S C Cunningham

S C Cunningham

About

CUNNINGHAM writes thriller novels for film, with a skilled mix of fuelled tension, dark humour and pulsating sex scenes.
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Think 'Basic Instinct' meets 'Psycho' meets '50 Shades' and prepare for a rollercoaster ride.
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Having worked in the celebrity driven worldsher storylines portray & safely crossed the path of a serial attacker (inspiration for protagonist in The Penance List) her novels offer alevel of authority & sincerity rare in fiction. Close the bedroom door and read alone!
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THE PENANCE LIST What happens when a scorned childhood sweetheart growsinto a bi-sexual tour de force, a fun loving career girl, her racy girlfriends& insatiable lovers get caught in his revenge, when sex becomes a weapon, hearts bait & straight tastes gay?

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What happens to hi-flying careers, clandestine affairs &wannabe starlets when the celeb hungry press find out? Kidnap, murder, lust, intimateimages going viral... and he's just getting started.

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New Moon Rising

New Moon Rising

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The Pacific Plate is one of the most geological active areas in the world, and the site of constant volcanic and earthquake activity.  The Ring of Fire, in the Pacific Ocean, will soon escalate its impact on mankind.  Two brothers, one a geologist and one a surfer are at the center of and event that will change the Earth, forever.

Story Behind The Book

Ginormous Joe is a big, cuddly, cross-eyed dog owned by Nasty Nik. When he is abandoned on the streets, the kind Tuttle family rescue him. With love, hugs and humour young Mary Tuttle brings him back to health. We look at life through Joe's cheeky eyes. When a burglar comes to town, imagine Joe's surprise to discover it is Nasty Nik... love mends a broken bark and gives courage to face a bully and become a hero.

Reviews

“Hooray for Ginormous Joe! What a great story. Pure love really does have redeeming/transforming properties doesn't it? I want to meet Ginormous Joe and give him a great big hug. Gorgeous illustrations!” <br /><strong>Amazon Review, J Talbot Ross </strong>