Showing posts with label Lori Rader-Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lori Rader-Day. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 02, 2021

The Lucky One


 

 

In this stand alone suspense novel from Lori Rader-Day, Alice was kidnapped as a child but found by her policeman father within twenty four hours. Alice now volunteers for a website, Doe Pages, that tracks down missing or unidentified people. Alice recognizes a face as the same man who kidnapped her years ago. She teams up with other volunteers including Merrily Cruz, who has been tracking down a man who had a relationship with her mother. Together they uncover dark secrets and a hidden past.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Lori Rader-Day keynote speaker at Lakefly Writers Conference






Award winning author Lori Rader-Day spoke at the Lakefly Writers Conference in Oshkosh, Wisconsin yesterday. She told the audience that her first novel was written while she was working full-time, and devoted her lunch hour to her writing. Realistic goals are important, whether it is writing for a certain number of minutes per day, or a specific word count. Lori's first novel, "The
Black Hour," was winner of the Anthony Award for Best First Novel. "Little Pretty Things," her second book, won the Mary Higgins Clark Award. Her third book, "The Day I Died" is a finalist for the Chicago Writers Association's Book of the Year. "Under a Dark Sky" is her forthcoming book, due out in July.