with my brand new heroine Wynter Roth. She’s smart, sardonic, and doing her best to navigate a world gone mad and I cannot wait to introduce her to you! The Line Between comes to you January 29, 2019.

Make sure you're subscribed to my newsletter as I’ll probably leak some chapters in an upcoming edition. I’m a literary outlaw that way.

Make sure you're subscribed to my newsletter as I’ll probably leak some chapters in an upcoming edition. I’m a literary outlaw that way.
Published on August 24, 2018 07:25
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THE LINE BETWEEN Cover Reveal!
The cover for my new thriller, coming out January 29! (And available for pre-order now!)
From the back cover:
An extinct disease has re-emerged from the melting Alaskan permafrost to cause madness in its victims.
For former apocalyptic cult member Wynter Roth, it’s the end she’s always been told was coming.
When 22-year-old Wynter Roth is cast out of self-contained doomsday cult New Earth, a mysterious outbreak of rapid early onset dementia is spreading across the nation.
As she struggles to start over in a world she’s been taught to regard as evil, Wynter finds herself face-to-face with the apocalypse she’s feared all her life, convinced she’s made a terrible mistake. Until the night her sister shows up with a set of medical samples key to decoding the disease and Wynter learns there’s something far more sinister at play.
Now, as the power grid fails and the country descends into chaos, Wynter must find a way to get the samples to a lab in Colorado. Uncertain who to trust, she takes up with former military man Chase Miller, who has his own reasons for wanting to get close to the samples in her possession, and to Wynter herself.
Filled with action, conspiracy, romance, and questions of whom—and what—to believe, The Line Between is a high-octane story of survival and love in a world on the brink of madness.

