How
do you change the channel when reality TV turns to murder? Personal trainer
Cassidy Novak has gained fame for starring on a hit reality show. Not only does
she lose and have to walk the plank, but upon returning home, Cassidy discovers
she is being stalked. As her former competitors get killed off, Cassidy refuses
to play by the stalker’s bizarre rules. She’s also being shadowed by
photographer Zach Gallagher, who has been assigned to capture her personal
moments for the local newspaper. She wants to trust Zach, but fears he may not
be as nice as he seems. When the stalker forces a showdown, Cassidy must walk
the plank again – this time for her life.
Sink or Swim was an easy read and extremely well written... I would love to see it come out as a movie one day! --Stephenie LaGrossa, former contestant Survivor: Palau, Guatemala, Heroes vs. Villains
I was so excited to read this book because I loved her previous book, Twenty-Five Years Ago Today, and she did not disappoint! There was action, mystery and romance all tied into one very well-written story. --Book-Club-Queen
A wonderful, clever and entertaining distraction. --Coffee Time Romance and More
I thought it was a great read and kept me in suspense. --Michelle Costa, former contestant on Big Brother 10
Sink or Swim was an easy read and extremely well written... I would love to see it come out as a movie one day! --Stephenie LaGrossa, former contestant Survivor: Palau, Guatemala, Heroes vs. Villains
I was so excited to read this book because I loved her previous book, Twenty-Five Years Ago Today, and she did not disappoint! There was action, mystery and romance all tied into one very well-written story. --Book-Club-Queen
A wonderful, clever and entertaining distraction. --Coffee Time Romance and More
I thought it was a great read and kept me in suspense. --Michelle Costa, former contestant on Big Brother 10
Excerpt from
Sink or Swim:
Cassidy sat poised in her chair as former contestants filed onto
the soundstage at WBC in New York. Together, the studio audience and television
viewers had watched the recorded footage of her walking the plank. Gabriel
would now interview the competitors from the inaugural season one final time.
More importantly, he would announce her prize. If it erased most
of her debts, then it would at least make this whole embarrassing experience
worthwhile. Cassidy’s heart kicked in her chest and sweat moistened her brow.
As one of her old teammates entered, her heart rate skyrocketed
for a different reason. Josh Sanchioni slid into a bucket seat, carrying
himself stiffer than normal in his sharp gray suit. Studio lights caught his
sunbleached strawberry blonde waves, brightening the reddish gold tints.
Cassidy slipped her gaze to his leather shoes. If Josh hadn’t been
engaged, they could have been an item. Instead, they’d been good friends until
that one evening when the cameras were off and they almost kissed. They’d both
realized their mistake and backed away. Things were strained until Josh walked
the plank a week later.
Tonight, not only did Cassidy have to face Josh, she would
probably meet his fiancée.
Her cheeks heating, Cassidy focused on the competitor beside Josh
as a distraction. Adam Horton sat erect, hands folded in the lap of his olive
green khakis. He wasn’t military, but he dressed like an Army wannabe. His
reptilian eyes drilled into Cassidy, his angular face revealing the shape of
bones underneath. A blond goatee darkened his pointy chin.
Cassidy shuddered involuntarily. Adam never said much, but he made
her uncomfortable just the same.
Author Bio: Stacy Juba has written about reality TV contestants targeted by a killer, an obit writer investigating a cold case, teen psychics who control minds, twin high school hockey stars battling on the ice, and teddy bears learning to raise the U.S. flag: she pursues whatever story ideas won’t leave her alone. Stacy’s titles include the adult mystery novels Sink or Swim and Twenty-Five Years Ago Today, the children’s picture books The Flag Keeper and the Teddy Bear Town Children’s E-Book Bundle (Three Complete Picture Books), and the young adult novels Face-Off and Dark Before Dawn. She is also the editor of the essay anthology 25 Years in the Rearview Mirror: 52 Authors Look Back. She is a former journalist with more than a dozen writing awards to her credit. Check out her website, and get in touch via Facebook or Twitter.
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