Please welcome Author, Kelly Martin with her newest release, The Deception of Devin Miller.
Back Cover Blurb:
Back Cover Blurb:
One month ago, seventeen year old Devin Miller wrecked while intoxicated—or so she’s told by the very aggravated blue-eyed boy when she wakes up from a coma. The only thing Devin remembers is the darkness holding her down and the voices-- some happy, some upset, and one very agitated. She can't remember her name, her age, where she lives, or who in the world the blue-eyed boy is. But he knows who she is, and against her better judgment, she offers to pay him for his memories so she can trick the ones closest to her into thinking she's fine. That is her first mistake.
When Devin gets home, things start to spin out of control. People she doesn't know keep talking to her. Trey--the blue -eyed boy-- doesn't show up like he's supposed too. And the police want to talk to her about her involvement in car accident. Plus she keeps seeing flashes of the crash, but none of them make sense. What would a red plastic cup have to do with anything? And why doesn't she have any feelings for her 'boyfriend', Cooper?
Facing DUI charges for a wreck she can't recall, Devin struggles to remember exactly what happened the night of the crash: something the real driver wants her to keep buried.
Author Bio:
Kelly Martin is a southern mama who writes... a lot. She has two books out through Astraea Press: SAINT SLOAN and Grace Award winning, CROSSING THE DEEP. Her fourth book, B.I.G. IS BEAUTIFUL will be out Sept. 3rd, 2013. By day, she is a special education preschool teacher. By night, you can find her with her hair in a bun and her fingers on a keyboard. She loves God, is addicted to chocolate, and would rather write than sleep. She loves a good mystery and believes in Sherlock Holmes.
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The Deception of Devin Miller
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John Poindexter's review Jul 16, 13
5 of 5 stars
Read in July, 2013
I, too, was given an advanced copy. I really enjoyed the book and trying to figure out what was true and what was not. Devin Miller is quite an interesting person to read about. You get caught up in the story as if you are there with her watching what is going on first hand. When you try to make a guess on who did what, you usually are not correct.
Being a crime author myself, I was intrigued with how Ms Martin wove the tale around a first person POV.
This is an excellent book and you really need to read it. You will be immersed in it as I was.
Thanks for the chance to read it in advance.
John Poindexter
Author of She Rises at Dawn and other eBooks(less)