From the back cover:
An extinct disease has re-emerged from the melting Alaskan permafrost to cause madness in its victims.
For former apocalyptic cult member Wynter Roth, it’s the end she’s always been told was coming.
When 22-year-old Wynter Roth is cast out of self-contained doomsday cult New Earth, a mysterious outbreak of rapid early onset dementia is spreading across the nation.
As she struggles to start over in a world she’s been taught to regard as evil, Wynter finds herself face-to-face with the apocalypse she’s feared all her life, convinced she’s made a terrible mistake. Until the night her sister shows up with a set of medical samples key to decoding the disease and Wynter learns there’s something far more sinister at play.
Now, as the power grid fails and the country descends into chaos, Wynter must find a way to get the samples to a lab in Colorado. Uncertain who to trust, she takes up with former military man Chase Miller, who has his own reasons for wanting to get close to the samples in her possession, and to Wynter herself.
Filled with action, conspiracy, romance, and questions of whom—and what—to believe, The Line Between is a high-octane story of survival and love in a world on the brink of madness.
Published on August 24, 2018 13:46
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Interview with Top Shelf Magazine
The following cover story appeard in the August 2018 edition of Top Shelf Magazine. Read the original article here: http://topshelfmagazine.net/index.php...
Please tell us a little about the real Tosca Lee, something you haven’t shared before.
I’m a big geek-nerd—always have been. I grew up on the Isis/Shazam Power Hour, Justice League, Wonder Woman, and Thundarr the Barbarian. When I was a kid, I honestly believed Luke Skywalker was coming for me in his landspeeder. I remember basically feeling like a hostage on this family road trip, looking out the window toward the horizon and thinking, “aaaaany minute now…”
Please tell us about your latest novel Firstborn, and the series it’s a part of.
Firstborn is the sequel to The Progeny—the story of 21-year-old Emily Porter, who has recently chosen to undergo an elective procedure to erase the last two years of her memory. Having relocated to the North Woods of Maine, she quickly learns she hasn’t gone there to start over, but to hide. Through a series of revelations, she learns she’s one of the surviving descendants of historical “Blood Countess” Elizabeth Bathory, that she’s being hunted—and that everything she erased to protect is what she needs to survive.
It’s a breakneck, run-for-your-life, globetrotting adventure about love, survival, and ancient secrets.
What inspired you to write Firstborn?
A fan asked me to consider writing a book on Elizabeth Bathory—a fascinating noblewoman from the 16th Century thought to be the most prolific female serial killer of all time. History calls her a monster. But when you dig a little deeper into her life, all the allegations against her start to smack of conspiracy. I don’t know about you, but I love a good conspiracy theory!
I’d just written two historical novels—one about Judas Iscariot, and one about the Queen of Sheba—and wanted to do something fast-paced and contemporary, about living right now, in the only moment that exists: this one. So Elizabeth Bathory’s legacy serves as the mythology for this story and its modern, underground European setting.
What is the biggest surprise you’ve encountered after becoming a published author?
The bonds you forge with your readers, and the privilege of being a part of their lives—lives they often share with me in person or in letters. I’m blown away every time someone writes to me to say that they read one of my books while recovering from an illness, going through a divorce while caring for an ailing parent—or just relaxing. We all need healthy relief from the rigors of this world and it is my great joy to provide that and join them in those moments.
Do you go on book tours?
Less long tours these days, especially since marrying my husband—a former single father—and gaining four young people to raise and love. That said, I love getting out to talk to, hug, and listen to readers, and spilling all the secrets I can think of about writing.
If yes, how might an indie bookstore participate in one?
Simply by reaching out to me or my publisher (Simon & Schuster).
Do you have a favorite conference that you attend? If so, which one?
There are a lot of great conferences that were extremely helpful to me early in my career—many of which I’m honored to teach for today. Depending on what they write, I always recommend writers check out Thrillerfest, the University of New Mexico Summer Writer’s Workshop, Pike’s Peak Writer’s Conference, Realm Makers, San Diego ComicCon, or American Christian Fiction Writers, among others.
Have you ever been a part of a writers workshop or group? Was it helpful?
I haven’t been part of a formal writer’s group per se (though for those looking, writer’s conferences can be very helpful in this regard). What I ended up with is a group of author friends I know I can call upon any time for support, advice, or to laugh at any particularly ugly sentence from my work in progress I share with them and say, yeah, it really does suck.
What is the most difficult part of your craft?
The first draft. I have OCD, and it’s very hard for me to enter into the phase of absolute mayhem and chaos—not just in my manuscript, but life, as appointments, bills, and social obligations fall by the wayside.
On the flip side, what’s the best part about what you do?
Working in my pajamas.
What’s the last book you read that simply could not be put down?
Dark Matter by Blake Crouch. Mind-bending stuff.
Do you have any advice on how to organize successful book signing events?
Just remember you’re going there to sell books, sure, but you’re really there to talk to people. To meet and connect with readers and form relationships with the bookstore staff. Booksellers meet tons of authors. The ones who stand out—are the ones who write great books and are personable and friendly.
Do you frequent any independent bookstores? If so, do you have any favorites?
We have a new one called Francine and Finch in my hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska, and one of my favorite signings a couple years ago when The Progeny came out happened at Malaprops in Asheville, North Carolina.
I also love getting to connect with independent bookstore owners and employees at events for the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance, the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association, and the Heartland Fall Forum.
What’s next for Tosca Lee?
My new thriller, The Line Between, out January 29, 2019. (Up for pre-order now!) Here’s the teaser:
In this frighteningly believable thriller from New York Times bestselling author Tosca LeeTosca Lee, an extinct disease re-emerges from the melting Alaskan permafrost to cause madness in its victims. For recent apocalyptic cult escapee Wynter Roth, it’s the end she’d always been told was coming.
When Wynter Roth is turned out of New Earth, a self-contained doomsday cult on the American prairie, she emerges into a world poised on the brink of madness as a mysterious outbreak of rapid early onset dementia spreads across the nation.
As Wynter struggles to start over in a world she’s been taught to regard as evil, she finds herself face-to-face with the apocalypse she’s feared all her life—until the night her sister shows up at her doorstep with a set of medical samples. That night, Wynter learns there’s something far more sinister at play and that these samples are key to understanding the disease.
Now, as the power grid fails and the nation descends into chaos, Wynter must find a way to get the samples to a lab in Colorado. Uncertain who to trust, she takes up with former military man Chase Miller, who has his own reasons for wanting to get close to the samples in her possession, and to Wynter herself.
Filled with action, conspiracy, romance, and questions of whom—and what—to believe, The Line Between is a high-octane story of survival and love in a world on the brink of madness.

