Welcome to my blog, T.L. Peters

Most of my novels are available as NOOK books through Barnes & Noble, as kindle books through Amazon, and on virtually every digital format, platform and device, including the iPad. To read more about a particular novel or to purchase a copy, click on one of the links in the right hand column under the book's title. See the bottom of this page for complete reviews and sample chapters. Feel free to contact me at: thome at verizon.net



Friday, July 12, 2024

An Ocracoke Affair (A nice Beach Read)

 

A staid corporate attorney travels to the Outer Banks of North Carolina for a quick vacation but finds more than he bargained for when two beautiful and raucous young women take charge of his life and then threaten to kill him when he doesn't go along with their bizarre and violent plans. Try this page-turner for a quick and entertaining summer read. And while you're at it, check out Peters' other fun and fast-paced thrillers set along the beautiful coastal region of North Carolina, Nags Head Affair and An Outer Banks Vacation.

"Great Read. An Ocracoke Affair was a fast-paced read with captivating characters and beautiful descriptions of the dunes and vegetation along the Outer Banks. Highly recommended!" Theodora

You can find An Ocracoke Affair at a variety of online retailers through the following Universal Book Link: https://books2read.com/u/mZYqjE.

For Amazon and Barnes & Noble, simply go to their platforms and search for <An Ocracoke Affair, Peters> and the title will pop right up.  

Praise for the companion novel, A Pittsburgh Affair

“I found [A Pittsburgh Affair] to be thrilling and full of suspense.” Tanya at All Things Books

“[I]t was a fast-paced thriller, sometimes even a bit humorous. I especially loved Moonglow. She was super awesome, and she kicked ass. Literally.” Ashton The Book Blogger.

“A Pittsburgh Affair is very fast paced, and I soon found myself whisked away on Spencer’s adventure of suspense and intrigue….Suspense is prevalent, especially as the novel develops, yet Peters juxtaposes it nicely with comic relief as the characters find themselves in harrowing situations and making unorthodox decisions.” Shana at A Book Vacation