Dawn Effect By Britt Wolfe
Dawn Hollis spent a decade in crisis PR—crafting polished lies for powerful people and pretending that wasn’t morally exhausting. She was great at it. Too great. Until she burned it all down in spectacular fashion and went home to "reconnect with her roots," which is code for accidentally uncover a decades-old family secret involving murder.
Now she’s solving crimes she never meant to find, in a town that would really prefer she didn’t. She doesn’t carry a badge, just a finely tuned bullshit detector, an encyclopedic knowledge of human behaviour, and the unfortunate habit of noticing things no one else wants to talk about.
She’s not fearless. Just tired. And that can be worse.
New novellas in the Dawn Effect series will be released whenever the mood strikes Britt, so watch this space for updates, release dates, and mild chaos. These books are good. But also, Britt needs you to buy them so she can afford Ichiban noodles for dinner.
Don't make her go back to PR.
COMING MAY 31ST - PREORDER NOW
Families are complicated.
Some yell. Some hug. Some drink too much and cry about it later.
And some quietly ask their grown children to come home and help clear out the attic.
Dawn Hollis hasn’t been back in years. She had good reasons—ones she still keeps neatly boxed up in a mental filing cabinet labelled “Not Helpful.” But when her father calls, saying her mother’s moved into care and the family home needs packing up, Dawn does what she always does: she shows up.
She’s good at that. Showing up.
Cleaning up.
Making impossible things sound polished and professional.