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The Wrong Side of Dead

Book #2 in the Sweet Justice series is available - THE WRONG SIDE OF DEAD (Nov 09)

And check out the book trailer at this link: http://www.youtube.com/wa...

Facing the nightmare of their past is the only way out...
Mysterious computer wizard Seth Harper awakens in a bloody motel room to find he's not alone. The vacant eyes of a grisly corpse stare accusingly at him—the body of a young woman. Seth becomes the prime suspect for a heinous murder. If only he could remember what happened.

Sweet Justice Is Coming...

Imagine the horror of going to your teenager’s bedroom one morning only to find her missing. Her bed hadn’t been slept in and her clothes are gone.

In 2000, that’s what one mother in Florida faced. Her only child had conspired against her and ran away. And worse, she later discovered that her daughter had left the country—without having a passport. From the moment I read this news story, I was hooked and had to know more about how such an atrocity could happen. The teen’s trail might have gone ice cold, but her mother pushed authorities in a direction.

Jordan Dane's Debut Book Named Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2008 - Mass Market

For Immediate Release

Debut Author Awarded Best Book of 2008 by Publishers Weekly
No One Heard Her Scream - a chilling debut ripped from the headlines

Jordan Dane's First Official Book Tour

September 18 – 21, 2008

Meijer Book Tour 2008 - Five Cities in Michigan

Jordan Dane will be one of the featured authors for a book tour of Meijer Supercenters in Michigan hosted by Levy Entertainment. The tour will spotlight "lead title" authors for all the major publishing houses. The highly promoted event with its huge book signings will cover 9 stores and 5 cities—including Detroit, Ann Arbor, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids and Lansing. The tour begins Thursday, September 18 and will end at the last store in Detroit on Sunday, September 21 at 6:00 pm. Stay tuned for more details!

Yet Another Great Shoe Story

Do you remember little Dorothy Gale? She was a terribly naïve teen from Kansas with questionable taste in fashion who owned a scruffy little dog named Toto. Dorothy used to daydream about traveling “over the rainbow.” (During the 60s, anyone might have accused her of partaking in one too many shrooms—but for the sake of this post—work with me.) Before I sold, Dorothy and I had a lot in common, but like her, a looming cataclysmic event would change my future.