Blurb:
Scars tell the story of a past. Roxy's scars aren't visible but they have carved her deeply
and the pain they caused pours out through her music. If facing an
uncertain future after losing her mother wasn't enough, a
failed relationship from the past returns to wreak havoc. Just when she
was trying to build a new life for herself, the troublemaking ex Devon drags
her into danger. Roxy sits in the spotlight of a pivotal investigation.
Detective Devon Miller is hot on the case and stirring the embers of forbidden
fires.
Will Roxy hit the right note to help her old flame solve the
case in time or will she be left singing the blues?
To be Released September 14th!
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Excerpts:
One phone call can change your life forever.
I’ve heard it said many times and I get it. If
you are a ball player waiting for that call to the majors or if you are waiting
for the call that you got that job you were hoping to land. I always thought
however, that most people are just being overly dramatic and using that as a
cliché’ statement.
What if you didn’t get this job, but instead
got a call from a different company that ended up being a better job? What if,
as a ball player you never get called to the majors but stayed in the minor
leagues and ended up being a top-notch coach? What if that call was the worst
thing that could happen?
It’s always been my view that there are
multiple paths that our lives could take. There are numerous opportunities
presented to us and that one phone call bit was a bunch of hogwash.
Until today.
Until I received the phone call that without a
doubt, changed my life forever.
**~**
“Detective Miller, Detective Alvarez.”
Devon Miller nodded in acknowledgement. He hated these calls. He
hated seeing veterans in the homeless shelter. It never made sense to him.
“What have we got?”
“Two males. Looks like meth heads, but we need to find out what
is going on. This is the fourth time this month that homeless guys have shown
up dead. I am putting you two on the case. Check with Dickerson in narcotics,
see if he has any leads.” Seargent Brenner stood, flipping the body bag back
over the victim’s face. “I want to know what they are taking, who they are
buying from, what the cause of death was. I want a full tox screen and have
Simmons report anything out of the order. Anything! Talk to some of the
regulars at the shelter up the street.” He tucked his hands into the pockets of
his black leather jacket, eyes downcast to the ground. Hesitating as if he
wanted to add something more, but then changing his mind. He added, “I want
reports on my desk in the morning.”
Devon watched him walk away before bending to examine the body.
He reached for a discarded straw in the pile of trash that the first body lay
in. Using the straw, he opened the vics mouth, checking for missing teeth,
foaming, anything. “Still got his teeth. That’s something.”
Alvarez stood with his hands shoved into his jacket. “This kid
is too young to be here.” He bent
swiping the hair out of the eyes of the second body. “Both of them are. I’d lay
odds that test results are going to be the same as the last guys. I think our
best bet is going to be Dickerson. See if he knows who’s dealing the designer
drugs down here and find out how bums can afford it.”
**~**
Author
Bio:
Ellie Mack
received her BS in cartography from Southeast Missouri State University. Since
leaving the corporate world for the title of MOM, she has pursued her writing
dreams. Nowadays Ellie charts unmapped territory through her fiction and humor
writing. Formerly a columnist for a local paper, her weekly column received a
lot of attention. She lives near St. Louis, MO with her husband of 32 years and
their college aged daughters. When she’s not writing she can be found bullet
journaling, crocheting, or cooking.
You can
find her musings on her blog: https://quotidiandose.wordpress.com
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1 comment:
Thank you for sharing! I am really excited to get this one out. NOt only to be back in the writing seat, but this story has been itching to be told ever since the crude weekly installments on Storytime. IT's completely different from that now.
Thank you for being supportive and encouraging!!
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