I’m hosting a starter day party for “Trapped” today, a romantic suspense novel. I’ll be reviewing the book on my blog on October 8th. Meanwhile, you can visit all the other tour stops!
Tour Schedule
September 16th: Starter Day Party @ I Heart Reading
September 18th: Book Excerpt @ I’m an Eclectic Reader
September 20th: Book Review @ Bookish Madness
September 22nd: Book Excerpt @ Brooke Blogs
September 24th: Author Interview @ Majanka’s Blog
September 26th: Book Excerpt @ The Book Daily
September 28th: Guest Post @ Snifferwalk
September 30th: Book Review @ Rambling Voices In My Head
October 1st: Book Excerpt @ Hollow Readers
October 2nd: Guest Post @ Mama Knows Books
October 3rd: Author Interview @ Cassidy Crimson’s Blog
October 4th: Book Excerpt @ The Reading Guru
October 5th: Book Review @ Endazzled Reading
October 6th: Guest Post @ Auggie Talk
October 7th: Book Excerpt @ The Book Gazette
October 8th: Book Review @ I Heart Reading
October 9th: Book Excerpt @ Deal Sharing Aunt
October 10th: Author Interview @ The Single Librarian
October 12th: Book Excerpt @ Book suburbia
October 14th: Book Review @ Forever Book Lover
October 15th: Book Excerpt @ 365 Days of Reading
October 16th: Guest Post @ Editor Charlene
About Trapped
Author: George A. Bernstein
Genre: Romantic Suspense
The darkness is still, silent. Jackee Maren’s heart pounds reverberating through her body as fear sears her veins. Someone’s coming. No way out. This time they will kill me. Her breath is short, her chest burns. Must run. Faster. Faster! Her eyes fly open, her heart still racing with blinding fear. Jackee breathes deeply with relief and stares at the ceiling desperately trying to calm herself. The same dream. Something, someone is watching… and waiting.
A tragic car accident leaves beautiful, vibrant Jackee Maren completely paralyzed, mentally alert but trapped in “Locked-in Syndrome,” able to move only her eyes. Jackee’s husband, Phil, is devastated and her two young boys left with nothing but a shell for a mother, but still, Jackee senses the foreboding of an evil presence and knows time is short.
Slowly, Jackee learns to communicate with her physical therapist, Kevin, by blinking her eyes. As evidence comes to light that her car accident was no accident, Jackee knows she must expose the person who wants her dead before they get a second chance.
While Jackee works her mind to put all the clues together, she discovers she has the ability to sense the thoughts of others, but she hides this talent from everyone but her sons, not knowing whom she can trust. By actively exercising her new psychic ability, Jackee finally learns who masterminded the accident but seems helpless to stop them from trying to kill her again.
Slowly a psychic plan forms to not only ensure her boys are safe forever, but to exact revenge on her would-be murderer. Jackee vows not to rest until this would-be-killer understands what it is to be TRAPPED! But she must hurry, with only a year to live.
Author Bio
George Bernstein is a youthful seventy-seven-year-old, with a B.A. from Northwestern University, now living in south Florida with Dolores, his wife of 54 years. He is the retired president of a publicly held Chicago company.
George’s main interest now is as a serious novelist. He has attended numerous writers’ conferences and seminars, including that of famous fiction agent, Donald Maass, and he has worked with independent editor, Dave King, all with the goal of improving his craft.
George’s first novel, Trapped, is published by TAG Publishers, after being a finalist in their Next Great American Novelcontest. Dee Burks and her staff really love the story, and have put a lot of effort into comprehensive editing and revision suggestions, making Trapped the best it can be. Trapped was also a finalist at the 2012 Florida Writers Association RPLA fiction contest, and has since acquired over seventy 4 & 5-Star reviews on Amazon and Goodreads.
George has also recently released his 2nd novel, A 3rd Time to Die, which has been received with several 4 & 5-Star reviews. The most common comment for both novels is: “I couldn’t put it down.”
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