Please tell us a little about the real Tosca Lee, something you haven’t shared before.
I’m a big geek-nerd—always have been. I grew up on the Isis/Shazam Power Hour, Justice League, Wonder Woman, and Thundarr the Barbarian. When I was a kid, I honestly believed Luke Skywalker was coming for me in his landspeeder. I remember basically feeling like a hostage on this family road trip, looking out the window toward the horizon and thinking, “aaaaany minute now…”
Please tell us about your latest novel Firstborn, and the series it’s a part of.
Firstborn is the sequel to The Progeny—the story of 21-year-old Emily Porter, who has recently chosen to undergo an elective procedure to erase the last two years of her memory. Having relocated to the North Woods of Maine, she quickly learns she hasn’t gone there to start over, but to hide. Through a series of revelations, she learns she’s one of the surviving descendants of historical “Blood Countess” Elizabeth Bathory, that she’s being hunted—and that everything she erased to protect is what she needs to survive.
It’s a breakneck, run-for-your-life, globetrotting adventure about love, survival, and ancient secrets.
What inspired you to write Firstborn?
A fan asked me to consider writing a book on Elizabeth Bathory—a fascinating noblewoman from the 16th Century thought to be the most prolific female serial killer of all time. History calls her a monster. But when you dig a little deeper into her life, all the allegations against her start to smack of conspiracy. I don’t know about you, but I love a good conspiracy theory!
I’d just written two historical novels—one about Judas Iscariot, and one about the Queen of Sheba—and wanted to do something fast-paced and contemporary, about living right now, in the only moment that exists: this one. So Elizabeth Bathory’s legacy serves as the mythology for this story and its modern, underground European setting.
What is the biggest surprise you’ve encountered after becoming a published author?
The bonds you forge with your readers, and the privilege of being a part of their lives—lives they often share with me in person or in letters. I’m blown away every time someone writes to me to say that they read one of my books while recovering from an illness, going through a divorce while caring for an ailing parent—or just relaxing. We all need healthy relief from the rigors of this world and it is my great joy to provide that and join them in those moments.
Do you go on book tours?
Less long tours these days, especially since marrying my husband—a former single father—and gaining four young people to raise and love. That said, I love getting out to talk to, hug, and listen to readers, and spilling all the secrets I can think of about writing.
If yes, how might an indie bookstore participate in one?
Simply by reaching out to me or my publisher (Simon & Schuster).
Do you have a favorite conference that you attend? If so, which one?
There are a lot of great conferences that were extremely helpful to me early in my career—many of which I’m honored to teach for today. Depending on what they write, I always recommend writers check out Thrillerfest, the University of New Mexico Summer Writer’s Workshop, Pike’s Peak Writer’s Conference, Realm Makers, San Diego ComicCon, or American Christian Fiction Writers, among others.
Have you ever been a part of a writers workshop or group? Was it helpful?
I haven’t been part of a formal writer’s group per se (though for those looking, writer’s conferences can be very helpful in this regard). What I ended up with is a group of author friends I know I can call upon any time for support, advice, or to laugh at any particularly ugly sentence from my work in progress I share with them and say, yeah, it really does suck.
What is the most difficult part of your craft?
The first draft. I have OCD, and it’s very hard for me to enter into the phase of absolute mayhem and chaos—not just in my manuscript, but life, as appointments, bills, and social obligations fall by the wayside.
On the flip side, what’s the best part about what you do?
Working in my pajamas.
What’s the last book you read that simply could not be put down?
Dark Matter by Blake Crouch. Mind-bending stuff.
Do you have any advice on how to organize successful book signing events?
Just remember you’re going there to sell books, sure, but you’re really there to talk to people. To meet and connect with readers and form relationships with the bookstore staff. Booksellers meet tons of authors. The ones who stand out—are the ones who write great books and are personable and friendly.
Do you frequent any independent bookstores? If so, do you have any favorites?
We have a new one called Francine and Finch in my hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska, and one of my favorite signings a couple years ago when The Progeny came out happened at Malaprops in Asheville, North Carolina.
I also love getting to connect with independent bookstore owners and employees at events for the Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance, the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association, and the Heartland Fall Forum.
What’s next for Tosca Lee?
My new thriller, The Line Between, out January 29, 2019. (Up for pre-order now!) Here’s the teaser:

