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K.L. Romo

K. L. Romo writes about life on the fringe: teetering dangerously on the edge is more interesting than standing safely in the middle. She is passionate about women’s issues, loves noisy clocks and fuzzy blankets, but HATES the word normal. She blogs about books at Romo's Reading Room. For more, visit klromo.com, @klromo on Twitter and @k.l.romo on Instagram.

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Secrets, Skeletons and Sociopaths

In The Girl With No Name (Bookouture), bestselling author Lisa Regan returns to the town of Denton, PA, and its newly appointed police chief, Josie Quinn.  Josie was close to becoming a victim herself in capturing a serial killer who abducted and killed girls for pleasure. She thinks the nightmare…
K.L. Romo
October 7, 2020
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Darkness, Danger, and Deadly Secrets in “Vanishing Girls”

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Vanishing-Girls-Lisa-Regan.jpg In Vanishing Girls (Grand Central Publishing), bestselling author Lisa Regan takes readers into the heart and mind of Detective Josie Quinn, a woman who admits her childhood damaged her, and she's nowhere near perfect. Josie might have anger issues, but why shouldn’t she? She’s separated from her police officer…
K.L. Romo
August 13, 2020
FictionThrillers

Seduction of A Serial Killer in “Her Eyes Underwater”

Throwing caution the middle finger might just get you killed in Her Eyes Underwater (Amazon.com). In this frightening erotic thriller, debut author Romona Simon takes readers into the minds of a serial killer and the woman obsessed with captivating him. Thirty-year-old Julia Strauss always gets what she wants. When your…
K.L. Romo
August 3, 2020
Thrillers

Putin, Power and U.S. Plutocracy in “The President’s Dossier”

https://booktrib.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/the-presidents-dossier.jpg The green of cash replaces American red, white and blue in The President’s Dossier (Oceanview Publishing). Author James A. Scott takes readers into a clandestine operation to prove allegations that the newly elected President of the United States has committed many wrongdoings and crimes, including collusion with the Russians.…
K.L. Romo
July 7, 2020
Fiction

Diamonds, Dysfunction, and Family Legacy in “The Imperfects”

In The Imperfects, (Park Row Books), author Amy Meyerson weaves a tale of historical mystery, a famous missing diamond, a Jewish family’s plight during the Holocaust, and the tenuous relationships of their modern-day descendants — the Miller family. “The email hits the Millers’ inbox at 4:07 P.M., Eastern Standard Time,…
K.L. Romo
April 21, 2020