Summer Reads: Four Books To Stuff In Your Beach Bag Friday, March 1, 2019 Boo Bites SummerReads: Four Books ToStuff In Your Beach Bag (NAPSA)—In this issue of “BookBites,” BookTrib.com showcases four books worthy of consideration for your summer readinglist. Monsterland by Michael Okon With real werewolves, vampires and “The Adjustments” delivers a devious mix ofyoga, sexcapades,videotapes and McMansions,all set in a postcard-perfect Connecticut town. Attending yoga classes taught by the seductive and mys- terious YogiJack is part ofevery elite woman's routine, but inner peace is only part of the appeal. Most of the housewives of zombies as the main attractions, what MICHAEL oO N could possibly go Wrong at Monsterland, a new groundbreaking theme park? Only Fairfield County everything. comefor Jack and the scariest place on Earth, where wisdom promised It’s being called WOKSTERLAN., visitors can interact with the monsters of their dreams— meeting vampires in Vampire Village, being chased by werewolves on the River Run, and walking among the dead in Zombieville. High school mates Wyatt, Melvin and Howardland special passes to the park and find themselves dragged deepinside. Thefriends are expecting the experienceofa lifetime. Safe to say, they getit. You can find “Monsterland”(WordFire Press) at https://amzn.to/2WadptLz. A Palm Beach Wife by Susannah Marren ‘A compelling saga of love and ambi- tion, secrets and lies, “A Palm Beach Wife” is an unforgettable white-hot novel aboutthe dark side of the American Dream, set against the glamour and gossip of tony accessto the divine during his private sessions. Drama,jealousy andintrigue emerge as readers delve into the town’s greedy underbelly, and when one dark secret finds the light of day, it will threaten to change everything. To purchase “The Adjustments” (Full Fathom Five), visit https://amzn.to/2YG28zw. ‘The Midnight Call by Jod Millman Whowould ever suspect that their mentor, teacher and friend is a cold- blooded killer? Attorney Jessie Martin didn’t—atleast, not until she answers the midnightcall. Late one August night, her mentor and popular high school teacher Ter- rence Butterfield calls, admits he’s killed someone and. pleads for Jessie's help. She rushes to his aid, unaware that she’s risking her love, career, life and that of her unborn child. Palm Beach, Fla., society. Faith Harri- son is about to find out what it means to have—or lose—it all. Perfect husband. Peerless daughter. Stunning @bhom. Faith walks the walk, wears the DoesJessiepres- ence at Terrence’s home implicate her in the grue- some murder ofthe teenage boy found in the basement? Why does Terrence betray Jessie? Follow Jessie's quest to designer labels and keeps a desperate untangle the web oflies and uncover grip on everything she holds dear. But the shocking truth behind the homiwhatwill happen wheneveryonelearns cide. You can get “The Midnight Call” that Faith is not the womanshesays she is? “A Palm Beach Wife” (St. Martin's Press)is at https://amzn.to/2Hzw8WU. ‘The Adjustments by Ann Lineberger ‘A sexy satire ofaffluent suburbanlife, (Immortal Works) to/2w9cn3d. at https://amzn. For more reading ideas, visit BookTrib.com, where readers and writ- ers meet, and subscribe to the weekly newsletter, --- PHOTOS --- File: 20191107-134125-20191107-134124-86736.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20191107-134124-86736.pdf