In this frighteningly believable thriller from New York Times bestselling author Tosca LeeTosca Lee, an extinct disease re-emerges from the melting Alaskan permafrost to cause madness in its victims. For recent apocalyptic cult escapee Wynter Roth, it’s the end she’d always been told was coming.
When Wynter Roth is turned out of New Earth, a self-contained doomsday cult on the American prairie, she emerges into a world poised on the brink of madness as a mysterious outbreak of rapid early onset dementia spreads across the nation.
As Wynter struggles to start over in a world she’s been taught to regard as evil, she finds herself face-to-face with the apocalypse she’s feared all her life—until the night her sister shows up at her doorstep with a set of medical samples. That night, Wynter learns there’s something far more sinister at play and that these samples are key to understanding the disease.
Now, as the power grid fails and the nation descends into chaos, Wynter must find a way to get the samples to a lab in Colorado. Uncertain who to trust, she takes up with former military man Chase Miller, who has his own reasons for wanting to get close to the samples in her possession, and to Wynter herself.
Filled with action, conspiracy, romance, and questions of whom—and what—to believe, The Line Between is a high-octane story of survival and love in a world on the brink of madness.
Published on September 14, 2018 12:03
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Library Journal Gives The Line Between Starred Review
Thank you, Library Journal!

When Wynter Roth is turned out of New Earth, a self-contained doomsday cult on the American prairie, she emerges into a world poised on the brink of madness as a mysterious outbreak of rapid early onset dementia spreads across the nation.
As Wynter struggles to start over in a world she’s been taught to regard as evil, she finds herself face-to-face with the apocalypse she’s feared all her life—until the night her sister shows up at her doorstep with a set of medical samples. That night, Wynter learns there’s something far more sinister at play and that these samples are key to understanding the disease.
Now, as the power grid fails and the nation descends into chaos, Wynter must find a way to get the samples to a lab in Colorado. Uncertain who to trust, she takes up with former military man Chase Miller, who has his own reasons for wanting to get close to the samples in her possession, and to Wynter herself.
Filled with action, conspiracy, romance, and questions of whom—and what—to believe, The Line Between is a high-octane story of survival and love in a world on the brink of madness.
The Line Between releases January 29, 2019. (Look for the sequel September 2019 ;)
Published on November 06, 2018 08:33
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Win a Copy of THE LINE BETWEEN!
Good news! My publisher is giving away fifty (50!) copies of The Line Between right here on Goodreads. The drawing ends on release day, January 29, 2019.
ENTER HERE: http://bit.ly/WinLineBetween

What Goodread's early readers are saying:
"I couldn’t put it down!" - Sonya Aydell, 5-Star Review
"VERDICT: Lee's perfectly crafted dystopian thriller will keep readers up all night and have them begging for a sequel." - Scott County Library System, 5-Star Review
"I couldn't put this book down, it was so fascinating. Who knew that gourmet pork, a cult, and a pandemic could be woven together into such an amazing story? A frighteningly realistic story with intriguing characters and amazing twists and turns." -Ann Johnson, 5-Star Review
ENTER HERE: http://bit.ly/WinLineBetween

What Goodread's early readers are saying:
"I couldn’t put it down!" - Sonya Aydell, 5-Star Review
"VERDICT: Lee's perfectly crafted dystopian thriller will keep readers up all night and have them begging for a sequel." - Scott County Library System, 5-Star Review
"I couldn't put this book down, it was so fascinating. Who knew that gourmet pork, a cult, and a pandemic could be woven together into such an amazing story? A frighteningly realistic story with intriguing characters and amazing twists and turns." -Ann Johnson, 5-Star Review
Published on January 04, 2019 13:22
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Book Lover Staycation Giveaway!
Book lovers, we’re having a Rafflecopter giveaway just for you!
Enter below for a chance to win a Book Lovers Staycation with everything you need for a cozy weekend of reading, including:
- A Fire HD Tablet preloaded with The Line Between
- A super soft cuddly throw to curl up under while you read
- A pillow that says, “Just One More Page”
- A fireside scented soy candle
- “When it doubt, go to the library” socks
- A selection of Novel Teas with quotes from favorite books
- A mug that says, “A day without reading is like… Just kidding. I have no idea.”
- A rechargeable LED book light
- All in a cozy gray tote!
Second prize is the very first copy of The Line Between that I received. It’s signed and marked as the first copy!
Enter before midnight January 31, 2019 here: https://t.co/lxwjnO0KMl

