TWICE CURSED
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3.7 • 13 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Romantic-Suspense - Paranormal Thriller
Be careful what you wish for…
When Lori loses all of her vacation money at a casino in the Bahamas, she goes to see a fortune teller named Black Jack, whom she is told can bring her luck. It would be great to be rich, she thinks. That’s all she would ever need to be happy. But she foolishly disregards her benefactor’s warning, cheating him, not knowing he is a man well versed in the ancient art of Voo Doo. She is not fit to be human, he decides, and will exact a suitable revenge.
Twenty years pass. In the States, summer grows hot in the suburbs of Michigan. Young women are disappearing without a trace. Unaware how close danger lies, April Caldwell can’t believe her luck. She’s met Jay, a sexy new guy who is everything she could ever wish for. He seems too good to be true, and then weird unexplained events begin taking place. She wonders if Jay is hiding something from his past, if he has a dark secret.
As the curse gathers victims, who will be next? And are there fates far worse than death?
Nancy C. Johnson is the author of the bestselling romantic-suspense novel: Her Last Letter
TWICE CURSED is approximately 107,000 words or 350 pages in length.
Customer Reviews
Creepy Good
Should be on the best seller list . You got to read this book. Nancy is a great story writer she has a great imagination and a gift for story telling.
Thanks Nancy for keeping me entertained.
Linda
Desperately in need of an editor with a trash can.
As good as this authors OTHER book, "Her Last Letter" was (and it was VERY good), this one was a jumbled, boring, pedantic mess. The first chapter was interesting and held the promise of a good read. But after that, I thought perhaps the pages from another story altogether had somehow gotten inserted in this book. I got all the way to Chapter 11 and was still wondering what the heck the author was talking about. And then I took over the job the editor should have been responsible for, and lobbed this thing in the virtual trash can.