Book #1 from the series: Neighborhood Nightmares

The Neighbor

A friends-to-lovers romance of messy pasts and second chances (Songs for the Lost Book 1)

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“A tale that will stick with the reader long after the last page is done, The Neighbor is not to be missed!–InD’Tale Magazine (recipient of the Crowned Heart of Excellence review)

From the author of the Amazon bestseller Wildfell comes a new novel of supernatural suspense.

Claire Vogel is a recently divorced mother of four girls and a successful counselor living in a planned and prestigious community. She knows all her neighbors, and they know her. Even so, Claire has a secret. To cope with hidden, deep-rooted pain, she often participates in risky, reckless behavior.

When the mysterious Steel Nolan moves in next door to Claire, their flirtation quickly develops into a deeper attraction. But soon after, Claire and her children contend with sleepwalking, shadow men, and disembodied voices.

As Claire begins to remember childhood memories and learns more about her new neighbor’s past, her concern for her children’s safety grows. Is Steel Nolan the man of her dreams … or the stuff of nightmares?

Terrifying and disturbing, The Neighbor explores the thrill of danger, the depths of evil, and the dark and sinister elements that can haunt us for a lifetime.

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Praise for this book

"I thought this was going to be a romance novel. Like romance can't be a nightmare, right? 'The Neighbor' as it turned out, is a well-written, bizarre story by author London Clarke. I do have to sleep with the lights now, uh, I'm sure it will pass. There is also a well-performed Audiobook performed by Elizabeth DeVault."

"This book is a masterclass in suspense with heart. Clarke peels back the polished veneer of suburbia and shows you the rot underneath, then sets it all on fire with a slow-burning romance that makes you question everything. From page one of The Neighbor, Clarke yanks you into a world that’s equal parts eerie and eerily familiar. The writing is so vivid I practically felt the neighborhood HOA judging me through the pages."