VBT# Shadows from The Past - Ashley Dawn



Today's Book Spotlight is Ashley Dawn's new book "Shadows from the Past", Here on The Phantom Paragrapher.
Synopsis: Shadows from The Past - Ashley Dawn- February 2011
“…It is the price you pay for choosing to be a cop. Your brother’s life…”
Those words haunt her dreams, and her waking moments. LAPD officer, Aurora Kavvan cannot rest until she finds her brothers killer. Digging into the past always brings back unpleasant things: memories, guilt…the hit man. Now she is in a race against time to find the murderer before he finds her.
“Kill her. I don’t care how, and I don’t care where, but I want her dead now!”
Someone was trying to kill his dead partner’s sister. FBI agent, Jordan Reiley will stop at nothing to protect the woman he loves. Even if it means going against her wishes; putting himself between her and the man who murdered her brother.
Will God keep them alive long enough for them to find the truth?

About The Author: Ashley Dawn
Author Ashley Dawn was born and raised in rural Arkansas where she developed her love for writing while helping in her parent’s office. She graduated with an accounting degree from the University of Central Arkansas but is currently working as a legal assistant.
Ashley has been writing professionally for the past seven years and has two published books. Her first book, “Shadows From The Past”, was originally published by Tate Publishing and is considered more of a traditionally published book while the second, “Shadows of Suspicion”, was published by self publication using AuthorHouse.
She is currently working on multiple projects including the third in her ‘Shadows’ series entitled “Shadows of Pain” and also a standalone mystery about a serial killer that remains untitled.
Ashley also has a review blog to share her love of reading, Ashley’s Bookshelf, where she reads and reviews books of all genres. (http://ashleysbookshelf.blogspot.com/ ) She and her family make their home in Texas.


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