After running from her boyfriend’s powerful organized crime family, Sara Jones starts a new life in a new town. But when people around her start dying from poisonous spider bites after she receives a mysterious package with a spider concealed inside, she worries that the family has found her. Life takes an even more bizarre turn when she seems to be not only immune to the spider venom, but also surrounded by a sinister group of people she suspects is a spider cult. Even her new boyfriend starts acting suspiciously. Just who can she trust?
About the Author
Inge-Lise Goss
I was born in Denmark and became one of the youngest members of the Danish Resistance. When I was an infant, papers were placed in my pram and concealed by a blanket with me on top. The papers were documents to help Jews reach a safe haven in Sweden. Whenever a German soldier looked into the pram, I cried loudly and he backed away. Mother loaned me out to friends for the same purpose. I worked from dawn to curfew.
Shortly after World War II, my family immigrated to the United States. I was raised in Utah. When my four children were all in school, I attended the University of Utah. I graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1986 with a degree in Accounting. That same year I became a Certified Public Account. For the State of Utah, I managed a group that audited mineral royalties under a cooperative agreement with the Department of Interior’s Minerals Management Service. Most of those royalties were derived from oil and gas. As an audit manager, I wrote numerous reports, manuals, and technical documents, but longed to escape the constraints of business writing. In 2010 I moved with my husband and our dog, Bran, to Las Vegas. Now I’m pursuing my passion and letting my imagination fly by writing fiction.
To date I have written five novels and several short stories. One short story has been published by Mithra Publishing and my novel, The Tegen Cave, has just been picked up by Silver Tongue Press. The other manuscripts are in various editing phases.
About the Author
Inge-Lise Goss
I was born in Denmark and became one of the youngest members of the Danish Resistance. When I was an infant, papers were placed in my pram and concealed by a blanket with me on top. The papers were documents to help Jews reach a safe haven in Sweden. Whenever a German soldier looked into the pram, I cried loudly and he backed away. Mother loaned me out to friends for the same purpose. I worked from dawn to curfew.
Shortly after World War II, my family immigrated to the United States. I was raised in Utah. When my four children were all in school, I attended the University of Utah. I graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1986 with a degree in Accounting. That same year I became a Certified Public Account. For the State of Utah, I managed a group that audited mineral royalties under a cooperative agreement with the Department of Interior’s Minerals Management Service. Most of those royalties were derived from oil and gas. As an audit manager, I wrote numerous reports, manuals, and technical documents, but longed to escape the constraints of business writing. In 2010 I moved with my husband and our dog, Bran, to Las Vegas. Now I’m pursuing my passion and letting my imagination fly by writing fiction.
To date I have written five novels and several short stories. One short story has been published by Mithra Publishing and my novel, The Tegen Cave, has just been picked up by Silver Tongue Press. The other manuscripts are in various editing phases.
My review:
I hate spiders. I was a vegetarian for 15 years, and I would trap spiders and bring them outside. I will not be able to do that after reading this book. This is like the Stephen King version of Charlotte's Web. I am still itchy thinking that there are spiders crawling on me. I recommend reading this indoors with a can of bug spray near you.
I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy from Celestial book tours however all opinions are my own.
I hate spiders. I was a vegetarian for 15 years, and I would trap spiders and bring them outside. I will not be able to do that after reading this book. This is like the Stephen King version of Charlotte's Web. I am still itchy thinking that there are spiders crawling on me. I recommend reading this indoors with a can of bug spray near you.
I am giving this book a 5/5. I was given a copy from Celestial book tours however all opinions are my own.
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