Book
2 in a three part series.
Suspense/Romance
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Date
Published: 05/13/19
In
small towns, secrets are like bodies. People kill to keep them buried.
Detective
Ollie Miller has a new partner. A man once framed for murder, who's now haunted
by dark secrets. When the remains of five corpses are discovered, Detective
Miller realizes there is a monster among them.
The
woman he loves, Ashley Duncan hides her past. Abused by her sadistic, alcoholic
father, Ollie will need to show her a man's touch can heal her tortured soul.
Drew Duncan swore he’d never go back to Ember Falls again. After he was wrongfully charged with his high school girlfriend’s murder, he waited for a trial that never came. When he was released from jail a year later, he left everything behind. But when his sister is murdered, Drew is forced to return to the hometown where he and his sisters were brutalized by their alcoholic father.
Once back, not even his training as a Marine and point man for McAlister Security prepares Drew for what he must face--a surviving sister who refuses to forgive him for abandoning her, a nephew who trembles when he enters the room, and an entire town that thinks he got away with murder. To protect his nephew, Drew will face his most terrifying fear. Going home.
Interview
What is the hardest part of writing
your books?
Find the time to actually write them.
Between work and family, it’s always been tough. It’s doubly so since I went
back to school.
What songs are most played on your
Ipod?
I have weird tastes. I go from KISS,
to Brad Paisley, to Barry Manilow.
Do you have critique partners or beta
readers?
I run a critique group that meets
about twice a month. We trade off chapters, read them and make notes, then meet
on a Saturday at the local library. My daughter often is my beta reader for my
books too, at least the ones she’s not co-writing with me.
What book are you reading now?
Iron Cop by Sally Booth. She’s a member
of my local RWA group, and we’re both published through The Wild Rose Press.
How did you start your writing career?
My book Vision of Shadows was picked
up by a small publisher called Entranced. When they closed, it went through
Silence in the Library, but now it’s self-published.
The New Apprentice. A crotchety old
sorcerer takes on a snarky fourteen-year-old apprentice. I co-wrote it with my
daughter and it’s her publishing debut.
About the Author
Born
and raised in Brooklyn NY, Vincent Morrone now resides in Upstate NY with his
wife. (Although he can still speak fluent Brooklynese.) His twin daughters
remain not only his biggest fans, but usually are the first to read all of his
work. Their home is run and operated for the comfort and convenience of their
dogs. Vincent has been writing fiction, poetry and song lyrics for as long as
he can remember, most of which involve magical misfits, paranormal prodigies
and even on occasion superheroes and their sidekicks.
As
they say in Brooklyn: Yo, you got something to say? Vincent would love to hear
from you at Vincent@vincentmorrone.com
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