Prey for the Wicked
Sheila Peele-Miller
Where innocent sleeps . . . Evil lurks! Twenty-year old Janeen Cooper wasn't born with the best of anything. But one thing she knew for sure, her mother loved her and wanted nothing but the best for her only child. When Janeen's mother dies unexpectedly, her life takes a drastic turn and she winds up in the one place she was warned to never go, Williamston , NC . Convinced there's no chance for happiness, Janeen meets Sheriff Sergeant Adam Sinclair. Adam has money. He has power. And he has the charm to win her trust. She quickly learns, however, that he is not the saint he appears to be and is forced to leave the state with just the clothes on her back. In a new city , Janeen tries to start over again. Yet, she is still haunted by the events that transpired prior to her untimely departure: the mysterious disappearance of someone she loves dearly and a possible murder plot involving her former lover. Longing for the truth, Janeen makes a bold decision to return to Williamston. There she faces the biggest challenge of her life. She must confront Adam. Ultimately, she makes a shocking discovery that could destroy his family's name. It could also mean her death.
http://www.sheilapmiller.com/
From short stories to poetry to novels, Sheila Peele-Miller is not afraid to follow her passion. Although an art major in college, she was drawn to creative writing. Using life around her as a foundation, she began to create what would later become her first novel, Painted Picture, released in 2004 and self-published under ADIRA Books, a company she founded. Miller’s sophomore novel, Daylight Coming was released in 2006. Her most recent book, Prey for the Wicked, was released September 2010.
In addition to her small collection of novels, Miller has created and designed a Memoir Writing Journal. She has contributed a short story, titled, The Devil’s Poison to The Shattered Glass Effect, an anthology depicting the effects of HIV/AIDS in the African American community and has written articles for Style-ology magazine. Her credited works are: Obama: A Time for Change and Child Maid Trafficking.
Miller hones her craft by teaching creative writing and publishing workshops anywhere possible. She has co-hosted an African American Read-In in Chicago and Detroit, and is the co-founder of the annual New Bern Literary Festival and Book Fair in New Bern, North Carolina. Miller lives in Chicago with her husband. She is the mother of four and the grandmother of two.
Prey for the Wicked blog tour....
November 7
Off the Wall OEBooks Blog http://oebooks.blogspot.com/
November 8
Todays Book on the Train http://books.capeinhand.net/
The POV Lounge Authors Chat http://authorswritersmeeting.webs.com 8pm EST
November 9
The Sharvette Mitchell Show http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Mitchell-Productions at 6:40pm EST (347) 945-5907
Sol Searching Radio Show http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Sol-Searching at 8pm CST (347) 989-1786
November 10
Sol Searching Blog http://solsearching.wordpress.com/
November 11
Shades of Romance Blog: Are You Reading This http://sormag.blogspot.com/
November 12
Notorious Spinks Talks http://www.notoriousspinkstalks.com/
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2 comments:
I am excited to have Sheila on my show!
I am definitely looking forward to interviewing with you. Thank you so very much.
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