Title: Losing Logan
Author: Sherry D. Ficklin
Age Range: Young Adult
Genre: Paranormal, Romance
Publisher: Clean Teen Publishing
Release Date: May 6, 2014
Goodreads Link: http://tinyurl.com/mtw2fk4
What if the one thing you never meant to hold on to, is the one thing you can’t let go of?
Normally finding a hot guy in her bedroom wouldn’t irritate Zoe so badly, but finding her childhood friend Logan there is a big problem. Mostly because he’s dead.
As the only person he can make contact with, he talks Zoe into helping him put together the pieces surrounding his mysterious death so he can move on.
Thrust into his world of ultra popular rich kids, Zoe is out of her element and caught in the cross-hairs of Logan’s suspicious ex-girlfriend and the friends he left behind, each of whom had a reason to want him dead. The deeper they dig to find the truth, the closer Zoe gets to a killer who would do anything to protect his secrets. And that’s just the start of her problems because Zoe is falling for a dead guy.
Sherry D. Ficklin is a full time writer from Colorado where she lives with her husband, four kids, two dogs, and a fluctuating number of chickens and house guests. A former military brat, she loves to travel and meet new people. She can often be found browsing her local bookstore with a large white hot chocolate in one hand and a towering stack of books in the other. That is, unless she’s on deadline at which time she, like the Loch Ness monster, is only seen in blurry photographs.
She is the author of The Gods of Fate Trilogy now available from Dragonfly Publishing. Her previously self-published novel After Burn: Military Brats has been acquired by Harlequin and will be released in 2014 with a second book in that series to follow. Her YA steampunk novel, EXTRACTED: The Lost Imperials book 1, co-written with Tyler H. Jolley is now available everywhere books are sold and her newest YA novel, Losing Logan, is due for release in 2014 from Clean Teen Publishing.
Sherry writes adult novels under the pen name Diana Collins. Why a pen name? Well, there was some confusion with people picking up her adult novels thinking they were one of her YA novels. They are not. While her adult novels are not smutty or overly adult in content, they are targeted to the 18+ readers. So the pen name is both a nod to her Collins relatives and an attempt to stem any misunderstandings. Yes, they are still her books. Yes, she wishes they could still have her name on them, but these things are part of being an author who writes across multiple genres.
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