The Heart-Shaped Murders by Denise N. Wheatley Catching killers is her specialty... until one follows her home
Denise N. Wheatley Livres
Denise N. Wheatley est une conteuse dévouée, captivée par le pouvoir des heureux dénouements. Elle crée des récits divertissants qui explorent les affaires du cœur, créant des personnages aussi forts et vibrants qu'attachants. Son travail couvre un large éventail de la romance, visant toujours à offrir des histoires captivantes qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs. L'approche de Wheatley privilégie le développement de personnages convaincant et une narration riche en émotions.






Bayou Christmas Disappearance by Denise N. Wheatley Working together to find a kidnapped victim.
I Wish I Never Met You: Dating the Shiftless, Stupid, and Ugly a Novel
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The novel features a series of vignettes narrated by a bold, nameless character, offering a candid exploration of dating and relationships. Through its brash storytelling, it delves into the complexities and absurdities of modern romance, providing a fresh and unfiltered perspective on the ups and downs of love in today's world.
Wards of the Women
- 216pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Wards of the Women introduces three desperate girlfriends who, on the surface, appear to have it all, but underneath are in the midst of various crises. Mysterious deaths, extortion, straying husbands and illegitimate children have suddenly overtaken the lives of Violet Christianson, Shayne Wentworth, and Fifi Gentry. Eventually, when Violet becomes fed up with all of their circumstances, she does what any sensible woman would do-blackmails the state prison warden into letting each of them buy an inmate from the jail for their own personal fulfillment. But never in their wildest dreams did they imagine all the chaos that would ensue from a simple little purchase.
Cold Case True Crime / Falling For His Suspect
- 512pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Cold Case True Crime Denise N. Wheatley This cold case is personal...
Danger in the Nevada DesertBy Denise N. Wheatley