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#BlogTour: Two Graves (Retribution Series #1) by Zoe Kalo with review @zoekalowriter

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Title: Two Graves (Retribution Series #1) Author: Zoe Kalo Genre : Dark Psychological Suspense Audience: New Adult/Adult Word count : 18,000 words – 70 pages (short novella) Launch date : October 1 st 2016 About the Book A Dante-ish descent through a sinister world of decadent shadows and woeful souls… Seven years ago, he shattered her life. The town eventually forgot the headlines and the nightmares. But 23-year old music student Angelica hasn’t forgotten. For the past seven years, she’s contemplated payback with as much intensity and unwavering faith as she puts into her violin playing. Finally, all the pieces are in place. Over the course of one night, disguised for a masquerade ball, Angelica orchestrates a journey of revenge. Goodreads Purchase:  Kindle What makes a person go to such extremes where who they once were has now completely changed them into a stranger hell bent on one thing: retribution. In Two Graves by Zoe Kalo, the mystery s

#BlogTour: In the Line of Duty by @Carolyn_Arnold with excerpt #ITLOD_Tour @HotTreePromos

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Police are People Too “You experience the emotions, distractions, frustrations and successes of the characters in every chapter of  In the Line of Duty .  I found her heartfelt details to be spot on with a line-of-duty death. Being able to put such a tragic situation into words, is difficult in itself, but she does it with compassion, knowledge, and respect for those in uniform who know what it is like to lose a brother or sister in blue.” -- Carl J. Harper, Training Officer, ERT (SWAT) Sadly, as humans, we tend to judge that which we don’t understand. And let’s be honest, most of us haven’t stood in the shoes of a police officer. We’ve never faced an armed subject at one o’clock in the morning or had to make life-and-death decisions on a daily basis. We’ve never had to focus in a traumatic situation and make a significant judgment call. We’ve never had to face families and friends who have been left behind and tell them that their loved one won’t be coming home. In gen