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Release Day Party: Perilous Light + Giveaway

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Book Title: Perilous Light Author: Alyssa Rose Ivy Genre: Young Adult Paranormal Romance Publisher: InkSpell Publishing Publication Date: March 30th 2012 Blurb: Would you sacrifice everything for a world you barely knew? It has been over a year since Charlotte and Kevin first stepped through the gate into Energo, and neither has been able to settle back into a normal life. Even though she tries to deny it, Charlotte is in love with Calvin and can’t push him from her mind. She distracts herself with the antics of James and her growing friendship with Liam—the one person who seems to understand her. Kevin is starting to adjust to his new identity as a college student and basketball player, but he can’t seem to shake his feelings for Samantha, his fear for Charlotte’s safety or the sensation that basketball is no longer enough. When they unexpectedly return to Energo, both Charlotte and Kevin must face their fears and step up to become the leaders they were alwa

An Unfamiliar Murder Book Tour

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Genre: Psychological Crime Thriller / Murder Mystery Blurb: What secrets lurk beneath a normal, healthy skin? Arriving home from a routine day at work, Anna Cottrell has no idea that her life is about to change forever. But discovering the stabbed body of a stranger in her flat, then becoming prime suspect in a murder enquiry is only the beginning. Her persistent claims of innocence start to crumble when new evidence links her irrevocably with the victim... Leading her first murder enquiry, DCI Helen Lavery unravels a trail of deception, family secrets and betrayal. When people close to the Cottrell family start to disappear, Lavery is forced into a race against time. Can she catch the killer before he executes his ultimate victim? About the author:  Jane Isaac lives in rural Northamptonshire, UK with her husband, daughter and dog, Bollo. Jane studied creative writing, and later specialist fiction with the London School of Journalism. Jane blogs about her writing experienc