Hello there! I'm Clarke Wainikka, author of the upcoming CEDAR DOLLS. The thriller is set to be released on May 18th, 2021, and I'm looking for some dedicated and passionate reviewers to receive Advanced Review Copies.
CEDAR DOLLS has some graphic violence and, at times, teeters on psychological horror, think Haunting of Hill House meets King's Carrie meets Flynn's Sharp Objects.
Please leave or comment or message me if you're interested!
Gwen Rabey only has to survive being home on Circle Bell island for seven days. Seven days with her father on his deathbed, a mother picking apart her life choices, her impulsive brother, Theo, and conservative sister, Ruth. When a Wiccan girl from the other side of the island goes missing, Gwen jumps at the opportunity to investigate. Anything to get out of the Rabey house. Anything to prove herself after being rejected from the police academy four times. Anything to uncover the eerie similarities between this missing girl and Gwen’s missing childhood friend, Daisy Whittle.
But the people of Circle Bell keep their secrets close to their chests, and no one is willing to talk. Not the buttoned-down Protestants. Not the Wiccans in the cedar woods. Not even the police who are more preoccupied with jurisdiction than the growing conflict on the island.
While the demons of Gwen’s past stalk her across the island, she must determine how the missing girl connects to her childhood friend before she too ends up missing in the waters of Circle Bell.
Cedar Dolls
The book is about 300 pages or 86000 words.
CEDAR DOLLS has some graphic violence and, at times, teeters on psychological horror, think Haunting of Hill House meets King's Carrie meets Flynn's Sharp Objects.
Please leave or comment or message me if you're interested!
Gwen Rabey only has to survive being home on Circle Bell island for seven days. Seven days with her father on his deathbed, a mother picking apart her life choices, her impulsive brother, Theo, and conservative sister, Ruth. When a Wiccan girl from the other side of the island goes missing, Gwen jumps at the opportunity to investigate. Anything to get out of the Rabey house. Anything to prove herself after being rejected from the police academy four times. Anything to uncover the eerie similarities between this missing girl and Gwen’s missing childhood friend, Daisy Whittle.
But the people of Circle Bell keep their secrets close to their chests, and no one is willing to talk. Not the buttoned-down Protestants. Not the Wiccans in the cedar woods. Not even the police who are more preoccupied with jurisdiction than the growing conflict on the island.
While the demons of Gwen’s past stalk her across the island, she must determine how the missing girl connects to her childhood friend before she too ends up missing in the waters of Circle Bell.