Peek Inside And Giveaway ~ Tiny Wild Things By Danielle M. Wong

Posted: August 5, 2025 in Excerpt, giveaways, thriller
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Tiny Wild Things

Danielle M. Wong

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Publication date: August 4th 2025
Genres: Adult, Psychological Thriller

I have always been drawn to tiny, wild things…

Journalist Fran Hendrix thinks she’s about to get the scoop of her career. A reclusive artist has chosen her to take his first interview since the tragic death of his wife years before. Not long after arriving at his secluded country estate, Fran receives a shocking anonymous message. He is lying to you. Get out while you can.

But Fran is a journalist. She’s not going anywhere without her story, even when her host refuses to answer her questions while seeming to know things about her life she hasn’t told anyone. When he suggests they go hunting together, Fran sees it as a chance to finally break through his defenses. But alone with him in the wilderness, she starts to question whether the note was right all along – and she should have gotten out while she still had the chance…

An utterly gripping psychological thriller from an award-winning author that will delight fans of The Hunting Party, The Silent Patient and Sharp Objects.

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PROLOGUE:

So this is how it ends—with me standing over a corpse. Dirt wedged beneath my nails, blood caked onto my palms. Body fraught with tension. Heart thudding uncontrollably. Hands trembling, limbs stiff like the lifeless ones beneath me.

The sky shifts above as I bristle from the cold. From the shock, the truth, the knowing. I freeze for a moment—paralyzed by each drop of fear multiplying inside my gut. Succumbing to paranoia. What happens now?

Hypotheticals run through my psyche’s labyrinth, possibilities lost in the fray. My head clouds before instinct finally takes over. Movement beats inertia. I have to go. I need to get the hell out of this place.

Adrenaline courses through me as I snap into action. Bury the evidence, burn the remains. Get rid of the body. The body.

I screw my gaze shut, recalling everything that happened just moments before. I still see the light fading from both eyes…the life bleeding out in slow motion. I remember it like a film, the footage rolling across a screen at the forefront of my brain. I can’t stop it.

I feel a tightness in my chest. Is it sadness, regret, or something else altogether? Perhaps it’s just the disbelief catching up to me. The swell of emotions continues circulating in my veins. Sensations mount, threatening to burst right through my flesh.

My breath is ragged as I unfurl my fingers—still balled into a fist—and cast my stare downwards. Only one of us will make it out alive. I realize that now. Only one of us can survive.

Just then, there is a foreign sound behind me. I whip around to identify the source. Nothing. My vision blurs slightly, making me doubt everything I see. But it was more than a crunch of leaves. I am sure of it. Bile rises to the back of my throat as I take another look. I have the strange sense that something—or someone—is watching me.

Night will arrive soon, cloaking these surroundings in a blanket of blackness. The air has a tangible charge that tells me it is about to storm. Birds loom overhead—lurking like giant gray omens. In this moment, I am both predator and prey. The wind snaps violently against my body as I step further into the woods. It is time to leave.

I work quickly, erasing any and all signs of my presence. What will the police think? Will they believe me? As I go, my mind begins to spin a tale. A convincing story that explains everything, with no detail left unaccounted for.

When I am finished, there are no more traces in sight. Not a single inkling or clue left behind. It’s almost like I have disappeared entirely—from place, from memory. Like I was never even here at all.

About Author Danielle M. Wong:

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Danielle M. Wong is a travel-obsessed author of psychological thrillers. She pens the type of stories that keep her up at night, featuring gripping scenes, complex characters, and twist-filled plots. She has been published to critical acclaim, earning Independent Press, Reader’s Favorite, and International Book Awards, among others. Danielle’s writing has been featured in Harper’s Bazaar, HuffPost, PopSugar, and Writer’s Digest. She is currently working on her next novel.

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Comments
  1. tleonie says:

    Love the cover, very striking!

  2. Jeanna Massman says:

    This is one of my favorite genre! The description sounds exciting!

  3. marcymeyer says:

    The blurb sounds really interesting.

  4. Hope its a great read!

  5. Barbara Montag says:

    This is sure an interesting genre & cover!
    Thank you for the excerpt.

  6. Anne says:

    Captivating and intriguing.

  7. allibrarycefdb51301 says:

    Tiny Wild Things sounds like a real page turner!

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

  8. mcushing7 says:

    There is nothing I love more than a good psychological thriller and this one sounds incredible! Love the title and the cover art!

  9. wendy hutton says:

    this sounds great, I love a good thriller

  10. Shirley Ann Speakman says:

    Congratulations on your new release Danielle the book sounds really good.

  11. Mary Preston says:

    I like the tag line on the book cover.

  12. Audrey Stewart says:

    Danielle M. Wong is new to me. I added her other books to my TBR list. I really want to read ‘Swearing Off Stars: A Novel’. I loved what I have read about this book on Goodreads. I can’t wait.

  13. David hollingsworth says:

    Sounds like a riveting book.

  14. Tammy says:

    This sounds really good, I’ll have to keep it in mind when I’m in the mood for a thriller😁

  15. paige chandler says:

    I love s good psych thriller. Good work

  16. Cynthia Conley says:

    Sounds like an exciting story.

  17. susan12151962 says:

    This sounds like a great Psychological Thriller. I like the cover.

  18. Debbi Wellenstein says:

    Your book sounds exciting! Thanks for the giveaway!

  19. Daniel M says:

    looks like a fun one.

  20. Ann Fantom says:

    This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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