Hush Now Baby

· Pixie Publishing
4.5
19 reviews
Ebook
224
Pages

About this ebook

On a crisp, fall night, Serena Westwood wakes to the faint stirs of her crying baby. Bottle in hand, she tiptoes to the other side of the house, sneaks up to the crib, looks in. A wave of panic grips her as her real nightmare begins. Inside the crib, there is no baby.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
19 reviews
A Google user
January 13, 2016
But not much in the crime mystery and way too much of the personal psychological drama of the pi
1 person found this review helpful
Sheryl Magee
February 13, 2016
Loved this book. Now I must read all of the series!!!
1 person found this review helpful
Diane Givhan
April 29, 2016
Can't wait for the next book. I love Sloane.
1 person found this review helpful

About the author

Cheryl Bradshaw is a New York Times & USA Today Bestselling Author. 

Born and raised in Southern California, Cheryl Bradshaw became interested in writing at a young age, but it was almost two decades before she put pen to paper. In 2009 Bradshaw wrote Black Diamond Death (Book One: Sloane Monroe series). Within six weeks it entered the top 100 in two different categories and remained in the top 100 for over a year. Since that time, Bradshaw has written five additional novels in the series. 

In 2013, Bradshaw introduced a new paranormal thriller series: Addison Lockhart, the first book titled Grayson Manor Haunting. 

Bradshaw is the founder of IWU, a writers group on Facebook. In August 2012, Bradshaw was named one of Twitter's seven best authors to follow. In 2013, Bradshaw's novel, Stranger in Town, was chosen as a Shamus Award finalist in the category of best P.I. novel of the year. She was the only female nominated in her category. 

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