In KILLING JANE, the killer is inspired by arguably the most well-known serial killer—Jack (or was it Jane?) the Ripper. We’ll likely never know for sure who Jack really was, and he will always be a phantom in serial killer lore. Which means we’ll never know for sure what made Jack tick—a shame. Was he … Read the rest →
Yes, it’s true. I’m bringing back Thriller Thursday, and my hope is to have at least two posts a month. This week we’re talking about one of the inspirations for my character Lucy Kendall. Lucy is a vigilante killer of pedophiles, and her preferred method is cyanide. In the first few pages of ALL GOOD DEEDS, it’s … Read the rest →
I’m excited to share the entire first chapter of ALL GOOD DEEDS. Thanks to everyone who tweeted about the book’s release and has taken the time to review. The response to the book has been amazing and so much more than I expected. Enjoy the first chapter, and if you aren’t signed up for my … Read the rest →
No Bad Deed Should Go Unpunished. Lucy Kendall lived her life in a strange mixture of carefully calculated moves and impulse decisions. Cracking the skull of the man who molested her sister and attacking her was impulse. Spending half her teenage years drinking and acting out were calculated cries for attention from her narcissistic mother followed … Read the rest →
Please welcome the awesome and very talented Jenny Milchman! She’s doing something truly incredible in my eyes: an extensive book tour with her family and paid out of her own pocket. I’ll let her tell you why she embarked on such a brave journey! Let’s get something out of the way first, and that’s the … Read the rest →
It’s almost Christmas, and I’ve decided to give readers a special treat! My sampler that includes excerpts of all my books, including an EXCLUSIVE PASSAGE of the final book in the Delta Crossroads Trilogy, Ashes and Bone, is available for free download via my website. I’ll be submitting to vendors soon, but I … Read the rest →
Today is a major milestone for me. A year ago, my first book, Into the Dark, was published by MuseItUp Publishing. Since then, I’ve become an independent publisher, releasing the first two books in the Delta Crossroads Series, Tin God and Skeleton’s Key. It’s been quite a year, with many ups and downs. I never … Read the rest →
Guest Post by Kassandra Lamb. Thanks so much for holding down the fort, Kass. Take it away! While Stacy’s off gallivanting around the blogosphere talking to folks about her new book coming out on November 30th, she let me squat here asked me to come visit here at Turn the Page and talk about a … Read the rest →
I’m excited to welcome editor Jodie Renner today. She’s got some great advice for writing tense action scenes, and we all know what those mean: an awesome page turner! WRITING TENSE ACTION SCENES by Jodie Renner, freelance fiction editor, @JodieRennerEd Stacy recently asked me how editing thrillers is different from editing other genres. That’s a … Read the rest →
I can’t believe we’ve already reached the end of Thriller Extravaganza! Thank you so much to all my WANA supporters as well as my other social media friends for doing such an awesome job of getting the word out. The BIG CONTEST ends at the end of the month,s o make sure you enter! I’m … Read the rest →
Stacy Green is the best selling author of psychological thrillers and mystery with a dash of romance. As a stay at home mom, she's blessed with making writing a full-time career. She lives in Iowa with her supportive husband, daughter, and their three fur-babies.