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Not Dead Enough, Available now!

“…a harrowing and fresh foray into the thriller genre.” -Publishers Weekly

“Goose bump inducing and thought provoking.” -Kirkus Reviews

“The plot builds with increasingly chilling tension while still tending to the emotional heart of the story…” Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

…an impressive thriller debut that starts with a punch and keeps readers engrossed until the very last pages. Fresh Fiction

“…expertly blurs the lines between reality and the supernatural, creating a sense of unease and leaving the reader questioning what is truly happening…” –Just Read It Already Podcast

“…a writing talent to watch.” -Criminal Element

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Girl in Pieces meets Cracked Up to Be in this raw and candid look at trauma about a girl who is being haunted and stalked by her definitely dead ex-boyfriend.

Charlotte survived the car crash that killed her boyfriend Jerry, but that night, everything changed. Charlotte wants desperately to get back to “normal,” –whatever that means now– and start reconnecting with friends she hasn’t spoken to in months. And she’s trying to work through her PTSD with the help of her therapist, only she can’t tell the truth about Jerry or what really happened the night he died.

Just when Charlotte thinks she might be moving on, someone starts sending her threatening messages claiming to be Jerry, saying things only he would know. But it can’t really be Jerry because there’s no such thing as ghosts. The cold spots in her room must be a draft and the noises she hears must be the house creaking. There has to be a logical explanation for all of it. Because if ghosts are real, then Jerry came back for her—just like he always said he would.

Not Dead Enough is a gripping exploration of trauma from debut author Tyffany D. Neiheiser about a girl who realizes that running from the past will help you survive, but everything you try to escape will eventually find you in the end. Perfect for fans of Courtney Summers and Kathleen Glasgow! Author’s note included.