Delilah S. Dawson
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If the series does well, maybe! For now, Arcadia Falls continues in the recently released Books & Bewitchment, and there is another short stories in the upcoming Paranormal Payback anthology from Jim Butcher. The second Arcadia Falls book, Coffee and
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If my publisher asks for one, I would absolutely love to write a sequel or even a prequel! Until then, I have several other Horror novellas with Titan-- Guillotine and House of Idyll, plus the upcoming Monstera. :)
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“I would burn down the world for you," he whispered fiercely. "Your world or my own. I would rip down the entire city with my bare hands without a second thought. I don't need to taste anything else, I don't need a comparison.”
― Wicked as They Come
― Wicked as They Come
“Time to beat back the bunny hordes," he said gallantly,knowing that any blood-hungry animals in the area would be waiting outside for me.
He threw open the door, shouting, "Bunnies, prepare to meet your doom!”
― Wicked as They Come
He threw open the door, shouting, "Bunnies, prepare to meet your doom!”
― Wicked as They Come
“Dammit, woman! You're scent, your stupid bloody delicious scent lingering in every crevice of my body and my wardrobe, driving me nearly mad. Do you know what it's like to want something so badly, to have it so close, and still feel that it's out of your reach? Out of control?”
― Wicked as They Come
― Wicked as They Come
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Into the Forest by Jean Hegland
May be at larger library, $10.99 Kindle, used print starting at $3.00
1996, 243 pages, 3.81 stars
"Over 30 miles from the nearest town, and several miles away from their nearest neighbor, Nell and Eva struggle to survive as society begins to decay and collapse around them. No single event precedes society's fall. There is talk of a war overseas and upheaval in Congress, but it still comes as a shock when the electricity runs out and gas is nowhere to be found. The sisters consume the resources left in the house, waiting for the power to return. Their arrival into adulthood, however, forces them to reexamine their place in the world and their relationship to the land and each other.
Reminiscent of Margaret Atwood's A Handmaid's Tale, Into the Forest is a mesmerizing and thought-provoking novel of hope and despair set in a frighteningly plausible near-future America."

Utopia Project: Everyone Must Die by Billy Dering
Not at library, $6.99 Kindle, inexpensive used print
2021, 242 pages, 3.90 stars
"An apocalyptic event. A simple gift box from a military father. A stunning connection between and possibly the last hope for humanity.
After America’s controversial presidential election in 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic, several decades of escalating civil crises have ensued. The governments of many countries have conspired to develop the ultimate solution for controlling the lives of their citizens. The new society, forged in the secret Utopia Project, provides for all of your needs without cost, promotes recreational group sex, raises offspring without parents and offers a life without stress.
When the project’s true purpose is revealed, a nightmare weapon turns the rest of the world into a mass grave of melted corpses. Inexplicably, not everyone died as planned. On the east coast of America, Sara Hyland and boyfriend Kid Carlson somehow survive. Hunted by the merciless forces of the Utopia Project, a single thread of hope is discovered in a gift box, given to Sara by her military father the night of the destruction. But is it too late to save humanity from extinction?"

Aurora by David Koepp
At library, $14.99 Kindle, used print starting at $1.59
2022, 289 pages, 3.81 stars
"In Aurora, Illinois, Aubrey Wheeler is just trying to get by after her semi-criminal ex-husband split, leaving behind his unruly teenage son.
Then the lights go out--not just in Aurora but across the globe. A solar storm has knocked out power almost everywhere. Suddenly, all problems are local, very local, and Aubrey must assume the mantle of fierce protector of her suburban neighborhood.
Across the country lives Aubrey's estranged brother, Thom. A fantastically wealthy, neurotically over-prepared Silicon Valley CEO, he plans to ride out the crisis in a gilded desert bunker he built for maximum comfort and security.
But the complicated history between the siblings is far from over, and what feels like the end of the world is just the beginning of several long-overdue reckonings--which not everyone will survive..."

The Violence by Delilah S. Dawson
May be at larger library, $5.99 Kindle, used print starting at $2.59
2022, 512 pages, 3.86 stars
"A mysterious plague that causes random bouts of violence is sweeping the nation. Now three generations of women must navigate their chilling new reality in this moving exploration of identity, cycles of abuse, and hope.
Chelsea Martin appears to be the perfect housewife: married to her high school sweetheart, the mother of two daughters, keeper of an immaculate home.
But Chelsea's husband has turned their house into a prison; he has been abusing her for years, cutting off her independence, autonomy, and support. She has nowhere to turn, not even to her narcissistic mother, Patricia, who is more concerned with maintaining the appearance of an ideal family than she is with her daughter's actual well-being. And Chelsea is worried that her daughters will be trapped just as she is--then a mysterious illness sweeps the nation.
Known as The Violence, this illness causes the infected to experience sudden, explosive bouts of animalistic rage and attack anyone in their path. But for Chelsea, the chaos and confusion the virus causes is an opportunity--and inspires a plan to liberate herself from her abuser."

