Betrayed By Trust Review

Check out this review that gave Betrayed by Trust 4.5 out of 5 stars! Read the excerpt below, then head over to Book Binge to see what else Judith has to say.

Betrayed by Trust final coverWhat does one do when a trusted friend betrays that trust?  Where does one turn when the friend you thought supported your efforts to find your sister’s killer pulls the rug out from under you?  Such were the thoughts of Catherine Morrissey as she realized that the very person to whom she had opened her mind and heart, with whom she had shared memories and feelings, was the very person who exposed the raw hurt of her family to the Washington, D.C. public.  Now Catherine feels like she is on her own, yet really doesn’t know the insiders and outsiders in American government so she feels like she is traveling blind.  She is even more confused when she receives mysterious anonymous notes giving her advice that scares her half to death.

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RT Book Reviews – Betrayed by Trust

Check out this review of Betrayed by Trust at RT Book Reviews!

Betrayed by Trust final coverSmall sampling:

This is a story full of intrigue and betrayal, with characters that may or may not be trustworthy. Add to this an underlying theme of family that grounds the players in what’s truly important and this book is a winner.

Head over to RT Book Reviews to read the rest!

Tasty Summer Reads Hop

The lovely Angela Campbell was nice enough to share her webspace with me so I could participate in the Tasty Summer Reads Hop! I answered 5 questions, and share a fantastic spaghetti sauce recipe from Betrayed by Trust.

Here’s an excerpt:
1) When writing, are you a snacker? If so, sweet or salty? 

Oh, yes, I have to snack, but I try to snack on healthy stuff. And I like to mix the sweet and salty—peanuts and raisins, or sliced apples with cheddar cheese or peanut butter. Yum! Or a bowl of cherries, grapes, whatever’s handy. If I’m writing late in the evening I like to snack on Prosecco…and dark chocolate.

2) Are you an outliner or someone who flies by the seat of their pants? Are they real pants or jammies?

For the rest of the answers and a delicious sauce recipe, head over to Angela’s blog!

Betrayed by Trust on Happy Ever After

Betrayed by Trust is out now! Enjoy!

Head over to Happy Ever After to see what I have to say about DC scandals and how it relates to Betrayed by Trust!

Betrayed by Trust final coverHere’s an excerpt:

 When you look at the Clinton affair, JFK’s multiple affairs, and all the congressmen and senators’ affairs, have you noticed that it’s always the men getting caught with their pants down? Their wives and married female colleagues never seem to get caught, but are they really so innocent or are they just better at being sneaky?