Monday, January 9, 2023

NEW COVER FOR "AN ACCIDENT WAITING TO HAPPEN" by Donna Lattanzio

 NEW COVER REVEAL 
AN ACCIDENT WAITING TO HAPPEN

SYNOPSIS
"Trust me when I say this is a Major Must Read! A build-up of a thriller to one twisted ending . . . and the subplots involved are incredible. I couldn't put this down." —Courtney Smerechynski, Reviewer, Two Girls and a Book Obsession

One mistake. That was all it took to change the lives of four people brought together by destiny and veering on a collision course of complicated interactions.

As the air traffic controller blamed for a human error resulting in a disaster, Margaret Lido faces death threats and must find a way to change her identity and escape to a new life in a new city. But when her path inadvertently crisscrosses with three strangers—each running from their own pasts and demons—Margaret will once again be forced to make critical decisions.

The lies, moral corruption, deceit, and chilling secrets that brought them together, will also tear them apart, leaving you to race through this fast-paced story.


AUTHOR BIO


Following thirty years as a successful business owner, Donna Lattanzio has gone from entrepreneur to author of the new novel, An Accident Waiting to Happen. Donna is a proud volunteer for Operation Paperback, a national, non-profit organization that sends books to American troops overseas, and to veterans and military families here at home. She has collected and distributed hundreds of paperback books to our military. The rules she has followed for professional and individual success are simple: Be kind to everyone you meet. Do good deeds. Love your family and respect your friends. And always, always, be true to yourself. Donna resides with her spouse in Las Vegas. She also makes a mean martini. --This text refers to the paperback edition.


You can connect with Donna on 

Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Donna Lattanzio-Author or you can visit her website at 

https://www.donnalattanzio.com


ONLINE BOOKCLUB 

Review

"From the start, I loved how emotionally attached I became to the characters involved in this story. The author did a fabulous job of introducing each person and getting the reader invested in their individual stories. I was riveted and couldn't wait to see how things would turn out. The author used short chapters, so I never felt separated from any one character for too long. The short chapters also made this book feel like it progressed quickly. The ending had a shock factor that was well planned and psychologically satisfying.

"I loved reading this thrilling novel and recommend it to readers who enjoy character-driven thrillers with a bit of romance. This book was not a standalone read, not part of a series, but I look forward to reading more from Donna Lattanzio in the future!" - OnLineBookClub.org





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