From New York Times bestseller Courtney Cole, writing as Courtney Evan Tate,
comes the psychological thriller that will keep readers up turning pages long into the night,
SUCH DARK THINGS!
"Written in breathless style, this page-turner relies on
quick thrills, surprise twists...[for] readers seeking
a fast entertaining tale..." (Publishers Weekly)
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A HORRIFIC RECURRING NIGHTMARE IS THREATENING TO STEAL HER SANITY…
Dr. Corinne Cabot is living the American dream. She’s a successful ER physician in Chicago who’s married to a handsome husband. Together they live in a charming house in the suburbs. But appearances can be deceiving—and what no one can see is Corinne’s dark past. Troubling gaps in her memory mean she recalls little about a haunting event in her life years ago that changed everything.
She remembers only being in the house the night two people were found murdered. Her father was there, too. Now her father is in prison; she hasn’t been in contact in years. Repressing that terrifying memory has caused Corinne moments of paranoia and panic. Sometimes she thinks she sees things that aren’t there, hears words that haven’t been spoken. Or have they? She fears she may be losing her mind, unable to determine what’s real and what’s not.
So when she senses her husband’s growing distance, she thinks she’s imagining things. She writes her suspicions off to fatigue, overwork, anything to explain what she can’t accept—that her life really isn’t what it seems.
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So I could get really picky and
say this is more of an erotica thriller than a psychological thriller. There
was a lot of sex… hot sex… sex that was nasty and really, really sexy! So I’d
say this needs some type of erotica genre added in somewhere. Now, this doesn’t
mean I was bummed, at all, by the small shift in genres. In the contrary, I
found the sex appeal to really add to this book. It’s actually something that I
believe some thrillers are missing out on.
So as my first every Courtney
Even Tate, this book rocked! I was thoroughly invested/intrigued into the
story. I was unable to stop reading this book. I was shocked and pulled in. I’m
not going to tell you anything that happened in this book… it’s a thriller and
Ms. Tate unfolds this story bit by bit before you. I loved the dual POV and how
it all went back and forth in the timing. I was so into this story… it was
nearly a compulsion and I finished it pretty quickly! It was different but
totally thrilling!
I received an ARC of this
book with the hope that I would leave an Unbiased Opinion. I was not required
to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and my opinions are just that... my
opinions.
“Fans of domestic thrillers with an unreliable narrator will gobble this one up...Recommended for all thriller/suspense collections." -Booklist
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SUCH DARK THINGS – Tour Schedule:
April 16th
Aurora B's Book Blog – Interview
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Smut Book Junkie Reviews – Review & Excerpt
The Book Hammock – Excerpt
April 17th
Book Freak – Review
Bookish Proclivity – Review & Excerpt
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April 19th
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EXCERPT:
I scan through my texts.
None from Corinne. I’m oddly disappointed, even though she
never texts me during the day. The ER keeps her too busy. But still. I thought
she might text after this morning’s sex.
One from Michel.
How are you
doing?
And several from a number I don’t recognize.
Hi there.
It’s Zoe from Vilma’s.
Damn it.
I swallow, and I read her other texts.
You left your
credit card at the café this morning.
Do you want
to meet me so you can have it back ASAP?
I feel a jolt. First, fuck. I left my card someplace? I
can’t even remember the last time I did that. How irresponsible. I practically
don’t have a credit limit, so a thief could have a field day with it.
Second, how weird that she’s texting me. So weird.
I can just
pick it up from Vilma in the morning,
I answer. Thanks for letting me
know.
I see the three bubbles on my text screen signifying that
she is answering. So I wait without putting my phone down. The idea of who is
on the other end of the phone gives me a jolt, a thrill, even though my initial
thoughts about the girl weren’t flattering.
She might have clear daddy issues, but she has an ass you could bounce a
quarter off of. It strokes my ego that she’s texting me.
I actually
have the card with me. I didn’t want anything to happen to it. I’m in town
running errands. I could meet you for lunch?
Another jolt.
She wants to meet for lunch? Is this for real?
What a kind
offer, I answer and my heart
literally pounds. But I would
never impose on you like that. If you’re working tomorrow, I’ll pick it up then.
