2025: Smugglers of Sandhill Island

Dani, a stressed-out tour boat captain, attempts to save her brother, Cody, from the local drug dealers only to find she and her boat will be their next victim. This time, Cody owes some big money, and the only person he knows to help him is his sister.

That was the caption I wrote for a Famous Authors celebration at OWFI this year. I had a new book, and I hoped I might have a few new readers.  There are four Sandhill Island books, one a novella under the One Scoop or Two anthologies for The Wild Rose Press and three novels. They cover the residents of the tiny tourist island and their daily lives, some good and some bad. But always interesting.

Then I wrote a blurb for the back of the book hoping someone would be interested enough to pick up a copy.

Dani Brown grew up poor and hard working. Her brother, Cody, only grew up poor. Always wanting the easy way out, Cody ran drugs and lived his life on handouts. When they were young, Dani and Cody were inseparable, now Dani only sees him if he’s desperate. The drugs he samples and sells have started to rot his brain.

This time, Cody owes some big money, and the only person he knows to help him is his sister. When the cartel realizes she owns a boat that could run even more drugs for them, she is torn between saving her brother and living her life. The final Sandhill Island story pits sister against brother in a life-or-death struggle.

And some people did read the Sandhill Island series. They’re available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble in paperback or electronically.  You can also find them electronically several places from https://books2read.com/u/mdeZ85 .

Really you can find them lots of places because The Wild Rose Press makes them available. They’re just that good. 

The Sandhill Island series can be read in any order because they are stand-alone stories about the island and you are bound to run into some of the same characters as you read along. And you’ll be happy to see them again and find out how their lives are working out.

Pick up a copy of Smugglers of Sandhill Island and as always leave me a review on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Goodreads or anywhere you visit. The people of Sandhill Island are waiting for you!

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About peggylchambers

Peggy Chambers calls Enid, Oklahoma home. She has been writing for several years and is an award winning, published author, always working on another. She spends her days, nights, and weekends making up stories. She attended Phillips University, the University of Central Oklahoma and is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma. She is a member of the Enid Writers’ Club, and Oklahoma Writers’ Federation, Inc. There is always another story weaving itself around in her brain trying to come out. There aren’t enough hours in the day!
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