Radio Life by Derek B. Miller
Not at library, $3.99 Kindle, used print starting at $9.20
2021, 400 pages, 4.08 stars
"In this riveting political thriller, The Commonwealth, a post-apocalyptic civilisation on the rise, is locked in a clash of ideas with the Keepers, a fight which threatens to destroy the world... again.
When Lilly was first Chief Engineer at The Commonwealth, nearly fifty years ago, the Central Archive wasn't yet the greatest repository of knowledge in the known world, protected by scribes copying every piece of found material - books, maps, even scraps of paper - and disseminating them by Archive Runners to hidden off-site locations for safe keeping. Back then, there was no Order of Silence to create and maintain secret routes deep into the sand-covered towers of the Old World or into the northern forests beyond Sea Glass Lake. Back then, the world was still quiet, because Lilly hadn't yet found the Harrington Box.
But times change. Recently, the Keepers have started gathering to the east of Yellow Ridge - thousands upon thousands of them - and every one of them determined to burn the Central Archives to the ground, no matter the cost, possessed by an irrational fear that bringing back the ancient knowledge will destroy the world all over again. To prevent that, they will do anything.
Fourteen days ago the Keepers chased sixteen-year-old Archive Runner Elimisha into a forbidden Old World Tower and brought the entire thing down on her. Instead of being killed, though, she slipped into an ancient unmapped bomb shelter where she has discovered a cache of food and fresh water, a two-way radio like the one Lilly's been working on for years... and something else. Something that calls itself 'the internet'..."
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“Time to beat back the bunny hordes," he said gallantly,knowing that any blood-hungry animals in the area would be waiting outside for me.
He threw open the door, shouting, "Bunnies, prepare to meet your doom!”
― Wicked as They Come
He threw open the door, shouting, "Bunnies, prepare to meet your doom!”
― Wicked as They Come
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Thanks for accepting my friend request! I've always only had three favorite fictional characters: Hannibal Lecter, Dolores Claiborne, and Lestat. I have officially added Criminy Stain to that list. He is absolutely delicious!
Thank you for accepting my friend request, Delilah. I only just finished catching up on your fabulous series yesterday. Talented lady!
Thanks for friending, Delilah! And thanks for dropping by my blog the other day. I was totally not expecting that so it was a huge pleasant surprise! I can't wait until the giveaway is over so that I can talk about it with even more friends. You're doing a stellar job!Oh and FYI, when you reply to comments made here on your profile, the other user won't receive an alert that you've posted. You have to post over on their profile comments for them to know. It's a weird Goodreads quirk that they have yet to fix.
Thanks, Bri! Random shoe love is always welcome. =) Those are one of my fav pair, from Iron Fist. The skull eyes are crystals.
Hey, Delilah! Thank you for friending me! Also, a random comment: I ADORE your shoes in your profile picture. Absolutely love them. Just thought I would share (sorry again for the randomness)! :)
Can't wait to read your book!
Currently on my blog, there's a giveaway of launch-party goodies plus a signed book filled with SECRETS. Here's a link: http://delilahpaints.blogspot.com/201...Wicked as They Come
Hey Delilah , thank you soo much for adding me up !!! Sooooooo very nice to meet you ! Loved your book to the moon and back girl ! Had loads of fun reading it . Looking forward to book 2 and more of Criminy and Letitia .. You rock gal , all the very best xoxo
Delilah wrote: "Thanks so much, Roxy! I'm so glad you liked it!On a side note, my first car ever was a red Chevy Cavalier, and I named her Roxy and have loved the name ever since. =)"
Haha I love it! I'm so glad my name has been put to good use.
P.S: One of my best friends names is Delilah so bonus points to you for having such an awesome name. lol :P
Thanks so much, Roxy! I'm so glad you liked it!On a side note, my first car ever was a red Chevy Cavalier, and I named her Roxy and have loved the name ever since. =)
Hey Delilah!Thanks for accepting my friendship add.
Fantastic book! I'm making sure all my friends read it, so that can all fall in love with Criminy Stain like I did. Look forward to book 2.
-Roxy
Stephanie wrote: "Look at you with your author goodreads page! Yay! :)"They asked how they knew I was Delilah, and I told them I was wearing Delilah's underpants. I guess that was good enough. =)




























