There are three bubbles. She’s typing.
But nothing comes through.
I wait.
The three bubbles are still there, then they disappear.
Still nothing.
I can’t help but picture her in her overly-tight waitress
uniform. The bright blue complemented her skin tone, and her tits were busting
out of the top. The skirt was short, and it’s quite possible that she made it
that way on purpose.
For a minute, being a red-blooded man, I picture that ass
bent over a chair, her uniform skirt hitched up to her hips. Her lacy panties
would be shoved to the side…and I think she’d be shaved.
I indulge for just a second, then I push the images out of
my head. It’s a fantasy. That’s all.
I’m normal.
I love my wife.
I miss my wife.
Corinne is my world.
I jam my phone into my pocket as my door opens with my next patient.
“Mr. Ford,” I greet the elderly man in front of me, the one
with OCD who is at this very moment wiping his feet on the carpet as he walks
to wipe away all germs from his shoes. He does it a thousand times a day. “I’m
so glad to see you. How have you been?”
He takes a seat in the chair across from me, careful to keep
his right foot crossed over the left, and for the next hour, I’m immersed in
the world of an obsessive man. This week, his new habit is stepping on a
particular stair-step on his porch precisely four times every time he goes
home.
We discuss coping mechanisms, and the chemical reasons that
OCD could be at play in his brain, and when we’re nearly done, I find him
staring at the portrait of Corinne and me sitting on my desk.
“You’re a lucky man,” he tells me, and his cloudy eyes are
pensive. “I lost my Helen a decade ago. I haven’t been the same since.”
No, he hasn’t. His OCD emerged that year, when he was lost
in grief.
“I am lucky,” I
agree. “My wife is a brilliant woman.”
“She’s a looker, too,” Mr. Ford observes, and I try to see
the picture through the fresh eyes of a stranger.
Corinne’s eyes are bright and blue, her hair long and blond.
She’s thin, she’s trim, she’s tall. Her legs are long, her smile bright.
She is a looker.
Sometimes I forget that.
Probably because I haven’t seen her in days and days.
I hide my stress. My patients don’t get to hear my very real
and very human problems.
We finish our session and Mr. Ford leaves, and I wrap up my
notes. When I’m finished, I’m surprised to realize that it’s lunchtime.
Ginny pokes her head in. “Hey, boss. I’m going out for
lunch. Should I bring you something back?”
I could meet
you for lunch?
Unbidden, the texted words flash through my mind, and
guiltily, I push them away. Fuck, man. Not cool.
“I’m good,” I tell Ginny, and I think my words have a double
meaning. I’m good. I don’t have straying thoughts about a woman who isn’t my
wife. Not real straying thoughts.
Ginny leaves, and I grab my jacket, and as I do, my phone
buzzes, and I think my wife might’ve texted me back.
I’m startled when I see that I’m wrong.
It’s not Corinne.
It’s a picture.
Of Zoe.
I was right. She’s shaved.
My heart thuds as I stare at the nude picture.
Her tits are big and full and her thumb is brushing her
nipple, her other hand caressing her shaved vagina. Her eyes are big and turned
to the camera in a sultry gaze, and she’s completely and absolutely naked.
Are you freaking kidding me?
I swallow hard, and it’s not like I haven’t been hit on
before. I have. But this is different. It’s so blatant, so outrageous, and
frankly, in some hidden and shameful spot, it turns me on.
Fuck, man.
I’m sorry,
I’m married, I reply, typing with shocked wooden fingers.
Because I’m good. The stiffness in my crotch doesn’t count.
Three bubbles.
That’s fine, she answers. Do you want a girlfriend?
Sweet Jesus.
She can’t be serious. Is her generation so blatant and
direct?
No, I
answer. Sorry.
Three bubbles.
About Courtney Evan Tate:
Courtney Evan Tate is the nom de plume for New York Times bestselling author, Courtney Cole. Courtney Evan Tate is her darker side... the side that explores shadowy places.
Courtney lives in Florida with her husband and kids. She has a passion for raising drug addiction awareness, the Marine Corp (her middle son is a Marine) and being introspective on the human condition.
To learn more about her, you can visit www.courtneycolewrites.com.
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