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18 June 2015

Blindsight by Susa Wisnewski Spotlight with Excerpt and Giveaway!





About the Book:

Title: BlindSight
Author: Susan Peterson Wisnewski
Publisher: SPW Writes
Pages: 238
Genre: Thriller/Paranormal/Suspense
Format: Kindle

Life is already bad enough after Tisha Adams loses both her job and her beautiful Manhattan apartment. Living in a musty garage apartment and working for her uncle in Queens, her life is upended when she witnesses a murder on her train commute.

When the body disappears, she teams up with Detective Murphy, a man with mysterious abilities. But Tisha is keeping a secret of her own, a skill she’s always hated and feared. The dead speak to her. And if she touches a person, their past, present and future are revealed to her.

But as the body count rises, and those closest to Tisha are drawn into the nightmare, Tisha’s only choice is to reach out to her estranged grandmother to learn more about her intuitive talents. In a race against the clock to rescue those in danger and solve the murders, she’ll need all her abilities. Even the gift she’s been afraid to use. The dead will speak, but only if she’s willing to listen.

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About the Author

Susan Peterson Wisnewski is an indie author from the northeast. She writes thrillers and paranormal with a sprinkling of chick lit and horror.

From a cruncher of numbers to a stringer of words, she decided it was time to follow her dreams and put down on paper all of those stories that floated around in her head. Raised in New York City and Long Island, she is a consummate shopaholic having been given the gift of style from her mother and grandmother. When not writing, she can be found shopping, visiting museums, gardening, or being walked by her oversized puppy.

Her books are a genre mix all neatly packaged together. Surprise and twists keep her readers guessing and she has been accused of writing books that can’t be put down. Pushing characters to challenges themselves is her trademark as is a creating strong female characters – no damsels in distress here. Her inspiration comes from seeing a situation and then enhancing it to create an unusual story line. And yes, she does see ghosts, or spirits as they prefer to be called and has had her run ins with a fairy or two.
If you have a book club and live on Long Island or in the Southern Vermont area, she’d be happy to come for a visit.

Her latest book is the thriller/paranormal/suspense, BlindSight.

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Book Excerpt:

Book Excerpt 14:
Trevor, Ashley’s slimy boyfriend, had been trying to get me out of the picture for months so that he could move into the apartment. Ashley and I agreed the apartment would be just for girls. Boyfriends could stay over, but we would let each other know beforehand so as to not create an uncomfortable situation. Ashley had it bad for Trevor. He hadn’t given her a second glance until he found out who her father was and where we lived. He was an aspiring stockbroker without a job. He showed up at a party we hosted. Ashley threw herself at him. I tried to reason with her telling her he was a gold digger, but she wouldn’t listen. She wanted him and she got him. He tried his best to get me out of the picture. He succeeded.
         What a day: a lost job, a lost friend, lost an apartment and got the worst hangover of my life. Things weren’t going as I planned.
         Finding an affordable apartment in New York City was like juggling elephants—it was nearly impossible. I had no job, my prospects for getting back into the fashion industry were dim and I had over fifty thousand dollars in credit card debt. Did I mention that I’m a shopaholic?

5 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for your fabulous post Kathleen!! Love your site.
    Best,
    Susan

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  2. It was my pleasure!! Good luck with your book!

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  3. Susan, your book is an excellent thriller! A must to read!Loved it very much!

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  4. So glad you enjoyed it Nicole, thank you for stopping by!

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  5. Thanks Kathleen & Nicole!!

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