Well, not quite new . . . Cold Case was the first Jeff Resnick story that was ever published. But it was included in an obscure anthology that had a very small print run, and disappeared within months of publication.
Here's the blurb and a couple of testimonials:
Cold Case:
Psychic Jeff Resnick has no expectations when investigating the disappearance of a four-year-old, until he confronts the mind responsible--a shattering experience for all involved.
"A compelling mystery that will grip you tightly and not let go--even after you've finished reading."
-- Leann Sweeney, nationally best-selling author of the Yellow Rose and Cats In Trouble mysteries
L.L. Bartlett’s “Cold Case” tells the emotionally packed story of Jeff Resnick, a psychic, who is hired to solve the disappearance of a four-year-old boy. The conclusion to this story is bound to have you questioning those around you.
-- The Romance Readers Connection
As for the others, You can find them here:
Abused: A Daughters Story by L.L. Bartlett
Lorraine Bartlett's powerful "Abused: A Daughter’s Story" grabs hold immediately and doesn't let go. This heart-tugger's hero, Emily, displays amazing resilience and strength. I know I'll remember this story for a long, long time.
--Julie Hyzy, Barry- and Anthony-award winning author of the White House Chef Mysteries
Only Skin Deep by Lorraine Bartlett
What I Did For Love by Lorraine Bartlett
We are all vulnerable in love, and Lorraine Bartlett's "What I Did For Love" touches on all the emotions we face when we open ourselves to others: heartbreak, need, loss, and hope. Read it, and you'll find yourself saying, "Yes--yes, I understand."
--Julie Hyzy, Barry- and Anthony-award winning author of the White House Chef Mysteries
--Julie Hyzy, Barry- and Anthony-award winning author of the White House Chef Mysteries
I had intended to set the shorter ones at a lower price, but the Kindle minimum is $.99. (Bummer, eh?)
I was really leery about doing covers. I thought the stock photography would be a lot more expensive than it turned out to be. (Still, I'll need to sell a lot of copies to cover the cost.) I think I'll have a lot of fun going through the archives and finding some interesting photos to be used for the basis of the new banner for my Lorraine Bartlett site, which will get a refit later this summer when I get the first Victoria Square cover.
And I must confess, that while I chose the pictures, it was actually my husband who put all the elements together.
If you enjoyed the freebie version of What I Did For Love, I hope you'll give *Abused: A Daughter's Story and Only Skin Deep a try.
(*By the way, these stories are purely fiction. I was not an abused child, although certain instances in this particular story did happen to a childhood friend.)