Enter below for a chance to win a Book Lovers Staycation with everything you need for a cozy weekend of reading, including:
- A Fire HD Tablet preloaded with The Line Between
- A super soft cuddly throw to curl up under while you read
- A pillow that says, “Just One More Page”
- A fireside scented soy candle
- “When it doubt, go to the library” socks
- A selection of Novel Teas with quotes from favorite books
- A mug that says, “A day without reading is like… Just kidding. I have no idea.”
- A rechargeable LED book light
- All in a cozy gray tote!

Second prize is the very first copy of The Line Between that I received. It’s signed and marked as the first copy!
Enter before midnight January 31, 2019 here: https://t.co/lxwjnO0KMl
Published on January 17, 2019 20:50
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Breaking News: Edward Burns & Radar Developing The Line Between for Television
Deadline Hollywood just announced some super fun news: Edward Burns and his Marlboro Road Gang Productions is teaming with Radar Pictures to develop The Line Between! (Yay!!!)
You may recognize Marlboro Road Gang and Radar Pictures as the same production companies that set up The Progeny at the CW network. They are an amazing, visionary, and warm group of people. This writer is feeling very fortunate.
And... it's Bryan's and my anniversary today. :) (Three years already!!) The Line Between might not be out quite yet (7 days to go!), but y'all won't mind if we celebrate a bit early, right? ;)
Thank you to every early reader who has shown The Line Between early love on Goodreads and NetGalley. As I buckle down on edits for the sequel, I am grateful to and for you.
I love you guys.
Read the Deadline Hollywood article here: https://deadline.com/2019/01/edward-b...

You may recognize Marlboro Road Gang and Radar Pictures as the same production companies that set up The Progeny at the CW network. They are an amazing, visionary, and warm group of people. This writer is feeling very fortunate.
And... it's Bryan's and my anniversary today. :) (Three years already!!) The Line Between might not be out quite yet (7 days to go!), but y'all won't mind if we celebrate a bit early, right? ;)
Thank you to every early reader who has shown The Line Between early love on Goodreads and NetGalley. As I buckle down on edits for the sequel, I am grateful to and for you.
I love you guys.
Read the Deadline Hollywood article here: https://deadline.com/2019/01/edward-b...
Published on January 22, 2019 12:58
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Out Now!
THE LINE BETWEEN is here!
The Line Between officially hit bookstores and library shelves today! Read the first three chapters here: https://toscalee.com/product/the-line...

Please ask for it at your favorite book vendor and request it at your school and local libraries. And when you’re done reading, please take a moment to share your honest review with other readers.
Most writers have a love/hate relationship with reviews. It’s the kind of thing that, when they start coming in, you cover your eyes horror-movie style. You squint through your fingers and hope you won’t see something terrible (or that will damage you for years to come ;D).
But reviews are also the completion of writing process. Telling a story takes two people–one to tell it, and one to receive it. In the process of receiving the story, the reader is actually co-creating it with the writer!
I am always humbled not only that people take time to read what I’ve put on the page, but then engage in the process by taking time to share their honest thoughts on my flegling creations.
I look forward to hearing from each of you as we create this next story together.

