Hey Everyone!
I'd like to introduce you to Kathryn Biel who is on tour with her latest book, Killing Me Softly.
Telling stories of resilient women, Kathryn Biel hails from upstate New
York and is a spouse and mother of two wonderful and energetic kids. In between
being Chief Home Officer and Director of Child Development of the Biel
household, she works as a school-based physical therapist. She attended Boston
University and received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from The Sage
Colleges. After years of writing countless letters of medical necessity for
wheelchairs, finding increasingly creative ways to encourage the government and
insurance companies to fund her clients’ needs, and writing entertaining annual
Christmas letters, she decided to take a shot at writing the kind of novel that
she likes to read. Her musings and rants can be found on her personal blog,
Biel Blather. She is the author of Good Intentions (2013), Hold Her Down
(2014), I’m Still Here (2014), and Jump, Jive, and Wail (2015).
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Title: Killing Me Softly
Author: Kathryn R. Biel
Release Date: July 7, 2015
Genres: Women’s Fiction, Contemporary Romance, Suspense
Killing Me Softly by Kathryn R. Beil
Sadie Perkins has a sixth sense about things—especially people dying.
Her clairvoyance has never bothered her until she starts to believe that her
visions are causing the deaths of those around her. After her latest relationship
ends … badly … Sadie swears off love for good. While searching for an
uncomplicated life, Sadie finds her hands full not only with a home renovation
project but with defending herself against suspicion of murder. There’s a fine
line between predicting someone’s death and causing it. Has Sadie finally
crossed that line?
Enter contractor Max Schultz, who is not only good at working on houses,
but he’s good at working on Sadie too. Much to Max’s dismay, as he’s trying to
win Sadie’s heart, he finds
Sadie’s first love, Henry Fitzsimmons, is back in the picture, snooping
around.
Sadie doesn’t know which way to turn or who to trust, including herself.
Can Sadie clear her name and open her heart all at the same time?