Parent Teacher Association
by
Jennifer Soosar
GENRE: Suspense, psychological
BLURB:
Fresh out of a mental hospital, Lizanne Demeter is thrilled to
get a second chance at her career when she's hired to teach third grade in the
backwater town of Splinter Wood, Pennsylvania. But hopes for a peaceful new
life are ruined when demanding ‘helicopter mom’ Naomi Seabrook pushes Lizanne
to the brink.
While struggling to maintain control of her classroom, Lizanne
begins to unravel the secret behind Naomi’s hell-bent agenda. As deadly clues
emerge, Lizanne suspects Naomi is guilty of more than just overindulging her
child.
With her life teetering on chaos, Lizanne risks everything to
expose the shocking truth. But first, she must race against her own spiraling
sanity to prove herself a more dedicated teacher than anyone dared imagine—the
kind of teacher who makes ALL the difference.
Excerpt:
“See,
here’s the problem with single female teachers,” Naomi said. “You got no life.
You put an inappropriate amount of attention on insignificant things and work
them up into a froth. There’s no perspective in your sad, one-dimensional
world.”
Let
that pass, Lizanne thought. You’re getting somewhere now.
“Don’t
like me asking questions?”
“I
don’t like you snooping around in areas that are none of your business,” Naomi
said, eyeballs bulging. “Ruth made an error hiring you. You’re too weird, if
that’s even possible. And know what else? You’re a lousy teacher! Sebastian is
miserable in your class. I tried communicating that with you, but you’re
clueless!”
The
words stung—you’re a lousy teacher—and Lizanne labored to sweep it away.
“You’re
easily the worst teacher in Battle Hill history and I’m including my own years
spent there as a student.”
Sebastian
appeared in the doorway.
“This
so-called teacher of yours is useless,” Naomi said to him. “I’m amazed she
dares to call herself a teacher at all.”
When
he snickered, Lizanne felt crippled.
“Look
how you allowed that poor child to climb that tree and fall to his death,”
Naomi said, advancing with the box cutter. “That was all your fault, wasn’t
it?”
Feeling
tears come, Lizanne rushed to grab her coat.
Naomi
followed. “Go ahead, keep thinking it was an accident, if that makes your stark
life more bearable. But we both know it wasn’t…”
Sensing
a grim truth had just been spoken, Lizanne found a sudden poise. She turned to
face Naomi. “No, it wasn’t an accident, was it?” she said. “It couldn’t have
been.”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Jennifer
Soosar watched too much ‘America’s Most Wanted’ growing up and has been writing
about shady characters ever since. She was born and raised in Toronto and has a
degree in Anthropology from York University. Her short fiction has appeared in
the Toronto Star and in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine. She is a member of the
Crime Writers of Canada, the International Thriller Writers and Sisters in
Crime.
Giveaway:
$10 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC
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12 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
Congrats on the tour and thanks for the chance to win :)
What do you like to do when you're not writing?
Hi, and thanks for having me on The Avid Reader! This is my first stop on my first ever blog tour!
When I'm not writing I like to read (both fiction & non-fiction in a variety of topics), walk my dog in the park, catch up on my favorite reality shows, garden, and go for ice cream with my kids.
Congrats on the tour and thanks for the chance to win :)
This sounds like a book I'll really enjoy reading, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the excerpt.
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What is your favorite book. Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
Thanks for the giveaway; I like the excerpt. :)
I enjoy a suspenseful read.
I really like the sound of this book. A great read for the summer.
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