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Each day is a struggle for Amanda Gleason’s newborn son as he battles a rare immune deficiency. Justin’s best chance for a cure lies with his father, who was brutally murdered before Amanda even realized she carried his child. Or was he?

One emailed photo changes everything, planting a seed of doubt that Amanda latches onto for dear life: a recent photo of a man who looks exactly like Paul. Could Justin’s father be alive? The mother in her is desperate to find out. But tracking down a ghost when every second counts is not for amateurs.

Forensic Instincts is the one team up for the challenge.

The manhunt is on for the elusive father. Yet the further the team digs into Paul’s past, the more questions are raised about whether the man Amanda fell in love with ever really existed at all.

Dark secrets. Carefully crafted lies. From the Congressional halls of Washington D.C. to exclusive Hamptons manors, there are ruthless people who would stop at nothing to make Forensic Instincts forget about the man Amanda desperately needs to find.

Little do they realize that once Forensic Instincts takes the case, nothing will stop them from uncovering the shocking truth that transcends THE LINE BETWEEN HERE AND GONE.

We’ve organized another scavenger hunt blog tour to celebrate THE LINE BETWEEN HERE AND GONE. Click on the dates below to find that day’s excerpt. The additional links lead to even more reviews, author Q&A’s and giveaways!

 

July 1, 2012 Amanda Gleason gently rocked…More content here and here!

 

July 2, 2012  He was her child, her miracle…More content here!

 

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July 3, 2012 Maybe if she had, maybe if… More content here!

 

July 4, 2012 Decisions had to be made…More content here!

 

July 5, 2012 As she whispered softly to him…

 

July 6, 2012 They were a lighter brown than Paul’s…

 

July 7, 2012 As was his nose, a tiny version…

 

July 8, 2012 Other than his golden-brown hair… More content here!

 

July 9, 2012 He spent hours staring at… More content here!

 

July 10, 2012 “Ms. Gleason?” A young nurse… More content here!

 

July 11, 2012 Numbly, Amanda nodded…  More content here!

 

July 12, 2012 How many more times… More content here!

 

July 13, 2012 She stripped off her mask…  More content here!

 

July 14, 2012 The nurse was right… More content here!

 

July 15, 2012 She hated leaving him… More content here!

 

July 16, 2012 Still, traffic sped up… More content here!

 

July 17, 2012 How could everything seem… More content here!

 

July 18, 2012 She didn’t really care… More content here!

 

July 19, 2012 Just the usual crap… More content here!

 

July 20, 2012 An email from a fellow photojournalist…     More content here!

 

July 21, 2012 She opened the email… More content here!

 

July 22, 2012 But I swear it was Paul… More content here!

 

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July 23, 2012 Then she clicked…

 

July 24, 2012 The image was a little…

 

July 25, 2012 She zoomed in as close as she could… More content here!

 

July 26, 2012 But she battled her way… More content here!

 

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July 27, 2012 It was a mere ray of hope…

 

July 28, 2012 It was well past business hours…

 

July 29, 2012 As she unfolded the crumpled paper…

 

July 30, 2012 Everything was in there…

 

July 31, 2012 “Lyssa,” she said when she heard…

 

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