• Imposter Deleted Scene-One Week Gone

    PAST 2006 One week gone   Instead of supportive Sam was elusive. He looked at her like a stranger.  As she stared at herself in the mirror she realized she didn’t recognize the woman staring back at her. Her hair was greasy and limp. Her eyes dull and red-rimmed. Her normally upturned mouth, a fine straight line. Helen pinched her cheeks in an attempt to get some color into them. It was pointless. Her blood just didn’t flow the same way it used to before.  She stared at the mirror until her eyes lost focus. Everything blurred together. Messy and unrecognizable-like her life. She skipped the coffee knowing the caffeine…

  • Imposter is LIVE

    If you pick up the book by November 26…you will be entered to win a $50.00 VISA Gift Card!Here’s how to let me know you bought/gifted a copy;  https://goo.gl/forms/bCE2lph9C1wvvTP22–>THE RELEASE PRICE OF 2.99 GOES UP TO 3.99 AFTER THE 26th!Imposter Buy LinksiBOOKS: https://goo.gl/eipMcJNOOK: https://goo.gl/wUKrqJKOBO: https://goo.gl/6mqqHlAMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/Imposter-blockbuster-suspense-thriller-Larsen-ebook/dp/B01MTPZ092/ The next blockbuster thriller for those who loved The Girl on the Train, Jezebel and The Butterfly Garden…In idyllic Brunswick, Maine, tragedy strikes, leaving one family struggling to stay together. Seven-year-old Sophie Anderson vanished from a neighbors’ front lawn in 2006 leaving the Anderson family reeling. Helen, a mother who never gave up hope. Sam, a father who couldn’t cope. Cora, the even-keeled sister,…

  • Not everyone is who they appear to be…

    Helen dropped to her knees and started pulling out Sophie’s clothes from the dresser drawers. Small shirts and pants. Tiny socks. Oshkosh labels and small patent leather shoes all went into the boxes. She sobbed as memories washed over her. She hugged a stuffed dog to her chest and rocked back and forth. It had been one of Sophie’s favorites. She inhaled the smell that barely lingered on it. She couldn’t do this. Funny how life could twist on you like an unfamiliar road until you weren’t sure which way you were headed anymore. She drew strength from the recesses of her soul and plowed forward. It took her just…