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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

WOW Wednesday Author Spotlight - What She Knew

I'm tickled pink to have the authors of the What She Knew Trilogy at the desk today. K.R. Hughes and T.L. Burns make up the talented team behind the trilogy that asks the question - What if? 




Fateful Night

Did Marilyn Monroe commit suicide? Did someone get away with an elaborate plot to murder the famous sex goddess? On that “Fateful Night” in August 1962 find out what may have happened to her and why she was killed. Many argue that she was involved in way too many secrets from different factions of the world. She was a smart woman who could play the dumb blonde to attain her stardom yet she unwittingly learned of conspiracy plots and political threats that would not only end her life but that of the current president, John F. Kennedy.

In this fast paced suspense every major player of the early sixties is involved, from the world politicians, to the Rat Pack, to Hollywood, and the mafia. What if Marilyn Monroe had lived and what if what she knew could have saved JFK?
Fact or fiction? What if....



Purchase link for Fateful Night

On the tragic day of John F. Kennedy's assassination, the nation mourns the loss of a president who stood for radical change and whose charisma carried him through the masses with never before seen
devotion. Kennedy's determination to pay the U.S. back for his good fortune never wavered, with a presidency riddled in strife from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Cold War and finally to the Vietnam conflict nothing was easy for him.

In this fictional novel, Kennedy isn't on a world tour or even in Texas in 1963. Instead he is in the Alps recovering from back surgery, a ruse that he had planned with Bobby, and his double months in advance of the tour. With the oval office tapped and the ever present Bobby running interference there was little likelihood that anyone would realize this was not the president. In fact, no one did.

Now, the world believes their beloved president is dead, there is no going back for Jack. While the decisions are difficult, it is far better to leave his 'death' alone than to risk political failure for his family clan and ridicule for his young widow.

Kennedy must now take on another face, name, and identity. Who is behind the assassination? What was the ultimate goal in killing the president? Was it to topple the American government and take down the Kennedy's with it? Find out in this action packed conspiracy novel.

Purchase link for Darkest Day


Author BIO’s:
K R Hughes is a native Texan with a degree in English. She has written historical fiction novels under the pen name Kymber Lee. Treasured Love is published by Tate Publishing can be purchased at any major book seller. Look for other titles coming in 2014. Hughes helps with literacy programs and tutors college students.

T L Burns is from California and is the foremost researcher extraordinaire and historical guru in this adventure. Burns has spent the majority of her adult life working with at risk kids and adults.

K.R. currently resides in Atlanta, GA and T.L. currently resides in Las Vegas, NV. Though the distance between them makes it more challenging to write, the two authors do their best to write, research and market every chance they get. They both feel it is important to encourage budding authors to follow their dreams, and they do so every chance they get.

Fateful Night, book one in the What She Knew Trilogy is available on Amazon in Kindle format. The authors anticipate the paperback version to be out soon.

Book two, Darkest Day, is also available on Amazon in Kindle format.

Book three, the final sequel of the trilogy, is in the works.






T.L. & K.R. enjoy hearing from readers. Connect with them today at the links below.

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In case you missed the purchase links earlier, here they are again:

International link for Fateful Night: smarturl.it/FatefulNight
International link for Darkest Day: smarturl.it/DarkestDay



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