My Wife by Carin Hart

And Then There Were None meets Harper’s Island meets 90s classic Scream in this new slasher dark romance that’s perfect for Halloween…
Welcome to Halo Island.
I swore I would never go back.
After that tragic night when I was only seventeen… I moved halfway across the country with Clay to escape what happened on Halo Island.
But then my husband died, and I was left a widow at twenty-two. I’ve spent the last five years doing everything I can to move on.
That might have been a mistake.
Tommy was Clay’s best friend–and my first love. I’ve found my second chance with him, so when he plans a weekend getaway with our friends on Halo Island, how can I refuse?
I should have.
One by one, they start to fall. There’s a masked killer on the island, and he’s turned all of us into prey.
But when I’m caught, he doesn’t turn his knife on me. Instead, he pulls off his mask–and I can’t believe what I’m seeing, even as I see that familiar smirk…
“Silly Cyn. You should’ve known better than to run from your husband.”
* My Wife is a single-POV dark romance that relies heavily on the slasher horror genre, includes open-door scenes, profanity, on-page death, and a HEA that is perfect for the characters… well, the ones that survive, that is.
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Please Note
October 29
1. Ghosts
2. Good news
3. Distraction
4. Cottonwood Harbor
5. Halo Island
6. The lake
7. Splash
8. Stay with me
9. Accident
10. Scream
11. Killer
12. Run
13. Crawl
14. Mercy
15. Mine
16. Tommy, no
17. Everything
18. Together
19. Sacrifice
20. For You
21. November 2nd
22. November 20th
Epilogue
Silly Cyn
Author’s Note
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