I do not always want a thriller that kicks down the door. Sometimes I want one that slips in, settles beside me, and refuses to leave.

Come Back to Me sounds closer to that second kind. The title alone suggests memory, longing, and the possibility that the past is not done making trouble.

That is usually enough to hook me. If a suspense novel can stay emotionally awake while it builds pressure, I end up carrying it around the house just to read one more page.

Get your copy: Come Back to Me sounds like the quiet kind of suspense I finish fast on Amazon