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Seismic Crimes Released Today!

I met Chrys Fey a few years back, online, through the A to Z Challenge. We found out through our posts and frequent comments on each other's blogs, we have I lot in common. We are both vegetarians for example, are published authors of multiple books, and share a strong interest in alternative spirituality. Since that time of finding such important common ground, we've stayed in touch and support one another's work. 

I am a strong believer in developing and maintaining community: blogging community, spiritual community, local community, writing and art community, and yes, online community.

In that spirit, I want to share with my readers some tantalizing tidbits about "Seismic Crimes," her first novel. Fey has written many eBook Novellas, some of which I've read and enjoyed. She has a way of drawing the reader in, and then through her copious research and flair for dramatic twists and turns, she holds your attention with intriguing, and well-paced storytelling. You will also find yourself immersed in the rich environmental setting she creates, and invested in her well-crafted characters.


Enjoy "Seismic Crimes" by Chrys Fey!




SEISMIC CRIMES
Today is the release of Chrys Fey's first novel!


BLURB:
An Internal Affairs Investigator was murdered and his brother, Donovan Goldwyn, was framed. Now Donovan is desperate to prove his innocence. And the one person who can do that is the woman who saved him from a deadly hurricane—Beth Kennedy. From the moment their fates intertwined, passion consumed him. He wants her in his arms. More, he wants her by his side in his darkest moments.
Beth Kennedy may not know everything about Donovan, but she can’t deny what she feels for him. It’s her love for him that pushes her to do whatever she has to do to help him get justice, including putting herself in a criminal’s crosshairs.
When a tip reveals the killer's location, they travel to California, but then an earthquake of catastrophic proportions separates them. As aftershocks roll the land, Beth and Donovan have to endure dangerous conditions while trying to find their way back to one another. Will they reunite and find the killer, or will they lose everything?



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About the Book:

Beth Kennedy may not know everything about Donovan, but she
can’t deny what she feels for him. It’s her love for him that pushes her to do
whatever she has to do to help him get justice, including putting herself in a
criminal’s crosshairs.

When a tip reveals the killer's location, they travel to California, but then an earthquake of catastrophic proportions separates them. As aftershocks roll the land, Beth and Donovan have to endure dangerous conditions while trying to find their way back to one another. Will they reunite and find the killer, or will they lose everything?

Comments

  1. Hi Stephanie! I'm glad this got up with a hitch. ;) Haha. Thank you for that lovely intro. It made me feel all warm and fuzzy. I'm glad I met you through blogging. :)

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  2. I think the key to alternative spirituality is the openness to listening to different belief systems. All belief systems began with a person writing what they felt was true. Whether it was divine or a cult leader, only the heavens know.

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    1. Ann, that's a really interesting point of view. Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. Chrys is everywhere today. (I'm also a moderator on Unicorn Bell along with her.)

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    1. lol Everywhere for a little bit. It was all part of my release day strategy. ;)

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    1. Likewise my dear! I hope this book flies off the shelves and from the shops selling it and into your reader's hands.

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