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AWARD WINNING RELEASE!
Finalist: 2022 Dante Rosetti Young Adult Fiction Contest
Silver Medalist: Best Young Adult Fiction in Moonbeam Books Awards
Silver Medalist: Best YA horror/mystery in Moonbeam Book Awards
Quarter Finalist: 2022 Publishers Weekly BookLife Award
FICTION
“A fun, twisty thriller that keeps you guessing even as you wonder which character you should be rooting for!”
- AMAZON REVIEWER
“Hooked on the mystery from the start to the end.”
“Had me guessing up to the end.”
“Genuinely clever, twisted, yet unique.”
“This adventurous and suspenseful book is eye opening.”
“COULDN’T PUT IT DOWN.”
“If you like books that draw you in, with characters you get to know quickly and with a suspenseful storyline that keeps you turning the pages, Burying Eva Flores is your next read!”
"Alsever builds steady tension and thrills with a paranormal revenge fantasy that explores teenage cliques and the perils of social media fame."
—BOOKLIFE Magazine
“FIVE STARS! Could not stop reading this book!”
A SUPERNATURAL THRILLER
“Everyone thinks I killed Eva Flores.
Sure, I hated how everyone was over the moon about Eva's stupid TikTok fame. And I suppose I got a little bit carried away with vengeance after the girl tried to ruin my life.
When my friend gave me that leather journal, I’d never felt so much power in my life. It was intoxicating. Who wouldn’t have done what I did to Eva?
But now, everyone thinks that just because she vanished in a local forest in the middle of the night that, "hey, of course Sophia killed her." They point to the blood found on the jackets. The text messages. The slightly weird thing I had with Eva's dad. And the fire.
But the whole thing is far more complicated than you’d think.
So what happened to the horribly obnoxious Eva Flores at the end of the school year? I can't really say.”
Perfect for fans of Holly Jackson and Karen M. McManus, Burying Eva Flores unwinds the mystery of two very different rivals with text messages, documentary interviews and more.
“The style of the narrative was excellent and kept the story incredibly compelling. Sophia and Eva are intriguing characters. This was a wonderful read!”
-Judge, 30th Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards
Journalist
Telling the world’s stories
UNEARTHing THE IDEAS THAT GET PEOPLE TALKING.
Everyone has a story. That’s something I’ve found in more than two decades as a working journalist, writing for Fortune Magazine, Wired, Inc, Fast Company, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. A good journalist can bring those stories to light.
ALWAYS LEARNING
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of asking lots of questions, exploring new ideas and interviewing smart people from around the globe. I’ve been able to document history, from the dot-com crash of 2000 to the rise of artificial intelligence. I’ve relished digging into new trends, ideas and innovations and uncovering the people behind them. The stories run the gamut: from the bizarre economic markets of hair extensions and the scientific complexities of drug development to the threat of climate change and the nuances of Olympic speed skating.