3 Bone-chilling tales from a Bestselling Author.
Series sold more than 1 million copies!
??? ITSY BITSY SPIDER (Emma Frost #1):
Emma Frost inherits a house on Fanoe Island when her grandmother dies. She decides to move there with her family, much to her teenage daughter’s regret.
One morning a wealthy older woman in her street is found murdered. Soon, Emma finds herself wrapped in a mystery uncovering the island’s dark secrets that not only runs deep within the history of the island but also within her own family.
??? MISS POLLY HAD A DOLLY (Emma Frost #2):
Miss Polly had a dolly. A beautiful daughter that she called her Baby Doll. Every day Miss Polly dressed her daughter in dresses and brushed her hair before they went outside to show off to the neighbors. One day On the playground, her Baby Doll talked to a boy, and for one unforgivable second, Miss Polly let herself be distracted by a woman telling her how adorable she thought her daughter was. When Miss Polly finally turned to look for her Baby Doll, she was gone.
Many years later, Emma Frost hears about the little girl’s disappearance and learns that she is not the only child to have gone missing from Fanoe Island back in the nineties. As she digs deeper into the story, she soon finds herself entangled in a web of strange and alarming events.
??? RUN RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN (Emma Frost #3):
Simone Beaumont is having a rough day. She is exhausted. Her baby is crying non-stop, she is in a fight with her husband and hasn’t spoken to him since last night. A big part of her wants to leave everything and run away from it all to vanish. She is considering it while putting her screaming baby in her car seat when suddenly she meets a man in the parking lot who, without asking her, makes her wish come true.
Emma Frost has just come home from a trip to Eastern Europe when the body of Simone Beaumont is being found. It turns out she was part of Sophia’s mothers’ group, and soon the small group is shaken by yet another disappearance.
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