“The Line Between was an all around fantastic read, I couldn’t put it down…” -@theliteraryllama on Instagram, naming The Line Between as one of her Top 10 Books of 2018
“Ms. Lee is a masterful painter of words!! Her detailed plotting of Wynter’s tale was breathtaking! One plot twist after another reaches out to smack you! Wynter was such an interesting main character. I’m so very excited to share this book with everyone I know because this truly does transcend genre and age.” -Michelle Fritz, Goodreads review
“You will not only be unable to put it down, you’ll continue to think about it long after the final page is turned. Powerful, riveting, fascinating…. need I say more?” – E.C. Diskin, Goodreads review
“Masterfully written, filled with suspense, edge-of-your-seat parts, sprinkled with grace and underlined with love and hope… Favorite holiday read 2018/19. ” – Juanita De Vries
“I felt bad for the other books I pushed aside, when this one sucked me in and wouldn’t let go…” – Gretchen Rodriguez, Goodreads Review
“Tosca Lee once again crafts a story that keeps you breathlessly turning pages until the very end. And then it leaves you wanting more.” -Mary Jo Laupp, Goodreads review
“It’s fast-paced and a little twisted and the characters in The Line Between are complex and real, and you are rooting for truth and justice to win!” -Sonya Aydell, Goodreads review
“This thriller could have come out from the headlines. Apocalypse and end-of-the-world as we know it always looms on the front pages, and now in the pages of The Line Between… The mark of a great book is how it affects you when you’re finished. I’ll long remember this one, especially when the news speaks of possible grid outages or outbreaks of disease.” – Randy Tramp, Goodreads review
“…the writing toward the end of the book was brilliant and breath-taking! The ending itself is nothing short of perfection – except, I WANT MORE!! The Line Between is an amazing thriller, an even better dystopian novel and an absolute must read for 2019! – Mackey, Goodreads review
The Line Between officially hit bookstores and library shelves today! Read the first three chapters here: https://toscalee.com/product/the-line...

Please ask for it at your favorite book vendor and request it at your school and local libraries. And when you’re done reading, please take a moment to share your honest review with other readers.
Most writers have a love/hate relationship with reviews. It’s the kind of thing that, when they start coming in, you cover your eyes horror-movie style. You squint through your fingers and hope you won’t see something terrible (or that will damage you for years to come ;D).
But reviews are also the completion of writing process. Telling a story takes two people–one to tell it, and one to receive it. In the process of receiving the story, the reader is actually co-creating it with the writer!
I am always humbled not only that people take time to read what I’ve put on the page, but then engage in the process by taking time to share their honest thoughts on my flegling creations.
I look forward to hearing from each of you as we create this next story together.

“The Line Between was an all around fantastic read, I couldn’t put it down…” -@theliteraryllama on Instagram, naming The Line Between as one of her Top 10 Books of 2018
“Ms. Lee is a masterful painter of words!! Her detailed plotting of Wynter’s tale was breathtaking! One plot twist after another reaches out to smack you! Wynter was such an interesting main character. I’m so very excited to share this book with everyone I know because this truly does transcend genre and age.” -Michelle Fritz, Goodreads review
“You will not only be unable to put it down, you’ll continue to think about it long after the final page is turned. Powerful, riveting, fascinating…. need I say more?” – E.C. Diskin, Goodreads review
“Masterfully written, filled with suspense, edge-of-your-seat parts, sprinkled with grace and underlined with love and hope… Favorite holiday read 2018/19. ” – Juanita De Vries
“I felt bad for the other books I pushed aside, when this one sucked me in and wouldn’t let go…” – Gretchen Rodriguez, Goodreads Review
“Tosca Lee once again crafts a story that keeps you breathlessly turning pages until the very end. And then it leaves you wanting more.” -Mary Jo Laupp, Goodreads review
“It’s fast-paced and a little twisted and the characters in The Line Between are complex and real, and you are rooting for truth and justice to win!” -Sonya Aydell, Goodreads review
“This thriller could have come out from the headlines. Apocalypse and end-of-the-world as we know it always looms on the front pages, and now in the pages of The Line Between… The mark of a great book is how it affects you when you’re finished. I’ll long remember this one, especially when the news speaks of possible grid outages or outbreaks of disease.” – Randy Tramp, Goodreads review
“…the writing toward the end of the book was brilliant and breath-taking! The ending itself is nothing short of perfection – except, I WANT MORE!! The Line Between is an amazing thriller, an even better dystopian novel and an absolute must read for 2019! – Mackey, Goodreads review
Published on January 29, 2019 20:39
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A Single Light

For those of you asking about A Single Light, the follow-up to The Line Between… it’s up for pre-order now! Cover reveal in weeks to come.
Pre-order links here: https://toscalee.com/a-single-light/
Published on March 14, 2019 15:20
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