Works of Fiction
By K.R. Eaton

It wasn’t a prison per se. Anyone could leave whenever they chose to. But life outside his walls was a lot tougher than inside. Women didn’t find themselves at that place by accident. up.
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Actual Evidence
These thriller shorts will draw you in and keep you guessing at every turn. From exceedingly strange to knee-slapping humorous, you’ll want to read them all in one sitting.
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Harper Mane
A witty, dark tale of intrigue with non-stop edge-of-your-seat excitement. The author cleverly maneuvers towards a methodically developing climax, exposing an elusive truth.
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Rage Matters
What led to that fateful evening was years in the making. From the very beginning, things between husband and wife were not at all what they seemed. Someone in the household was not who they claimed to be.
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Requisite Evil
The killer hadn’t tried to evade capture. There were clues and tons of evidence intentionally scattered about the crime scene. The plan’s success, in fact, depended on the killer’s capture.
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Retribution
Susan had been driven beyond her limit. With her ability to reason stripped away, retribution was the only option that made sense.
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Tantrum
The nightmares have become so real he believes the life he’s known since childhood, the life he suppressed, never existed.
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The Pursuit 2
A duo of assassins are on the trail of a gang who murdered a colleague. As they close in on the leader, the story takes a dramatic turn when the assassins learn they had stumbled onto a more sinister truth.
FREE Short Stories
This Week’s Feature Story | Finding Ashton Quick
When Ashton got home that evening, he sat in his study and checked messages on his phone. He saw one was from Elle and his heart sank. She wanted to rescind her promise to never to see him again. Apparently, she was smitten. Just then Ashton’s wife, Tricia, walked in, gave him a peck on the cheek, and asked about the cruise. Ashton’s face turned beet red, partly from guilt, and, well, actually totally from guilt. She gave him another peck on the cheek, told him dinner would be ready in five, and walked out thinking, “Well now, what little cruise adventure is my hubby trying to hide?”
On the Blog
Writing Struggles - How I Work Through Them
Writing struggles are real. Unless you are fortunate enough to land a book deal, the burden of navigating those struggles is entirely on you, the writer. Aside from challenging legal issues such as copyright infringements, plagiarism, and even outright theft, there’s the rise of AI, which brings a whole new level of concern. Read It Here
Readers want to know
Does rewriting improve your story?
Sure does. I’ll go through two, maybe three rewrites before I even start proofreading. By the time I get to the pre-editing phase, the plot has gone through several revisions and the characters are questioning my sanity.
Meet the Characters
From the Book | The Pursuit 2
Rhonda Colegal: Rhonda Colegal grew into a role I didn’t see coming. She kind of snuck up on me during a minor role in chapter 9. She earned a spot as a main character in the book Harper Mane - The H E R Murders. Read More
Fun Fact: Marjorie Abernathy was one of the most complicated characters I’ve ever created. She was beautiful, complex, alluring, and very, very damaged.